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30  Adjusting valve clearance

Cylinders  are  numbered  consecutively, 
beginning at the front end.

   

•  Check valve clearance at cylinder 1 and 

adjust if necessary.

•  Rotate  the  crankshaft  240°  clockwise 

and  check  valve  clearance  at  cylin-
der 3.

•  Again  rotate  the  crankshaft  240°  and 

check valve clearance at cylinder 2.

Checking valve clearance

Every 500 operating hours.

4 Maintenance

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Summary of Contents for M3.28 SOLAS

Page 1: ...Operation manual M3 28 ...

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Page 3: ...ese numbers should be quoted when inquiring about Customer Service Repairs or Spare Parts see page 6 1 We reserve the right to make any changes without previous notice Serial numbers Engine serial number Vetus Mitsubishi Gearbox serial number M3 28 340302 01 ...

Page 4: ...erefrom The risks involved are to be borne by the user Use in accordance with the intended purpose also implies compliance with the conditions laid down by the manufacturer for operation maintenance and servic ing The engine should only be operat ed maintained and serviced by persons which are familiar with the former and the hazards involved The relevant accident prevention guide lines and other ...

Page 5: ...or fuel filter 26 Bleeding 26 Changing the oil 28 Battery cables and cable connections 30 Checking the gearbox oil level 32 Changing the gearbox oil 33 Checking valve clearance 34 Replacing the fuel filter 36 Checking the V belt 38 Checking flexible engine mounts 39 Checking hose connections 39 Checking fastenings 39 Checking the raw water pump 40 Coolant replacement 42 Cleaning the heat exchanger...

Page 6: ...n must also be observed Never attempt to touch moving parts when the engine is running Never touch hot parts of the engine and keep flammable materials well away from the engine Always stop the engine before check ing or adjusting components Always stop the engine before check ing or topping up the coolant or oil Never open cap on top of header tank when the engine is at operating tem perature Alw...

Page 7: ...l components described in this manual are mounted to your engine We have endeavoured to highlight any differences so that you will able to locate the operating and maintenance instruc tions relevant to your engine quickly and easily Please read this manual before starting your engine and always observe the operating and maintenance instructions We are available to help with any addi tional inquiri...

Page 8: ...nd engine serial number must be given when ordering spare parts 2 Engine data tag location The Vetus engine data tag is attached to the flywheel housing 3 Engine serial number The Mitsubishi engine serial number is stamped on the fuel injection pump arrow 2 Introduction Data tag Serial number VD01036 VD01035 VD01044 ...

Page 9: ...ble for damages resulting from adjustments made to the fuel injection pump The maximum engine speed adjustment screw has been sealed to prevent this Cylinder numbering Fuel pump seal 2 Introduction VD00150 Lead seal Maximum rpm adjust ment screw Adjustments to the fuel pump are to be carried out by authorized Vetus Mitsubishi Service specialists only ...

Page 10: ...r 9 Gearbox oil dipstick filler cap 10 Fuse 11 Electrical system connector box 12 Fuel return pipe connection ø 8 mm 13 Air inlet silencer 14 Water separator fuel filter air bleed nipple 15 Manual operation of electric stop 16 Fuel supply pipe connection ø 8 mm 17 Fuel lift pump 18 Connection for throttle push pull cable 19 Gearbox 2 Introduction Identification of engine parts Service side VD01118...

Page 11: ... extra expansion tank Keel cooling model only 26 Calorifier connection 27 Cooling system air bleed nipple 28 Filler cap for cooling system 29 Expansion tank 30 Heat exchanger 31 Cooling system drain plug 32 Airvent connection 33 Exhaust injection bend ø 40 mm Identification of engine parts Starter side 2 Introduction VD01119 ...

Page 12: ...e 6 Warning light high coolant temperature 7 Warning light battery charging 8 Indicator light pre heating 9 Warning light gearbox low oil pressure This is an option not fitted as standard 10 Basic panel model 22 Fly bridge panel excl voltmeter model 21 Sailingboat panel model 10 2 Introduction Control panels 5 3 7 8 6 4 VD00575 5 3 7 8 6 4 9 1 2 VD00576 ...

