This service manual provides information for servicing the TLT 25G and TLT 30G Teletruk vehicles. It contains sections covering the machine components, including the engine. The engine section provides an overview of the 4-cylinder LPG engine and its operation, including safety information, technical specifications, component identification, and instructions for operation, fault-finding, cleaning, removal/installation, and storage/recommissioning. Diagrams are included to illustrate the engine components and the four-stroke operating cycle.
Liebherr r974 c 1146 hydraulic excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
The document is a service manual that provides technical information for maintenance and repair of Liebherr hydraulic excavators. It contains sections on the engine, hydraulic and electrical systems, undercarriage, and other components. Symbols are used to indicate dangers, warnings, and important notes. The manual is intended to assist customer support and training, but does not replace proper technical qualifications or training.
Liebherr r974 c 1137 hydraulic excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
The document is a service manual that provides technical information for maintenance and repair of Liebherr hydraulic excavators. It contains sections on the engine, hydraulic and electrical systems, undercarriage, and other components. Symbols are used to indicate dangers, warnings, and important notes. The manual is intended to assist customer support and training, but does not replace proper technical qualifications or training.
Liebherr r974 c 1124 hydraulic excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
The document is a service manual that provides technical information for maintenance and repair of Liebherr hydraulic excavators. It contains sections on the engine, hydraulic and electrical systems, undercarriage, and other components. Symbols are used to indicate dangers, warnings, and important notes. The manual is intended to assist customer support and training, but does not replace proper technical qualifications or training.
Liebherr r974 c 1084 hydraulic excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
The document is a service manual that provides technical information for maintenance and repair of Liebherr hydraulic excavators. It contains sections on the engine, hydraulic and electrical systems, undercarriage, and other components. Symbols are used to indicate dangers, warnings, and important notes. The manual is intended to assist customer support and training, but does not replace proper technical qualifications or training.
Liebherr r974 c 1058 hydraulic excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
The document is a service manual that provides technical information for maintenance and repair of Liebherr hydraulic excavators. It contains sections on the engine, hydraulic and electrical systems, undercarriage, and other components. Symbols are used to indicate dangers, warnings, and important notes. The manual is intended to assist customer support and training, but does not replace proper technical qualifications or training.
Jcb tlt 30 g teletruk (variable reach truck) service repair manual sn 2498451...kmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides information for servicing the TELETRUK (VARIABLE REACH TRUCK) TLT 25G and TLT 30G models. It contains sections covering the entire machine including the engine, fuel system, cooling system, brake system, hydraulic system, electrical system, and other components. The engine section provides an overview of the 4-cylinder LPG engine and its operation, including technical specifications, component identification, health and safety guidelines, and procedures for inspection, maintenance and repair.
Jcb 541 t70 telescopic handler service repair manual sn 2336575 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides information for servicing and repairing Loadall rough terrain variable reach trucks. It contains instructions for machine components, attachments, body and framework, operator station, heating and air conditioning, engine, fuel and exhaust systems, cooling system, brake system, steering system, driveline, hydraulic system, and electrical system. The manual instructs technicians on removal and installation of components like the engine, and provides torque specifications and other technical details.
Jcb 541 70 telescopic handler service repair manual sn 2336575 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing Loadall rough terrain variable reach trucks. It contains sections on machine systems and components including the engine, fuel system, cooling system, brakes, hydraulics, and electrical systems. Procedures are provided for maintenance, removal and installation of parts, and repair. Safety warnings are included throughout regarding working on and operating the machines.
Liebherr r974 c 1146 hydraulic excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
The document is a service manual that provides technical information for maintenance and repair of Liebherr hydraulic excavators. It contains sections on the engine, hydraulic and electrical systems, undercarriage, and other components. Symbols are used to indicate dangers, warnings, and important notes. The manual is intended to assist customer support and training, but does not replace proper technical qualifications or training.
Liebherr r974 c 1137 hydraulic excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
The document is a service manual that provides technical information for maintenance and repair of Liebherr hydraulic excavators. It contains sections on the engine, hydraulic and electrical systems, undercarriage, and other components. Symbols are used to indicate dangers, warnings, and important notes. The manual is intended to assist customer support and training, but does not replace proper technical qualifications or training.
Liebherr r974 c 1124 hydraulic excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
The document is a service manual that provides technical information for maintenance and repair of Liebherr hydraulic excavators. It contains sections on the engine, hydraulic and electrical systems, undercarriage, and other components. Symbols are used to indicate dangers, warnings, and important notes. The manual is intended to assist customer support and training, but does not replace proper technical qualifications or training.
Liebherr r974 c 1084 hydraulic excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
The document is a service manual that provides technical information for maintenance and repair of Liebherr hydraulic excavators. It contains sections on the engine, hydraulic and electrical systems, undercarriage, and other components. Symbols are used to indicate dangers, warnings, and important notes. The manual is intended to assist customer support and training, but does not replace proper technical qualifications or training.
Liebherr r974 c 1058 hydraulic excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
The document is a service manual that provides technical information for maintenance and repair of Liebherr hydraulic excavators. It contains sections on the engine, hydraulic and electrical systems, undercarriage, and other components. Symbols are used to indicate dangers, warnings, and important notes. The manual is intended to assist customer support and training, but does not replace proper technical qualifications or training.
Jcb tlt 30 g teletruk (variable reach truck) service repair manual sn 2498451...kmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides information for servicing the TELETRUK (VARIABLE REACH TRUCK) TLT 25G and TLT 30G models. It contains sections covering the entire machine including the engine, fuel system, cooling system, brake system, hydraulic system, electrical system, and other components. The engine section provides an overview of the 4-cylinder LPG engine and its operation, including technical specifications, component identification, health and safety guidelines, and procedures for inspection, maintenance and repair.
