Information injection-pump assembly
BOSCH
9 400 619 882
9400619882
ZEXEL
106961-1833
1069611833
ISUZU
1156020506
1156020506

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Service parts 106961-1833 INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY:
1.
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6.
COUPLING PLATE
7.
COUPLING PLATE
8.
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9.
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11.
Nozzle and Holder
12.
Open Pre:MPa(Kqf/cm2)
21.6
15.
NOZZLE SET
Include in #1:
106961-1833
as INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY
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Zexel num
Bosch num
Firm num
Name
9 400 619 882
1156020506 ISUZU
INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY
10PC1 * K 14CE PE10P PE
10PC1 * K 14CE PE10P PE
Information:
Introduction
Procedure to prevent injector Plunger Spring failure due to inadequate fuel system priming.
The low-pressure fuel system must be primed after injector replacement or other repair to the low-pressure fuel system circuit which may allow air to enter the system.
Inadequate priming can result in air being present in the low-pressure fuel system and inside the injectors.
Attempting to start the engine without adequate priming may result in an early hour failure of the injector plunger spring.
Follow the procedure below to prevent injector failure due to inadequate priming.
DO NOT START THE ENGINE WITHOUT PRIMING THE FUEL SYSTEM
Illustration 1 g03735591
Damaged plunger spring due to improper fuel system primingFuel System Priming Procedure:
Disconnect the injector harness at the valve cover.
Use the hand primer to fill the fuel system. Pump until the hand primer becomes too hard to depress by hand.
Crank the engine 3 times for 15 seconds each. Reapply the hand primer after each cranking cycle.
Once the hand primer remains hard to depress after the 15 second crank, reconnect the injector harness and start the engine.
Clear any related fault codes (ET) that were logged while cranking the engine with the injector harness disconnected.
Illustration 2 g03736011
Procedure to prevent injector Plunger Spring failure due to inadequate fuel system priming.
The low-pressure fuel system must be primed after injector replacement or other repair to the low-pressure fuel system circuit which may allow air to enter the system.
Inadequate priming can result in air being present in the low-pressure fuel system and inside the injectors.
Attempting to start the engine without adequate priming may result in an early hour failure of the injector plunger spring.
Follow the procedure below to prevent injector failure due to inadequate priming.
DO NOT START THE ENGINE WITHOUT PRIMING THE FUEL SYSTEM
Illustration 1 g03735591
Damaged plunger spring due to improper fuel system primingFuel System Priming Procedure:
Disconnect the injector harness at the valve cover.
Use the hand primer to fill the fuel system. Pump until the hand primer becomes too hard to depress by hand.
Crank the engine 3 times for 15 seconds each. Reapply the hand primer after each cranking cycle.
Once the hand primer remains hard to depress after the 15 second crank, reconnect the injector harness and start the engine.
Clear any related fault codes (ET) that were logged while cranking the engine with the injector harness disconnected.
Illustration 2 g03736011