Page 13: ...elps prevent corrosion as well as protecting against frost dam age For specifications see page 67 Never run the engine without a thermo stat Use a good quality lubricating oil For specifications see page 65 Use a good quality diesel fuel that is free of water and other pollutants Always stop the engine immediately if one of the warning lamps for oil pres sure high coolant temperature high raw wate...

Page 14: ...he filler neck on top of the valve cover for quantity and specification see page 65 Check the oil level with the dipstick see page 23 A second oil filling cap is located at the distribution cover First commissioning 3 Use 12 Engine Oil 3 6 litres 6 UK pt 7 6 US pt 15W 40 API CF CF 4 or CI 4 ACEA A3 B3 A3 B4 For example Vetus Marine Diesel Engine Oil 15W 40 Shell Nautilus Premium Inboard Oil 15W 40...

Page 15: ...Fluid type A Suffix A Technodrive type TMC40 0 20 litres Engine oil SAE 20 30 type TMC40M 0 20 litres ATF type TMC40P 0 20 litres ATF 0 35 UK pt 0 4 US pt type TM345 A H 1 6 litres Engine oil SAE 20W40 CD 2 8 UK pt 3 4 US pt ATF Automatic Trans mission Fluid type A Suffix A First commissioning 3 Use OIL OIL VD01024 17 27 VD01024 Vetus engines are normally equipped with ZF Hurth or Technodrive gear...

Page 16: ...ke place automatically dur ing filling Replace the filler cap After the engine has run for the first time and has reached operating temperature and has cooled down again to ambient temperature check the coolant level in the heat exchanger housing If necessary add coolant 3 Use First commissioning Water heater If a water heater is connected to the engine and this heater is positioned above the uppe...

Page 17: ... load Check the engine and all connections fuel cooling water and exhaust for leaks 7 Running in In order to ensure a long life for your engine please observe the following for the first 50 operating hours Allow the engine to reach operating temperature before applying a load Avoid fast acceleration Do not allow the engine to run faster than 3 4 of maximum RPM First commissioning Running in 3 Use ...

Page 18: ...heck that the control lever s is are in the neu tral position Never start the engine with the fuel injection pump removed Disconnect battery 9 Control lever Set the control lever to half throttle with out engaging the gearbox 3 Use Starting Before starting always check the follow ing points Engine oil level Coolant level Sea cock open Main switch on Gearbox in neutral position neutral gearbox forw...

Page 19: ...osition for about 6 seconds 11 Pre heating time The ideal pre heating time depends on ambient temperature the lower the ambi ent temperature the longer the pre heat ing time required See table Warning To prevent the glow plugs from burning out never exceed the stated maximum pre heating time Starting 3 Use Ambient Pre heating time Temperature Above 5 C 41 F about 6 seconds 5 C to 5 C about 12 seco...

Page 20: ...aust if this is not the case stop the engine immedi ately Before submitting the engine to full load it should be brought up to operating temperature as quickly as possible by running at 3 4 of maximum revs never turn the main switch off while the engine is running The instrument panel is provided with the following instruments Depending of the type of panel see page 10 3 Use Starting Warning Relea...

Page 21: ...g the battery voltage should be between 12 and 14 Volts With the engine stopped and the start key in the first position the voltmeter should indicate 12 Volts 15 Warning lights None of the five warning lights should light up while the engine is running Oil pres sure battery charging and temperature indicator lights are all connected to an alarm buzzer If this alarm buzzer sounds while running Stop...

Page 22: ...ing When the engine has stopped turn the key to the Off position If the engine is not to be used for some time it is recommended that the sea cock is closed and the battery main switch turned off 17 Mechanical shutdown On the engine itself stopping is possible by pressing the black button on the fuel injection pump If the fuel supply is not shut off by the elec trically operated fuel solenoid stop...

Page 23: ...e interval The intervals stated are for normal opera tional conditions Service the unit more frequently under severe conditions Failure to carry out maintenance can result in faults and permanent damage to the engine No claim can be made on the Guarantee if maintenance has been neglected 4 Maintenance Introduction Introduction ...

Page 24: ...ilter 26 Engine oil change 28 Replace oil filter 28 Gearbox oil change 33 Replace fuel filter 36 Check idle rpm 47 Every 500 hours at least once every year Gearbox oil change 33 Check valve clearance 34 Replace fuel filter 36 Check V belt 38 Check flexible engine mounts 39 Check engine for leaks 39 Check tightness of all fasteners bolts and nuts 39 Every 1000 hours at least once every 2 years Raw ...

Page 25: ...stick If necessary top up with the same brand and type of oil The difference between the two oil level marks is 1 8 litres 3 2 UK pt 3 8 US pt 3 Topping up oil The oil filling cap is on top of the the valve cover A second oil filling cap is located at the distrubution cover see page 12 4 Maintenance Checking engine oil level Daily before starting VD01001 VD00155 VD01120 ...

Page 26: ...lant remove the bolt from the upper side of the thermostat cover so that air can escape from the cooling system Warning Never open the cap on the header tank when the engine is at operating tempera ture 5 Topping up coolant The internal cooling system can be filled with a mixture of anti freeze 40 and tap water 60 or with a special coolant For specification see page 67 Never fill the cooling syste...

Page 27: ...f the waterways but at least once every 6 months A clogged raw water strainer will result in excessive temperatures or over heating of the engine coolant Check the sealing between the lid and housing after cleaning and re assembling the strainer An improperly sealed lid will result in air sucked in by the sea water pump which again will result in overheat ing of the engine 4 Maintenance Checking a...

Page 28: ... plug Note The water separator is not within the scope of supply but installation is required 10 Bleeding After the water separator fuel filter has been drained the air has to be bled from the fuel system The fuel system is self bleeding but manu al bleeding the system is recommended Open the two bleeding nipples One 1 bleeding nipple is located at the filter 4 Maintenance Draining of water from t...

Page 29: ...oke for proper operation 11 Start the engine Operate the starter switch until the engine fires release the starter switch if the engine does not fire within 20 seconds Wait until the starter motor has stopped before mak ing a new attempt to start the engine Repeat the above if the engine cuts out after a short time Draining of water from the water separator fuel filter Every 100 operating hours 4 ...

Page 30: ...p handle quickly and pull it up slowly 14 Removing the oil filter Unscrew the oil filter with a commercially available tool when all the oil has been pumped out Catch any dripping oil Beware of burns from hot oil 4 Maintenance Engine oil change Every 100 operating hours VD01010 VD01026 12 Engine oil change Change the engine oil every 100 hours of operation together with engine oil filter replaceme...

Page 31: ...l Refill the engine with new oil for specifica tion see page 65 through the filler open ing in the valve cover Operate the engine at idling speed for a short period of time Check for oil leaks whilst the engine is running Stop the engine Allow 5 minutes for the oil to return to the sump Check the oil level with the dipstick Engine oil change Every 100 operating hours 4 Maintenance VD00124 VD01011 ...

Page 32: ...er Visual inspection of the hydrometer will show one of three conditions 20 Hydrometer operation Green dot visible State of charge 65 or more Dark State of charge less than 65 Recharge immediately Clear or light yellow Electrolyte level low In case of low level caused by over charging the battery for a long period of time with a voltage too high replace battery Check alternator and or voltage regu...

Page 33: ...drometer reading see table indicates the state of charge Hydrometer reading of all cells should be at least 1 200 and show less than 0 050 between high and low If not recharge or replace battery During checking the tem perature of the electrolyte should prefer ably be 20 C 68 F The gases emitted by the battery are explosive Keep sparks and naked flames away from the battery Do not allow battery ac...