Jcb 541 t70 telescopic handler service repair manual sn 2336575 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides information for servicing and repairing Loadall rough terrain variable reach trucks. It contains instructions for machine components, attachments, body and framework, operator station, heating and air conditioning, engine, fuel and exhaust systems, cooling system, brake system, steering system, driveline, hydraulic system, and electrical system. The manual instructs technicians on removal and installation of components like the engine, and provides torque specifications and other technical details.
Jcb 541 70 telescopic handler service repair manual sn 2336575 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing Loadall rough terrain variable reach trucks. It contains sections on machine systems and components including the engine, fuel system, cooling system, brakes, hydraulics, and electrical systems. Procedures are provided for maintenance, removal and installation of parts, and repair. Safety warnings are included throughout regarding working on and operating the machines.
Jcb js145 tier 4i and t4 f excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing components of various JCB excavator models, including removing and installing the rocker cover, tappets, tappet covers, oil sump, camshaft, and timing gears. The document outlines safety precautions, lists required tools and consumables, and provides step-by-step instructions and diagrams for servicing each component. Torque specifications are provided for fasteners.
Jcb 540 v180 telescopic handler service repair manual sn from 2902000 onwardskmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing the Loadall rough terrain variable reach truck. It contains sections on the machine systems including the engine, fuel system, cooling system, brake system, hydraulic system and electrical system. The section summarized focuses on servicing the engine valves and connecting rod big-end bearings. It provides removal and installation instructions, component identification diagrams, and technical specifications for the valves and instructions to check the big-end bearings for wear.
Jcb js145 excavator service repair manual sn 2397465 and upkmf8sueddkk
The document provides service information for excavator tracks. It includes sections on track components, checking track condition, adjusting track tension, removing and installing tracks, and storing tracks. The main components described are the steel track chain, pins, bushes, links, and tensioning/idler wheel assembly. Instructions are given on inspecting wear of these parts and taking corrective actions such as adjusting tension or replacing worn components. Technical specifications are also included for measuring track pitch, bush diameter, and link height to assess wear.
Jcb js131 tier 4i and t4 f excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing components of various JCB excavator models. The document reviewed procedures for removing and installing the rocker cover, which requires disconnecting fuel lines and electrical connectors. It also described removing and installing the camshaft, which must be done with the engine inverted to prevent parts from falling in. Proper lubrication and alignment of parts is important during installation. Safety precautions like ensuring the engine has cooled and cleaning areas are noted. Torque specifications are provided for fasteners.
Jcb 536 t70 lp telescopic handler service repair manual sn 2336575 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides information for servicing and repairing Loadall rough terrain variable reach trucks. It contains instructions for machine components, attachments, body and framework, operator station, heating and air conditioning, engine, fuel and exhaust systems, cooling system, brake system, steering system, driveline, hydraulic system, and electrical system. The manual instructs technicians on removal and installation of components like the engine, and provides torque specifications and other technical details.
Jcb 536 70 lp tier 4 telescopic handler service repair manual sn from 2460601...kmf8sueddkk
This document provides service and repair instructions for fuel injectors in JCB Loadall vehicles. It begins with an introduction to the injector components and operation. The main sections provide procedures for checking injector operation with diagnostic tools, removing and installing individual injectors, and removing and installing injector seals in the cylinder head. The summary highlights that the document contains procedures for servicing fuel injectors, including checking operation, removing and installing individual injectors, and removing and installing injector seals.
Jcb 536 70 tier 4 telescopic handler service repair manual sn from 2902000 on...kmf8sueddkk
This document provides service and repair instructions for fuel injectors on JCB Loadall vehicles. It begins with an introduction to the injector components and operation. The main sections provide procedures for checking injector operation with diagnostic tools, removing and installing individual injectors, and removing and installing injector seals in the cylinder head. The summary highlights that the document contains procedures for inspecting and replacing fuel injectors and their seals.
Jcb 225 t skid steer loader service repair manual sn from 2478301 to 2478700kmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing skid steer loaders and their engines. It details removing and installing the engine bedplate, which acts as the main strength component and maintains alignment of internal engine parts. The multi-step procedure requires cleaning parts, applying sealant, installing bearing shells and bolts, and torquing bolts to specified values. Special tools like templates and torque wrenches are needed to correctly complete the process.
Jcb 225 t skid steer loader service repair manual sn from 2476302 to 2477300kmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing skid steer loaders and their engines. It details removing and installing the engine bedplate, which acts as the main strength component and maintains alignment of internal engine parts. The multi-step procedure requires cleaning parts, applying sealant, installing bearing shells and bolts, and torquing bolts to specified values. Special tools like templates and torque wrenches are needed to correctly complete the process.
Jcb 155 hd skid steer loader service repair manual (sn 2431601 and up)kmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing a JCB 135 HD and 155 HD skid steer loader. It contains sections covering the machine systems, including the engine, fuel system, hydraulic system, electrical system, and other components. The document provides detailed descriptions, component identification diagrams, removal and installation instructions, and safety and torque specifications for servicing the machine. Proper use of the manual requires understanding and following the instructions to safely operate and maintain the machine.
Jcb 135 hd skid steer loader service repair manual (sn 2431601 and up)kmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing a skid steer loader. It contains sections covering the machine systems, including the engine, fuel system, hydraulic system, electrical system and other components. The section on the fuel injection governor describes how it controls engine speed. The governor uses springs and levers to adjust the fuel rack on the injection pump based on engine RPM. The document provides instructions for removing, testing and resetting the governor components when servicing the fuel system.
Jcb 5 cx backhoe loader service repair manual sn from 2509500 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing and repairing backhoe loaders with 3CX, 4CX and 5CX engines. It contains sections on machine components, attachments, body and framework, operator station, HVAC, engine, fuel and exhaust systems, cooling system, brake system, steering system, driveline, hydraulic system and electrical system. The manual instructs technicians to carefully study instructions before operating or maintaining equipment and to ask for assistance if anything is unclear.
Jcb 4 cx backhoe loader service repair manual sn from 2509500 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing components of JCB backhoe loaders models 3CX, 4CX, and 5CX. It contains sections covering various systems of the machine including the engine, fuel and exhaust systems, cooling system, brake system, hydraulic system, and electrical system. The manual instructs technicians on removing, installing, and servicing components and includes diagrams identifying parts. Safety warnings are provided throughout advising technicians to follow instructions carefully and wear proper protective equipment when working on the machine.
Jcb 3 cx backhoe loader service repair manual sn from 2509500 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing components of JCB 3CX, 4CX, and 5CX backhoe loaders, including the machine, attachments, body, operator station, HVAC, engine, fuel and exhaust systems, cooling system, brake system, steering system, driveline, hydraulic system, electrical system, fasteners, consumable products, and after sales. The manual contains safety warnings and instructions for removing and installing components.
Caterpillar cat 305.5 e mini hydraulic excavator (prefix mx5) service repair ...kmf8sueddkk
The document provides instructions for servicing components of a 305.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator engine. It describes procedures for removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal, flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, and crankshaft front seal. The summaries provide tools needed and step-by-step instructions, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and proper torque specifications.
Caterpillar cat 303 e cr mini hydraulic excavator (prefix smg) service repair...kmf8sueddkk
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a governor and fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar 303E CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It outlines 11 steps for governor removal that include removing bolts, springs, and gears. It then describes the 11 step installation process in reverse order. Separate sections provide 3 step instructions for removing the fuel injection pump and 4 step instructions for installing it, noting the importance of matching shim thicknesses.
Caterpillar cat 303.5 e mini hydraulic excavator (prefix rse) service repair ...kmf8sueddkk
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing motor and swing drive of a 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It lists 32 steps for disassembly, removing components like valves, springs, spools, checks valves, plates, and gears. It then lists 28 steps for assembly, installing these components in reverse order. Precautions are provided for parts under spring force. Required tools include bearing pullers, crossblocks, and retaining ring pliers.
Caterpillar cat 140 h motor grader (prefix cca) service repair manual (cca000...kmf8sueddkk
This document provides assembly instructions for a piston pump used in a 140H motor grader. It outlines 48 steps to assemble the pump components in the correct order, including installing seals, pins, springs, barrels, pistons, plates, and housing pieces. Precision is important and tools are required to properly set clearances and compress springs. Cleanliness during assembly is emphasized to prevent damage to internal components from dirt.
Caterpillar cat 140 h motor grader (prefix 8km) service repair manual (8km000...kmf8sueddkk
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 140H motor grader, including:
- Inlet and exhaust valves
- Valve guides
- Valve seat inserts
- Engine oil filter base
The instructions include lists of required tools, step-by-step procedures, diagrams, and safety notices for each component.
Caterpillar cat 140 g motor grader (prefix 81v) service repair manual (81v003...kmf8sueddkk
The document provides instructions for servicing the final drives of a Caterpillar 140G motor grader. It describes how to disassemble and assemble the final drives, including removing and installing various components like sprockets, housings, gears, shafts and seals. The process involves the use of specialized tools and following specific tightening procedures and torque specifications. Safety precautions are also noted throughout the instructions.
The Octavia range embodies the design trend of the Škoda brand: a fusion of
aesthetics, safety and practicality. Whether you see the car as a whole or step
closer and explore its unique features, the Octavia range radiates with the
harmony of functionality and emotion
Jcb js145 tier 4i and t4 f excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing components of various JCB excavator models, including removing and installing the rocker cover, tappets, tappet covers, oil sump, camshaft, and timing gears. The document outlines safety precautions, lists required tools and consumables, and provides step-by-step instructions and diagrams for servicing each component. Torque specifications are provided for fasteners.
Jcb 540 v180 telescopic handler service repair manual sn from 2902000 onwardskmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing the Loadall rough terrain variable reach truck. It contains sections on the machine systems including the engine, fuel system, cooling system, brake system, hydraulic system and electrical system. The section summarized focuses on servicing the engine valves and connecting rod big-end bearings. It provides removal and installation instructions, component identification diagrams, and technical specifications for the valves and instructions to check the big-end bearings for wear.
Jcb js145 excavator service repair manual sn 2397465 and upkmf8sueddkk
The document provides service information for excavator tracks. It includes sections on track components, checking track condition, adjusting track tension, removing and installing tracks, and storing tracks. The main components described are the steel track chain, pins, bushes, links, and tensioning/idler wheel assembly. Instructions are given on inspecting wear of these parts and taking corrective actions such as adjusting tension or replacing worn components. Technical specifications are also included for measuring track pitch, bush diameter, and link height to assess wear.
Jcb js131 tier 4i and t4 f excavator service repair manualkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing components of various JCB excavator models. The document reviewed procedures for removing and installing the rocker cover, which requires disconnecting fuel lines and electrical connectors. It also described removing and installing the camshaft, which must be done with the engine inverted to prevent parts from falling in. Proper lubrication and alignment of parts is important during installation. Safety precautions like ensuring the engine has cooled and cleaning areas are noted. Torque specifications are provided for fasteners.
Jcb 536 t70 lp telescopic handler service repair manual sn 2336575 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides information for servicing and repairing Loadall rough terrain variable reach trucks. It contains instructions for machine components, attachments, body and framework, operator station, heating and air conditioning, engine, fuel and exhaust systems, cooling system, brake system, steering system, driveline, hydraulic system, and electrical system. The manual instructs technicians on removal and installation of components like the engine, and provides torque specifications and other technical details.
Jcb 536 70 lp tier 4 telescopic handler service repair manual sn from 2460601...kmf8sueddkk
This document provides service and repair instructions for fuel injectors in JCB Loadall vehicles. It begins with an introduction to the injector components and operation. The main sections provide procedures for checking injector operation with diagnostic tools, removing and installing individual injectors, and removing and installing injector seals in the cylinder head. The summary highlights that the document contains procedures for servicing fuel injectors, including checking operation, removing and installing individual injectors, and removing and installing injector seals.
