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9 430 610 433
9430610433
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105148-1391
1051481391
YANMAR
12990153001
12990153001

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Hacus - Forklift FPE273700 Injector Assembly Hacus Aftermarket - New
Hacus HIGH-QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Made with premium materials; built to withstand the demands of industrial environments; offering excellent resistance to wear; corrosion; and mechanical stress. || VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY: Engineered to fit a wide range of forklift models; making it a versatile choice for various equipment configurations. || SAFETY FIRST - FPE products are ready for use with all certifications. || LEADING THE INDUSTRY - FPE is a leader in forklift products and accessories. We take pride in making the highest quality, premium, reliable forklifts on the market. || All products tested for durability, reliability, and performance.
Hacus HIGH-QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Made with premium materials; built to withstand the demands of industrial environments; offering excellent resistance to wear; corrosion; and mechanical stress. || VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY: Engineered to fit a wide range of forklift models; making it a versatile choice for various equipment configurations. || SAFETY FIRST - FPE products are ready for use with all certifications. || LEADING THE INDUSTRY - FPE is a leader in forklift products and accessories. We take pride in making the highest quality, premium, reliable forklifts on the market. || All products tested for durability, reliability, and performance.
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NOZZLE AND HOLDER ASSY.
4TNE K 53KJ NOZZLE & HOLDER ASSY N&NH KCA-P N&NH
4TNE K 53KJ NOZZLE & HOLDER ASSY N&NH KCA-P N&NH
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Start By:a. remove cylinder head assemblyb. remove oil pan 1. Remove the bolt that holds piston cooling jet (1) in position. Remove the piston cooling jet.2. Check the connecting rods and caps for their identification mark and location. The connecting rod and the rod cap should have the cylinder number etched on the right side as indicated by the arrow. If not marked, etch each unmarked connecting rod/or cap during removal.3. Remove rod cap bolts (2) and the cap from the connecting rod. Remove the lower half of the bearing from the cap. 4. Push piston and connecting rod (4) away from the crankshaft; then remove the upper half of rod bearing (5).5. Remove the piston and connecting rod from the cylinder block.6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for the other piston and connecting rod assemblies. The following steps are for the installation of the pistons and connecting rod assemblies.7. Put clean engine oil on the piston rings, piston in the cylinder bore. 8. Position the piston ring end gaps 120° apart. Install tool (A) to compress the rings.9. With the number one crankshaft throw at bottom center, install the piston and connecting rod. Some engines use pistons which have the word "FRONT" stamped on the crown of the piston. Be sure the word "FRONT" is toward the front of the engine when the piston is installed. The etched number on the connecting rod must be on the right side and must be installed in the corresponding cylinder.10. Line up the connecting rod with the crankshaft. Using a soft faced hammer, carefully tap the piston into the cylinder bore until tooling (A) comes off of the piston.11. Before the connecting rod comes in contact with crankshaft, install the upper half of the rod bearing. Be sure the bearing tab properly engages with the slot in the connecting rod.12. Put clean engine oil on the upper rod bearing surface. Using a soft faced hammer, tap the piston down while guiding the connecting rod onto the crankshaft.13. Position the lower half of the rod bearing in the corresponding numbered rod cap. Be sure the bearing tab engages with the grove in the rod caps.14. Put clean engine oil on the lower rod bearing surface; then install the rod cap. Install the bearing cap on the connecting rod with the number on the bearing (rod) cap on the same side and same number as on the connecting rod.15. Put 2P2506 Thread Lubricant on the threads of rod cap bolts (1) and the seating surfaces of the caps. Install rod cap bolts (1). Tighten them to a torque of 130 7 N m (95 5 lb ft). Mark each bolt head, and then tighten each rod cap bolt an additional 1/6 60 5 ( turn).16. Repeat Steps 7 through 15 for the remainder of the piston and connecting rods.17. Reinstall piston cooling jets (1).End By:a. install oil panb. install cylinder head assemblyDisassemble & Assemble Piston & Connecting Rod Assemblies
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