Page 34: ...e The oil level must between the two marks on the dipstick If necessary top up The fillercap is on top of the gearbox housing For oil type and specification see page 65 Vetus engines are normally equipped with ZF Hurth or Technodrive gearbox es Consult the supplied Owners Manual for more details about care and mainte nance In case your engine is equipped with another brand of gearbox follow the in...

Page 35: ... gearbox is available oil can be drained by removing the drain plug Drain plug ZF Hurth 17 Technodrive 14 Collect the oil in a dripping pan 26 Filling with new oil Refill the gearbox to the correct level via the dipstick opening ZF Hurth 17 or via the filling hole Techno drive 27 For oil specification see page 65 In case your engine is equipped with another brand of gearbox follow the instructions...

Page 36: ...op Dead Center TDC at the end of the compression stroke for cylin der 1 by barring the engine slowly until the TDC marks of the engine block and the crank pulley match Checking valve clearance Every 500 operating hours 4 Maintenance VD00149 Mark on gear case TDC mark Injection timing mark 27 17 Note There are two TDC s e g compres sion and suction At the TDC at the end of the compression stroke th...

Page 37: ...ylinder 1 and adjust if necessary Rotate the crankshaft 240 clockwise and check valve clearance at cylin der 3 Again rotate the crankshaft 240 and check valve clearance at cylinder 2 Checking valve clearance Every 500 operating hours 4 Maintenance Valve clearance Inlet 0 25 mm 0 010 Exhaust 0 25 mm 0 010 VD01016 10 VD00153 ...

Page 38: ...ation Clean any debris from the filter carrier rim Lubricate the rubber gasket sparingly with clean engine oil Fill the new filter with clean diesel fuel Install the filter When the rubber gasket touches the housing apply another tightening of a half to three quarters of a turn by hand Open fuel stopcock Check for leaks VD01017 VD00154 VD00133 36 4 Maintenance Fuel filter replacement Every 500 ope...

Page 39: ...rate the starter switch until the engine fires release the starter switch if the engine does not fire within 20 seconds Wait until the starter motor has stopped before mak ing a new attempt to start the engine Repeat the above if the engine cuts out after a short time Fuel filter replacement Every 500 operating hours 4 Maintenance VD00109 ...

Page 40: ...tion of the belt is more than 12 mm 1 2 using about 10 kg 20 lbs thumb pressure it should be tensioned 37 Tensioning V belt Loosen the bolt of the adjustment bracket and both the alternator mounting bolts Now push the alternator outwards until the belt tension is correct Now first re tighten the upper mounting bolt of the alternator Then re tighten the bolt of the adjustment bracket and the lower ...

Page 41: ...o check the deflec tion of the damper element the deflection influences the alignment of engine and propshaft Re align engine in case of doubt 39 Inspection hose connections Inspect all hose connections of the cool ingsystem Cracked hoses loose hose clamps 40 Check fasteners Check tightness of all fasteners bolts and nuts Flexible engine mounts hose connections and fasteners Every 500 operating ho...

Page 42: ...emoval Inspection where appropriate changing is as follows Close the sea cock Remove the cover of the pump by unscrewing the screws out of the hous ing 43 Impeller removal Slide the impeller off of the shaft using a waterpump plier Mark the impeller to ensure correct re installation if it is to be re used The impeller must be installed in the same position as removed 4 Maintenance Raw water pump i...

Page 43: ... spray before fit ting it into the impeller housing Fit the impeller to the pump shaft if an existing impeller is re used install it in the same position as removed 46 Replacing the pump cover Replace the cover with a new O ring Check the water filter and open the sea cock Raw water pump inspection Every 1000 operating hours 4 Maintenance VD00127 VD00004 Impeller art code STM8061 STM7686 STM7696 V...

Page 44: ...the cooling system and check that all the coolant has been drained After draining replace the drain plugs 4 Maintenance Coolant replacement Every 1000 operating hours 47 Coolant replacement The coolant has to be replaced every 1000 operating hours or at least once every two years N B Replacing the coolant may also be necessary as part of the winter stor age procedure in case that the coolant prese...