Jcb 536 70 tier 4 telescopic handler service repair manual sn from 2902000 on...kmf8sueddkk
This document provides service and repair instructions for fuel injectors on JCB Loadall vehicles. It begins with an introduction to the injector components and operation. The main sections provide procedures for checking injector operation with diagnostic tools, removing and installing individual injectors, and removing and installing injector seals in the cylinder head. The summary highlights that the document contains procedures for inspecting and replacing fuel injectors and their seals.
Jcb 225 t skid steer loader service repair manual sn from 2478301 to 2478700kmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing skid steer loaders and their engines. It details removing and installing the engine bedplate, which acts as the main strength component and maintains alignment of internal engine parts. The multi-step procedure requires cleaning parts, applying sealant, installing bearing shells and bolts, and torquing bolts to specified values. Special tools like templates and torque wrenches are needed to correctly complete the process.
Jcb 225 t skid steer loader service repair manual sn from 2476302 to 2477300kmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing skid steer loaders and their engines. It details removing and installing the engine bedplate, which acts as the main strength component and maintains alignment of internal engine parts. The multi-step procedure requires cleaning parts, applying sealant, installing bearing shells and bolts, and torquing bolts to specified values. Special tools like templates and torque wrenches are needed to correctly complete the process.
Jcb 155 hd skid steer loader service repair manual (sn 2431601 and up)kmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing a JCB 135 HD and 155 HD skid steer loader. It contains sections covering the machine systems, including the engine, fuel system, hydraulic system, electrical system, and other components. The document provides detailed descriptions, component identification diagrams, removal and installation instructions, and safety and torque specifications for servicing the machine. Proper use of the manual requires understanding and following the instructions to safely operate and maintain the machine.
Jcb 135 hd skid steer loader service repair manual (sn 2431601 and up)kmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing a skid steer loader. It contains sections covering the machine systems, including the engine, fuel system, hydraulic system, electrical system and other components. The section on the fuel injection governor describes how it controls engine speed. The governor uses springs and levers to adjust the fuel rack on the injection pump based on engine RPM. The document provides instructions for removing, testing and resetting the governor components when servicing the fuel system.
Jcb 5 cx backhoe loader service repair manual sn from 2509500 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing and repairing backhoe loaders with 3CX, 4CX and 5CX engines. It contains sections on machine components, attachments, body and framework, operator station, HVAC, engine, fuel and exhaust systems, cooling system, brake system, steering system, driveline, hydraulic system and electrical system. The manual instructs technicians to carefully study instructions before operating or maintaining equipment and to ask for assistance if anything is unclear.
Jcb 4 cx backhoe loader service repair manual sn from 2509500 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing components of JCB backhoe loaders models 3CX, 4CX, and 5CX. It contains sections covering various systems of the machine including the engine, fuel and exhaust systems, cooling system, brake system, hydraulic system, and electrical system. The manual instructs technicians on removing, installing, and servicing components and includes diagrams identifying parts. Safety warnings are provided throughout advising technicians to follow instructions carefully and wear proper protective equipment when working on the machine.
Jcb 3 cx backhoe loader service repair manual sn from 2509500 and upkmf8sueddkk
This service manual provides instructions for servicing components of JCB 3CX, 4CX, and 5CX backhoe loaders, including the machine, attachments, body, operator station, HVAC, engine, fuel and exhaust systems, cooling system, brake system, steering system, driveline, hydraulic system, electrical system, fasteners, consumable products, and after sales. The manual contains safety warnings and instructions for removing and installing components.
Caterpillar cat 305.5 e mini hydraulic excavator (prefix mx5) service repair ...kmf8sueddkk
The document provides instructions for servicing components of a 305.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator engine. It describes procedures for removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal, flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, and crankshaft front seal. The summaries provide tools needed and step-by-step instructions, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and proper torque specifications.
Caterpillar cat 303 e cr mini hydraulic excavator (prefix smg) service repair...kmf8sueddkk
The document provides instructions for removing and installing a governor and fuel injection pump on a Caterpillar 303E CR Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It outlines 11 steps for governor removal that include removing bolts, springs, and gears. It then describes the 11 step installation process in reverse order. Separate sections provide 3 step instructions for removing the fuel injection pump and 4 step instructions for installing it, noting the importance of matching shim thicknesses.
Caterpillar cat 303.5 e mini hydraulic excavator (prefix rse) service repair ...kmf8sueddkk
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing motor and swing drive of a 303.5E Mini Hydraulic Excavator. It lists 32 steps for disassembly, removing components like valves, springs, spools, checks valves, plates, and gears. It then lists 28 steps for assembly, installing these components in reverse order. Precautions are provided for parts under spring force. Required tools include bearing pullers, crossblocks, and retaining ring pliers.
Caterpillar cat 140 h motor grader (prefix cca) service repair manual (cca000...kmf8sueddkk
This document provides assembly instructions for a piston pump used in a 140H motor grader. It outlines 48 steps to assemble the pump components in the correct order, including installing seals, pins, springs, barrels, pistons, plates, and housing pieces. Precision is important and tools are required to properly set clearances and compress springs. Cleanliness during assembly is emphasized to prevent damage to internal components from dirt.
Caterpillar cat 140 h motor grader (prefix 8km) service repair manual (8km000...kmf8sueddkk
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 140H motor grader, including:
- Inlet and exhaust valves
- Valve guides
- Valve seat inserts
- Engine oil filter base
The instructions include lists of required tools, step-by-step procedures, diagrams, and safety notices for each component.
Caterpillar cat 140 g motor grader (prefix 81v) service repair manual (81v003...kmf8sueddkk
The document provides instructions for servicing the final drives of a Caterpillar 140G motor grader. It describes how to disassemble and assemble the final drives, including removing and installing various components like sprockets, housings, gears, shafts and seals. The process involves the use of specialized tools and following specific tightening procedures and torque specifications. Safety precautions are also noted throughout the instructions.
