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COMPILER TECO/ATI
ENDORSED
DATE
14.07.2003
REG. CODE
1-5302-616
MODEL N°
50898
DATE OF ISSUE
07-03
REVISION
00
47
48
49
50
XI
kgm 3,5 (Nm 34,3)
INJECTION EQUIPMENT
Injectors
Details of fig.47:
1.Injector casing - 2.Adjusting shim - 3.Spring - 4.Rod - 5.Distance
ring with locating pin - 6.Nozzle - 7.Ring nut
Checking and setting the injectors
1. Clean the nozzle holes with 0.25mm gauge steel wire (fig.48).
2. Place the injector on the test bench (p.n. 00365R0430, fig.49)
bypass the pressure gauge and operate the lever rapidly. The
nozzle should chatter audibly and spray correctly.
3. Connect the pressure gauge while pressing the lever slowly
and steadily until injection occurs.
The opening pressure registered on the gauge should be 230
Kg/cm² (200 Kg/cm² on silenced versions).
Change the adjusting shims (nr. 2, fig. 47) in order to achieve
correct adjustment.
4. Testing fortightness: Operate test bench hand lever until the
pressure gauge reads 20 Kg/cm² below the opening pressure
of the needle valve. The nozzle can be considered well sealed if
there no Diesel fuel accumulates at the nozzle tip after 10
seconds.
Disassembly and re-assembly of injectors
Unscrew the ring nut on the injector nozzle using a ring wrench and
a special tool as illustrated in figure 50serving to release the
pressure exerted by the spring on the ring nut.
1. Visual check: make sure that the seat of the needle shows no
signs of hammering or excess roughness, that the needle is
not worn or damaged, and that the holes are free of carbon
deposits.
2. Smoothness test: the needle, previously immersed in diesel
and inserted into the nozzle casing, must be pulled out to a third
of the length of the guide while holding the nozzle in a vertical
position. When the needle is released it should return freely to
its seat by the effect of its own weight.
Reassemble the injector following the assembly order shown in
figure 47; during reassembly make sure that the locating elements
on distance ring 5 (fig.47) are correctly inserted to the
corresponding holes. Torque the nozzle securing ring nut to: