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BOSCH
F 01G 09X 003
f01g09x003
ZEXEL
105118-7912
1051187912
NISSAN
16600VG101
16600vg101

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Pmtihxu F01G09X003 16600VG101 1051187912 4PCS Fuel injector Fits for NISSAN Terrano Patrol GR V 3.0 DTi (Y61 R20)
Pmtihxu Product Name: F01G09X003 16600VG101 1051187912 Fuel injector || Part number: F01G09X003 16600VG101 1051187912 || Fits for NISSAN Terrano Patrol GR V 3.0 DTi (Y61 R20) || 4PCS Fuel injector || Note: Please confirm that the product shown in the part number is what you need. If you cannot confirm you can leave us a message and provide your engine serial number and nameplate
Pmtihxu Product Name: F01G09X003 16600VG101 1051187912 Fuel injector || Part number: F01G09X003 16600VG101 1051187912 || Fits for NISSAN Terrano Patrol GR V 3.0 DTi (Y61 R20) || 4PCS Fuel injector || Note: Please confirm that the product shown in the part number is what you need. If you cannot confirm you can leave us a message and provide your engine serial number and nameplate
Pmtihxu F01G09X003 16600VG101 1051187912 1PCS Fuel injector Fits for NISSAN Terrano Patrol GR V 3.0 DTi (Y61 R20)
Pmtihxu Product Name: F01G09X003 16600VG101 1051187912 Fuel injector || Part number: F01G09X003 16600VG101 1051187912 || Fits for NISSAN Terrano Patrol GR V 3.0 DTi (Y61 R20) || 1PCS Fuel injector || Note: Please confirm that the product shown in the part number is what you need. If you cannot confirm you can leave us a message and provide your engine serial number and nameplate
Pmtihxu Product Name: F01G09X003 16600VG101 1051187912 Fuel injector || Part number: F01G09X003 16600VG101 1051187912 || Fits for NISSAN Terrano Patrol GR V 3.0 DTi (Y61 R20) || 1PCS Fuel injector || Note: Please confirm that the product shown in the part number is what you need. If you cannot confirm you can leave us a message and provide your engine serial number and nameplate
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Engine Lifting
When it is necessary to remove a component on an angle, remember that the capacity of an eyebolt is less as the angle between the supporting members and the object becomes less than 90°. Eyebolts and brackets should never be bent and should only be loaded in tension.
Use a hoist to remove heavy components. Lift the engine by using an adjustable lifting beam. All supporting members (chains and cables) should be parallel to each other, and as near perpendicular as possible to the top of the object being lifted.Some removals require the use of lifting fixtures to obtain proper balance and to provide safe handling. To remove the engine, use the two lifting eyes on the engine.Lifting eyes are designed for the arrangement as sold. Alterations to lifting eyes and/or arrangement weight make the lifting devices obsolete.If you make alterations, you are responsible for providing adequate lifting devices.Engine Storage
If the engine is not started for several weeks, the lubricating oil will drain from the cylinder walls and piston rings. Rust can form on the cylinder liner surface, which will increase engine wear and result in shorter engine life.To prevent excessive engine wear:
Be sure all lubrication recommendations mentioned in the Maintenance Management Schedule intervals chart are completed.If freezing temperatures can be expected, check the cooling system for adequate protection against freezing. A 50/50 solution of Caterpillar permanent-type antifreeze and approved water will give protection below -20°F (-29°C).If it will be impossible to start the engine every week, consult your Caterpillar dealer for instructions to prepare your engine for longer storage periods.If an engine remains out of service and its use is not immediately planned, special precautions should be taken.Refer to "Storage Procedures For Caterpillar Products," Form SEHS9031 for more detailed information on engine storage.
When it is necessary to remove a component on an angle, remember that the capacity of an eyebolt is less as the angle between the supporting members and the object becomes less than 90°. Eyebolts and brackets should never be bent and should only be loaded in tension.
Use a hoist to remove heavy components. Lift the engine by using an adjustable lifting beam. All supporting members (chains and cables) should be parallel to each other, and as near perpendicular as possible to the top of the object being lifted.Some removals require the use of lifting fixtures to obtain proper balance and to provide safe handling. To remove the engine, use the two lifting eyes on the engine.Lifting eyes are designed for the arrangement as sold. Alterations to lifting eyes and/or arrangement weight make the lifting devices obsolete.If you make alterations, you are responsible for providing adequate lifting devices.Engine Storage
If the engine is not started for several weeks, the lubricating oil will drain from the cylinder walls and piston rings. Rust can form on the cylinder liner surface, which will increase engine wear and result in shorter engine life.To prevent excessive engine wear:
Be sure all lubrication recommendations mentioned in the Maintenance Management Schedule intervals chart are completed.If freezing temperatures can be expected, check the cooling system for adequate protection against freezing. A 50/50 solution of Caterpillar permanent-type antifreeze and approved water will give protection below -20°F (-29°C).If it will be impossible to start the engine every week, consult your Caterpillar dealer for instructions to prepare your engine for longer storage periods.If an engine remains out of service and its use is not immediately planned, special precautions should be taken.Refer to "Storage Procedures For Caterpillar Products," Form SEHS9031 for more detailed information on engine storage.