The Octavia range embodies the design trend of the Škoda brand: a fusion of
aesthetics, safety and practicality. Whether you see the car as a whole or step
closer and explore its unique features, the Octavia range radiates with the
harmony of functionality and emotion
Fleet management these days is next to impossible without connected vehicle solutions. Why? Well, fleet trackers and accompanying connected vehicle management solutions tend to offer quite a few hard-to-ignore benefits to fleet managers and businesses alike. Let’s check them out!
What Could Be Behind Your Mercedes Sprinter's Power Loss on Uphill RoadsSprinter Gurus
Unlock the secrets behind your Mercedes Sprinter's uphill power loss with our comprehensive presentation. From fuel filter blockages to turbocharger troubles, we uncover the culprits and empower you to reclaim your vehicle's peak performance. Conquer every ascent with confidence and ensure a thrilling journey every time.
Welcome to ASP Cranes, your trusted partner for crane solutions in Raipur, Chhattisgarh! With years of experience and a commitment to excellence, we offer a comprehensive range of crane services tailored to meet your lifting and material handling needs.
At ASP Cranes, we understand the importance of reliable and efficient crane operations in various industries, from construction and manufacturing to logistics and infrastructure development. That's why we strive to deliver top-notch solutions that enhance productivity, safety, and cost-effectiveness for our clients.
Our services include:
Crane Rental: Whether you need a crawler crane for heavy lifting or a hydraulic crane for versatile operations, we have a diverse fleet of well-maintained cranes available for rent. Our rental options are flexible and can be customized to suit your project requirements.
Crane Sales: Looking to invest in a crane for your business? We offer a wide selection of new and used cranes from leading manufacturers, ensuring you find the perfect equipment to match your needs and budget.
Crane Maintenance and Repair: To ensure optimal performance and safety, regular maintenance and timely repairs are essential for cranes. Our team of skilled technicians provides comprehensive maintenance and repair services to keep your equipment running smoothly and minimize downtime.
Crane Operator Training: Proper training is crucial for safe and efficient crane operation. We offer specialized training programs conducted by certified instructors to equip operators with the skills and knowledge they need to handle cranes effectively.
Custom Solutions: We understand that every project is unique, which is why we offer custom crane solutions tailored to your specific requirements. Whether you need modifications, attachments, or specialized equipment, we can design and implement solutions that meet your needs.
At ASP Cranes, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We are dedicated to delivering reliable, cost-effective, and innovative crane solutions that exceed expectations. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can support your project in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, and beyond. Let ASP Cranes be your trusted partner for all your crane needs!
2. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 3 9813/8800-2 15 - 3
00 - General
Introduction ...................................................... 15-3
Health and Safety ........................................... 15-4
Technical Data ................................................. 15-5
Component Identification ................................. 15-6
Operation ......................................................... 15-7
Fault-Finding .................................................. 15-11
Clean ............................................................. 15-13
Remove and Install ....................................... 15-14
Store and Recommission .............................. 15-15
Introduction
This section contains information about the complete
engine assembly. For specific engine technical
information refer to the Technical Data. Refer to (PIL
15-00).
For all other engine disassembly and calibration
procedures, refer to the engine manual 9806-2150.
Make sure that the correct engine service tools,
consumables and torque figures are used when you
perform service procedures.
Replacement of oil seals, gaskets, etc., and any
component that show signs of wear or damage, is
expected as a matter of course.
It is expected that components will be cleaned and
lubricated where required, and that any opened
hose or pipe connections will be blanked to prevent
excessive loss of hydraulic fluid, engine oil and
ingress of dirt.
Basic Description
The LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) engine is a 4
cylinder engine in which the fuel is ignited by the
spark plugs. The engine operates on a four stroke
cycle.
The engine is started by an electric starter motor. The
starter motor turns the engine via a pinion and teeth
on the engine flywheel.
When the engine runs the crankshaft drives the
camshaft though the gears. The camshaft opens and
closes the inlet and exhaust valves and through push
rods in time with the four stroke cycle. The engine
has 16 valves, 2 inlet and 2 exhaust valves for each
cylinder.
Air is drawn into the engine through the inlet
manifold and exhaust gases exit through the exhaust
manifold.
A mechanical lubrication oil pump is driven by the
crankshaft through gears. The pump pressurises
and circulates oil for engine lubrication and cooling
purposes.
A drive belt again driven by the crankshaft, drives a
coolant circulation pump and alternator.
3. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 4 9813/8800-2 15 - 4
Health and Safety
Hot Components
Touching hot surfaces can burn skin. The engine and
machine components will be hot after the unit has
been running. Allow the engine and components to
cool before servicing the unit.
Turning the Engine
Do not try to turn the engine by pulling the fan or fan
belt. This could cause injury or premature component
failure.
Notice: The engine and other components could
be damaged by high pressure washing systems.
Special precautions must be taken if the machine is
to be washed using a high pressure system.Make
sure that the alternator, starter motor and any other
electrical components are shielded and not directly
cleaned by the high pressure cleaning system. Do
not aim the water jet directly at bearings, oil seals or
the engine air induction system.
WARNING! To bleed the injectors you must turn the
engine. When the engine is turning, there are parts
rotating in the engine compartment.Before starting
this job make sure that you have no loose clothing
(cuffs, ties etc) which could get caught in rotating
parts.When the engine is turning, keep clear of
rotating parts.
Notice: Clean the engine before you start
engine maintenance. Obey the correct procedures.
Contamination of the fuel system will cause damage
and possible failure of the engine.
Notice: Do not exceed the correct level of engine
oil in the sump. If there is too much engine oil,
the excess must be drained to the correct level. An
excess of engine oil could cause the engine speed
to increase rapidly without control.
WARNING! The engine has exposed rotating parts.
Switch off the engine before working in the engine
compartment. Do not use the machine with the
engine cover open.
WARNING! Hot oil and engine components can burn
you. Make sure the engine is cool before doing
this job.Used engine crankcase lubricants contain
harmful contaminants. In laboratory tests it was
shown that used engine oils can cause skin cancer.
Notice: A drive belt that is loose can cause damage
to itself and/or other engine parts.