Page 45: ...ally dur ing filling Replace the filler cap After the engine has run for the first time and has reached operating temperature and has cooled down again to ambient temperature check the coolant level in the heat exchanger housing If necessary add coolant 4 Maintenance Coolant replacement Every 1000 operating hours Water heater If a water heater is connected to the engine and this heater is position...

Page 46: ...ing Remove the filler cap from the top of the heat exchanger housing to allow air into the system and check that all coolant has drained off Remove the alternator 51 Removal of bolts out of the end covers Take out both central bolts from the end covers and take the end covers with the O rings out of the housing 4 Maintenance Cleaning the heat exchanger VD01018 VD01019 13 6 VD01122 ...

Page 47: ...ing the heat exchanger Clean the heat exchanger Use a pipe cleaner to remove fouling in the pipes Then rinse the heat exchanger pipes with clean water Ensure that both heat exchanger end chambers are free from dirt Cleaning the heat exchanger 4 Maintenance VD01020 VD01021 STM7217 6 ...

Page 48: ...with a locating pin so that it can be fitted in one way only in relation to the heat exchanger This ensures the correct position of the separator baffle in the connector cover in relation to the heat exchanger Tighten up the bolts when both covers are in the correct position Refit the drain plug Reconnect all hoses previously removed Refill the cooling system see page 43 Cleaning the heat exchange...

Page 49: ...ant temperature reaches at least 60 C 140 F before checking and or adjusting the idling speed Check the engine RPM using a rev coun ter or use the rev counter fitted to the control panel 57 Adjusting engine idling speed If the engine speed differs from that stated above it must be adjusted The engine idling speed can be reset using the adjustment screw on the fuel pump 4 Maintenance Checking engin...

Page 50: ...with a mixture of one 1 part of engine oil to nine 9 parts of clean fuel Use this mixture to run the engine at no load for approx 10 minutes Stop the engine Engine oil with protective properties E g Shell Super Diesel T 10W40 Preferably water free fuel Collect some fuel from the return pipe while engine is running Never run the engine under load with this mixture of fuel and oil 5 Winter storage p...

Page 51: ... clean the raw water strainer Pour 1 litre 1 4 Imp gal of anti freeze into the water strainer and run the engine until the anti freeze has disappeared into the cooling system Take care that no anti freeze is spilled into the waterway anti freeze is poisonous Check the seal between the lid and hous ing after cleaning and re assembling the strainer An improperly sealed lid will result in air sucked ...

Page 52: ...pecifications see page 67 N B Replacing the coolant is only neces sary if the coolant present in the cooling system offers insufficient protection for the winter For coolant replacement see page 42 5 Electrical system Disconnect the battery cables Charge batteries during winter lay up reg ularly if required 5 Winter storage procedure VD00139 CT40063 VD01122 ...

Page 53: ...D00027 VD00141 VD01017 6 Recommissioning after winter storage 1 Fuel system Drain the water from the water separator fuel filter page 26 Drain the water from the fuel tank Install a new fuel filter page 36 ...

Page 54: ...D01001 VD00125 6 Recommissioning after winter storage Open the fuel valve 2 Lubrication system Check the engine oil level page 3 Raw water cooling system Check that the lid of the raw water strainer is reinstalled ...

Page 55: ...53 VD01045 VD00138 VD01125 6 Recommissioning after winter storage The lid of the raw water pump and drain plugs are reinstalled pages 40 42 Re tighten possible loose hose clamps Open the sea cock ...

Page 56: ...D00140 VD01122 6 Recommissioning after winter storage 4 Fresh water cooling system Check the coolant level page 24 5 Electrical system Make sure that the batteries are fully charged page 30 50 Connect the batteries ...

Page 57: ...ks Start the engine Check the fuel system the cooling system and the exhaust for leakage 7 Changing the gearbox oil Stop the engine and change the oil of the gearbox page 33 8 Checking instruments and remote controls Check the operation of the instruments the remote control and the gearbox ...

Page 58: ...the possible causes of faults and suggested remedies Please note that these tables can never be complete If you are unable to identify the cause of the fault or to rectify it yourself then con tact the nearest service representative Before starting make sure that nobody is in the immediate vincinity of the engine When carrying out repair never start the engine with the fuel injection pump removed ...

Page 59: ...k c Air in fuel system d Fuel filter clogged with water and or contamination e Leaking fuel supply line or fuel injection line f Faulty injector injection pump g Vent line of fuel supply tank clogged h Exhaust restricted 1 Engine will not crank 2 Engine cranks but will not start no smoke from exhaust Remedy a Check recharge bat tery and check engine alternator and or battery charger b Clean and ti...

Page 60: ...ion line e Faulty injector injection pump f Vent line of fuel supply tank clogged g Fuel supply line restricted h Incorrect valve clearance i Idle setting too low j Exhaust restricted k Wrong fuel quality or contami nated fuel 3 Engine cranks but will not start smoke from exhaust 4 Engine starts but runs unevenly rough idling or stalls Remedy a Check and bleed b Check replace if required c Check a...

Page 61: ...eller g Coolant level too low h Sea cock closed i Raw water strainer clogged j Leaking raw water intake system k Faulty thermostat l Faulty impeller raw water pump m Insufficient intake air n Motor becomes apparantly overheated as a result of faulty temperature switch sensor or meter 5 Engine does not reach maximum rpm under load 6 Engine overheats Remedy a Check and bleed b Check or replace c Che...

Page 62: ...ure 7 Engine not firing on all cylinders 8 Engine has little or no oil pressure Remedy a Check and bleed b Check or replace c Check replace d Check replace if required e Check clean f Check replace g Adjust Remedy a Increase level b Check Adjust c Replace Possible fault a Oil level too high b Excessive inclination of engine c Incorrect lube oil SAE class or quality for ambient tempera ture d Exces...

Page 63: ... denses as a result of very low ambient temperature 10A Blue exhaust smoke idling 10C White exhaust smoke at full load Remedy a Lower level b Check Adjust Remedy a Check and bleed b Check replace if required c Check water separator d Check replace e Adjust f Check adjust g Check fuel Drain and flush fuel tank Replace with new fuel h Possible fault a Insufficient intake air b Faulty injector inject...

Page 64: ...s Max athwartships angle 25 degrees continuously 30 degrees intermittent Maximum Output at the flywheel ISO 3046 1 20 kW 27 2 hp at the prop shaft ISO 3046 1 19 3 kW 26 2 hp at no of revolutions of 3600 rpm Torque 51 3 Nm 5 2 kgm 37 8 ft lb at no of revolutions 3600 rpm Fuel consumption 270 g kW h 199 g hp h 7 0 oz hp h at no of revolutions 2600 rpm Fuel System Self bleeding Injection pump Bosch m...

Page 65: ...m 1 1 8 I D Raw water pump Flow at max engine rpm 20 l min 4 4 UKGal min 5 3 US Gal min Total head at max flow 2 m Water 6 7 Impeller STM8061 Inlet connection for hose 20 mm 3 4 I D Heater supply connection 10 mm 3 8 Heater return connection 8 mm 5 16 Exhaust system Exhaust diameter 40 mm Exhaust back pressure at specified output max 150 mbar 2 2 psi Electrical System Voltage 12 Volt Alternator 14...

Page 66: ...3 5 Fuel leak oil pipe nut M12 17 25 5 2 5 0 5 18 3 5 Nozzle retaining nut M16 21 37 2 5 3 75 0 25 27 2 Fuel injection pipe nut M12 17 29 5 3 0 0 5 21 3 5 Delivery valve holder M16 17 36 2 3 7 0 2 26 1 5 Injection pump hollow screw M10 14 12 2 5 1 25 0 25 9 2 Injection pump air vent screw M6 10 6 1 0 6 0 1 4 5 0 8 Solenoid lock nut M30 36 44 5 4 5 0 5 32 3 5 Temperature switch M16 19 22 5 4 2 3 0 ...

Page 67: ...p to 35 C 4 F up to 95 F For example Vetus Marine Diesel Engine Oil 15W 40 Shell Nautilus Premium Inboard Oil 15W 40 Gearbox Lubricating Oil Only use a recognised brand of oil for lubricating the gearbox ZF Hurth type ZF10M 0 35 liter 0 6 UK pt 0 74 US pt ATF type ZF12 1 1 liter 1 9 UK pt 2 3 US pt ATF type ZF15MA 0 56 liter 1 UK pt 1 2 US pt ATF type ZF15V 1 0 liter 1 8 UK pt 2 1 US pt ATF Techno...

Page 68: ...88 D1 and D2 NATO Code F 54 and F75 The exhaust emission levels determined during certification by the supervising authority are always based on the reference fuel described by law Winter grade fuel Waxing may occur at low temperatures clogging the fuel system and reducing engine efficiency If the ambient temperature is less than 0 C 32 F winter grade fuel suitable down to 15 C 5 F should be used ...

Page 69: ...iquid concentration must be maintained under all circumstances Therefor if coolant must be added always use the same mixture of anti freeze and tap water Water quality for coolant preparation Use preferably tap water If an other available fresh water is used the values given below must not be exceeded Never use sea water or brackish water Cooling system protective liquids must be disposed of in ac...

Page 70: ...motor Oil press 30 85 87 86 A1 A3 A4 A2 A5 A6 B4 B1 B2 B5 B3 B6 Red Yellow Orange Violet White Black 1 2 Engine panel model 20 21 22 Voltmeter Tachometer hourcounter Starter switch Plug A Socket A Warning lights Pre heating Battery charging Gearbox oil pressure Plug B Socket B Transparent Yellow Green Green Brown Blue Gray Battery Battery switch Fuse Pre heating relay Model 20 21 22 Voltmeter 1 Ta...

Page 71: ...2 A5 A6 Red Yellow Orange Violet White Black Engine panel model 10 W Transparent Green Brown Blue Gray J3 J4 Plug A Warning lights Pre heating Starter switch Yellow Green Plug B L2 Battery charging L3 Exhaust temperature L4 Oil pressure L5 Coolant temperature L6 Oil pressure gearbox Options panel model 10 10 Wiring diagram VD00216 ...

Page 72: ...70 62 50 180 715 443 518 430 92 500 168 332 85 97 ZF10M M3 28 4 3 2 1 11 Overall dimensions M3 28 1 10 VD00574 1 Exhaust ø 40 mm 2 Fuel return ø 8 mm 3 Sea water intake ø 20 mm 4 Fuel supply ø 8 mm ...

Page 73: ...ctor box 8 Engine data tag 6 Engine Lubricating Oil 65 Engine Oil 12 Engine oil change 28 29 Engine serial number 1 6 Engine specifications 62 63 Exhaust injection bend 9 Expansion tank 9 F fasteners 39 Filler cap for cooling system 9 Filling gearbox 13 Filling the cooling system 14 First commissioning 12 13 15 flexible engine mounts 39 Fuel 15 66 fuel filter 26 Fuel filter replacement 36 37 Fuel ...

Page 74: ...n 15 S Safety measures 4 Serial numbers 1 Starter motor 9 Starting 16 18 Stopping 20 T Tachometer 19 Technical data 62 64 Tensioning V belt 38 Topping up coolant 24 Topping up oil 23 Torque wrench settings 64 Troubleshooting 56 61 U Use 11 20 V V belt 9 Voltmeter 19 W Warning lights 19 Water separator Fuel filter 8 water separator fuel filter 26 27 Water separator fuel filter air bleed nipple 8 Wa...

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