WARNING! Do not open the high pressure fuel
system with the engine running. Engine operation
causes high fuel pressure. High pressure fuel spray
can cause serious injury or death.
CAUTION! It is illegal to pollute drains, sewers
or the ground. Clean up all spilt fluids and/or
lubricants.Used fluids and/or lubricants, filters and
contaminated materials must be disposed of in
accordance with local regulations. Use authorised
waste disposal sites.
4. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 5 9813/8800-2 15 - 5
Technical Data
Table 7.
Description Data
Engine type 4 cylinder in-line, spark
ignition, naturally aspi-
rated
Exhaust system Cast iron, dry or water
jacketed
Valve configuration (2
per cylinder)
Push rod actuated over-
head valve.
Displacement 3L
Bore 101.6mm
Stroke 91.44mm
Compression ratio 9:25:1
Firing sequence 1,3,4,2
Spark plug gap 1.12mm
Weight 165kg
Rotation Anticlockwise (when
viewed from flywheel
end)
Fuel type LPG (Liquid Petroleum
Gas)
Maximum RPM (Revolu-
tions Per Minute) at full
load (intermittent opera-
tion)
3600RPM
Maximum RPM at full
load (continuous opera-
tion)
2600RPM
Idle RPM 700RPM
Timing (LPG) 12°BTDC (Before Top
Dead Centre)
Timing (natural gas) 16°BTDC
Moment of inertia 0.3091KgM²
5. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 6 9813/8800-2 15 - 6
Component Identification
Figure 77.
B
A
L C
D
G
K
E
F
H
J
A Carburettor (PIL 18-60) B Vapouriser and valve assembly (PIL 18-60)
C Oil filler cap (PIL 15-57) D Oil filler hose
E Spark plug (PIL 15-81) F Oil filter (PIL 15-21)
G Engine mount H Oil sump
J Starter motor (PIL 15-75) K Flywheel housing (PIL 15-54)
L Overload spring (PIL 09-28)
6. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 7 9813/8800-2 15 - 7
Operation
The Four Cylinder Cycle
This section describes the cycle sequence for the 4
cylinder engine.
With the crankshaft positioned as shown, the pistons
in numbers 1 and 4 cylinders are at top dead centre
and pistons in numbers 2 and 3 cylinders are at
bottom dead centre.
It is important to note that number 1 cylinder is firing
and about to start its Power stroke. Rotating the
crankshaft a further full rotation would position the
pistons as described but the engine would be at a
different stage in its four stroke cycle, with number 1
cylinder about to start its Induction stroke.
Firing Order
A cylinder is said to be firing, when the spark plug
ignites the fuel/air mixture and the piston is about to
start its power stroke.
From the stages described, it can be seen that
number 1 cylinder will be next to fire. Number 3
cylinder is starting its compression stroke and is next
in the cycle, followed by cylinders 4 and 2. The firing
order is therefore; 1, 3, 4, 2.
The stages in the four stroke cycle for each cylinder
are as follows:
Table 8. The Four Stroke Cycle
Cylinder num-
ber
Piston opera-
tion
Valve opera-
tion
1 The piston is
at the top of its
Compression
stroke and is
about to start its
Power stroke.
Inlet and ex-
haust valves
closed.
2 The piston is at
the bottom of its
Power stroke
and is about to
start its Exhaust
stroke.
Inlet valves
closed, exhaust
valves about to
open.
3 The piston is at
the bottom of its
Induction stroke
and is about to
start its Com-
pression stroke.
Exhaust valves
closed, inlet
valves about to
close.
4 The piston is
at the top of its
Exhaust stroke
and is about to
start its Induc-
tion stroke.
Valve Opera-
tion Exhaust
valves about
to close, inlet
valves about to
open.
7. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 8 9813/8800-2 15 - 8
Figure 78.
745620
CYL1 CYL2 CYL3 CYL4
A A A A
B
F
C
B
C
B
B
C
C
C B
G
G
H
H
J
J
K
K
C B C B C B
4
5
2
3
A
1
745620
CYL1 Cylinder number 1 CYL2 Cylinder number 2
CYL3 Cylinder number 3 CYL4 Cylinder number 4
A Camshaft B Camshaft lobe - Inlet valve operation
C Camshaft lobe - Exhaust valve operation F Front of engine
1 Exhaust valves 2 Inlet valves
3 Crankshaft 4 Crankshaft gear
5 Camshaft drive gear
8. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 9 9813/8800-2 15 - 9
Four Stroke Cycle
Induction
As the piston travels down the cylinder, it draws
filtered air at atmospheric pressure and ambient
temperature through an air filter and inlet valves into
the cylinder.
This stroke of the piston begins at TDC (Top Dead
Centre) and ends at BDC (Bottom Dead Centre).
In this stroke the intake valve must be in open
position, while the piston pulls an fuel/air mixture into
the cylinder by producing vacuum pressure into the
cylinder.
Compression
When the piston reaches the bottom of its stroke
(BDC), the inlet valves close. The piston then starts
to rise up the cylinder compressing the fuel/air
mixture trapped in the cylinder. This causes the
temperature and pressure of the fuel/air mixture to
rise.
Power
The piston continues to rise after the start of fuel
injection, causing a further increase in pressure and
temperature.
When the piston is at TDC the compressed fuel/air
mixture is ignited by a spark plug.
This combustion causes a very rapid rise in
both temperature and pressure. The high pressure
generated propels the piston downwards turning the
crankshaft and producing energy.
Exhaust
Once the piston has reached the bottom of its travel,
the exhaust valves open and momentum stored
in the flywheel forces the piston up the cylinder
expelling the exhaust gases.
In a running engine, these four phases are
continuously repeated. Each stroke is half a
revolution of the crankshaft, thus, in one cycle of a
four stroke engine, the crankshaft revolves twice.
Figure 79.
3
2
4
1
B
C
746030
1 Induction stroke
2 Compression stroke
3 Power stroke
4 Exhaust stroke
A Camshaft
B Camshaft lobe - Inlet valve operation
C Camshaft lobe - Exhaust valve operation
BDC Bottom dead centre
TDC Top dead centre
9. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 13 9813/8800-2 15 - 13
Clean
Notice: Clean the engine before you start engine
maintenance. Obey the correct procedures.
Contamination of the fuel system will cause
damage and possible failure of the engine.
Notice: The engine and other components could
be damaged by high pressure washing systems.
Special precautions must be taken if the machine
is to be washed using a high pressure system.
Make sure that the alternator, starter motor and
any other electrical components are shielded
and not directly cleaned by the high pressure
cleaning system. Do not aim the water jet directly
at bearings, oil seals or the engine air induction
system.
Before carrying out any service procedures that
require components to be removed, the engine must
be properly cleaned.
Cleaning must be carried out either in the area of
components to be removed or, in the case of major
work, or work on the fuel system, the whole engine
and surrounding machine must be cleaned.
Stop the engine and allow it to cool for at least one
hour. DO NOT attempt to clean any part of the engine
while it is running.
1. Make sure that the electrical system is isolated.
2. Make sure that all electrical connectors are
correctly connected. If connectors are open
install the correct caps or seal with water proof
tape.
3. Cover the alternator with a plastic bag to prevent
water ingress.
4. Seal the engine air intake, exhaust and breather
system.
5. Make sure that the oil filler caps and dipstick are
correctly installed.
6. Use a low pressure water jet and brush to soak
off mud or dirt.
7. Apply an approved cleaning and degreasing
agent with a brush. Obey the manufacturers
instructions.
8. Use a pressure washer to remove the soft dirt
and oil. Important: DO NOT aim the water jet
directly at oil seals or electrical and electronic
components such as the engine electronic
control unit (ECU), alternator or fuel injectors. DO
NOT place the jet nozzle closer than the specified
distance to any part of the engine.
Distance: 600mm
9. When the pressure washing is complete, move
the machine away from the wash area, or
alternatively, clean away the material washed
from the machine.
10. Before working on specific areas of the engine,
use a compressed air jet to dry off any moisture.
When the area is dry, use a soft clean brush to
remove any sand or grit particles that remain.
11. When removing components, be aware of any
dirt or debris that may be exposed. Cover any
open ports and clean away the deposits before
proceeding.
Additional cleaning must be carried out prior to
working on the high pressure fuel system. Refer to
Fuel System, General, Clean (PIL 18-00).
10. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 14 9813/8800-2 15 - 14
Remove and Install
Consumables
Description Part No. Size
4101/0550 0.01L
JCB Threadlocker and
Sealer (High Strength) 4101/0552 0.2L
Lifting Equipment
You can be injured if you use incorrect or faulty lifting
equipment. You must identify the weight of the item to
be lifted then choose lifting equipment that is strong
enough and suitable for the job. Make sure that lifting
equipment is in good condition and complies with all
local regulations.
WARNING! Before disconnecting any part of the
LPG fuel system, close the shut-off valve on the fuel
tank. Run the engine until the fuel lines are empty
and the engine stops. If the engine will not run,
close the shut-off valve on the fuel tank and release
the fuel slowly in a non-hazardous area. LPG can
cause an explosion even when the tanks are empty.
When replacing the tanks, do not weld, cause sparks
or permit flammable material on or near the tanks.
Do not change tanks whilst the engine is running.
Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent
sparks. Tanks must be filled by authorised personnel
only. Follow all the safety rules. Do not remove any
parts from the tank. Use gloves or a cloth to protect
your hands from cold metal. Frost on the surface
of the tank, the valves or fittings and the odour of
LPG fuel indicates a leak. Inspect the system and
repair a leak immediately. An LPG fuel leak creates
an explosion and fire hazard. Do not attempt to start
the engine if there is a leak in the LPG system.
Remove
1. Make the machine safe.
Refer to: PIL 01-03.
2. Obey all fuel system health and safety
information.
3. Make sure that the engine is safe to work on. If
the engine has been running, let it cool before
you start the service work.
4. Get access to the engine.
Refer to: PIL 06-06-06.
5. Disconnect and remove the battery.
Refer to: PIL 33-03-00.
6. Disconnect the exhaust system.
Refer to: PIL 18-24-00.
7. Disconnect the wiring connections from the
starter motor.
Refer to: PIL 15-75-00.
8. Disconnect the wiring connections from the
alternator.
Refer to: PIL 15-72-00.
9. Disconnect the wiring connections from the
engine sensors and actuators.
10. Drain the engine oil.
Refer to: PIL 15-21-00.
11. Remove the cooling pack.
Refer to: PIL 21-03-00.
12. Discharge the hydraulic pressure.
Refer to: PIL 30-00-00.
13. Drain the hydraulic tank. Disconnect and plug
the hydraulic pipes. Label the hoses to help
installation.
Refer to: PIL 30-03-00.
14. Disconnect the bottom hose from the engine
radiator to drain the cooling system.
Refer to: PIL 21-00-00.
14.1. Disconnect the radiator top hose.
14.2. Remove the radiator.
15. Disconnect the fuel vapouriser water feed hoses
from the engine.
Refer to: PIL 18-66-00.
16. Disconnect and plug the hydraulic cooler hoses.
Label the hoses to help installation.
17. Ensure that all relevant harnesses and hoses are
unclipped from the engine and tied out of the way.
18. Attach slings to the engine lifting bracket.
19. Take the weight of the engine on the hoist and
remove the engine mounting bolts.
20. Withdraw the engine in a level attitude until it is
clear of the chassis. Raise the engine to lift it
clear of the machine.
21. Lower the engine into a suitable stand that is
capable of supporting the weight of the engine.
Install
1. The installation procedure is the opposite of the
removal procedure. Additionally do the following
steps.
2. Fill the cooling system with the correct mix of
coolant fluid.
Refer to: PIL 75-00-00.
3. Fill and Check the hydraulic fluid level.
11. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 15 9813/8800-2 15 - 15
Refer to: PIL 30-00-00.
4. Fill and Check the engine oil level.
Refer to: PIL 15-21-00.
5. On completion, check the hydraulic and cooling
system for leakage and levels.
6. Check the fuel system for leaks.
7. Check the function of the drive and hydraulic
services.
8. Note that if you have removed mounting
bracket from the engine block, you must apply
the specified to the mounting bolts before
installation.
Consumable: JCB Threadlocker and Sealer
(High Strength)
Store and Recommission
Consumables
Description Part No. Size
Cleaner/Degreaser
- General purpose
solvent based parts
cleaner
4104/1557 0.4L
Engine Storage (up to 6 months)
Before you store the engine make sure that:
• The environment is not humid or exposed to
bad weather.
• The storage place is not near an electrical
panel.
• Prevent storing the engine in direct contact with
the ground.
1. Cover the engine with a proper protective sheet
to prevent it from dampness and atmospheric
contaminants.
Engine Storage (over 6 months)
1. Follows the precautions mentioned in the above
procedure.
2. Fill the engine housing with protective oil up to
the maximum level.
3. Refuel the machine with fuel additives for long
storage.
4. For machines with expansion tank:
4.1. Make sure that the coolant is up to the
maximum level.
5. For machines without expansion tank:
5.1. Fill the coolant until the pipes inside the
radiator are covered by specified distance.
Distance: 5mm
5.2. Do not overfill the radiator, but leave
sufficient space for the fuel to expand.
6. Start the engine and run it at idle speed for the
specified duration.
Duration: 2min
7. Bring the engine to 75% of the maximum rated
speed for the specified duration.
Duration: 5–10min
8. Turn off the engine.
9. Drain the fuel tank completely.
10. Spray engine oil (SAE 10W40) on the exhaust
and intake manifolds.
12. 15 - Engine
00 - Engine
00 - General
15 - 16 9813/8800-2 15 - 16
11. Seal the exhaust and intake ducts to prevent
contamination.
12. Clean the engine.
Refer to: PIL 15-00-00.
13. Apply protective paints on non-painted parts.
14. Loosen the alternator belt.
15. Cover the engine with a proper protective sheet
to prevent it from dampness and atmospheric
contaminants.
Engine Starting After Storage
1. Remove the protective sheet.
2. Use a cloth soaked in degreasing fluid to remove
the protective treatment from the external parts.
Consumable: Cleaner/Degreaser - General
purpose solvent based parts cleaner
3. Inject lubricating oil (not more than 2cm³) into the
intake ducts.
4. Adjust the alternator belt tension.
Refer to: PIL 15-18-00.
5. Refuel the machine.
6. Make sure that the oil and the coolant are up to
the maximum level.
7. Start the engine and run it at idle speed for the
specified duration.
Duration: 2min
8. Bring the engine to 75% of the maximum rated
speed for the specified duration.
Duration: 5–10min
9. Stop the engine.
10. While the oil is still hot, drain the protective oil in
a suitable container.
11. Put new oil up to the maximum level.
12. Replace the filters (air, oil, fuel).
13. Drain the cooling circuit completely and put new
coolant up to the maximum level.
Important: Over time, lubricants and filters lose their
properties, so it is important to consider whether they
need replacing, also based on the criteria mentioned
in the maintenance schedules.
If the engine is not to be used for an extended period,
the protective treatment procedure must be repeated
within 730d of the previous one.
13. 15 - Engine
18 - Engine Belt
03 - Drive Belt
15 - 22 9813/8800-2 15 - 22
Check (Condition)
At the recommended service interval, visually inspect
the drive belt for damage.
1. Make the machine safe.
Refer to: PIL 01-03-27.
2. Stop the engine and let it cool down.
3. Replace the drive belt if it has cracks or if it is
frayed or has pieces of material missing.
Remove and Install
Remove
1. Make the machine safe. Refer to (PIL 01-03).
2. Stop the engine and let it cool down.
3. Use a 1/2 inch breaker bar with a socket placed
on the tensioner pulley axis bolt.
3.1. Carefully rotate the tensioner against the
spring force to release the belt tension. Do
not use excessive force or the tensioner will
be damaged.
4. Keep holding the tensioner against the spring
force and lift the belt off the tensioner pulley.
5. Slowly release the spring force by rotating the
tensioner unit in the opposite direction.
Figure 81.
A B
C
D
E
A Water pump pulley
B Belt tensioner
C Alternator pulley
D Crankshaft pulley
E Idler pulley
Install
1. The installation procedure is the opposite of the
removal procedure. Additionally do the following
steps.
14. 15 - Engine
18 - Engine Belt
03 - Drive Belt
15 - 23 9813/8800-2 15 - 23
2. Before you install the new belt, check that the
tensioner roller and the fan pulley rotate smoothly
and that there is no play in the bearings.
3. Route the belt over all the pulleys except the belt
tensioner.
4. Use a 1/2 inch breaker bar with a socket placed
on the tensioner pulley axis bolt.
4.1. Rotate the tensioner to the released
position.
5. Install the belt over the tensioner pulley.
6. Check the belt for correct W groove tracking
around each pulley.
6.1. Make sure that the belt follows the correct
routing.
6.2. Make sure that the grooves in the belt
matches the grooves in the pulleys.
15. 15 - Engine
81 - Spark Plug
00 - General
15 - 51 9813/8800-2 15 - 51
00 - General
Introduction .................................................... 15-51
Remove and Install ....................................... 15-52
Introduction
A spark plug is a device for delivering electric current
from an ignition system to the combustion chamber
of engine to ignite the compressed fuel/air mixture by
an electric spark.
A spark plug has a metal threaded shell, electrically
isolated from a central electrode by a insulator. The
central electrode is connected by a heavily insulated
wire to the output terminal of an ignition coil or
magneto.
The spark plug metal shell is screwed into the engine
cylinder head. A high voltage supplied by the ignition
system generates a spark across the spark plug gap.
16. 15 - Engine
81 - Spark Plug
00 - General
15 - 52 9813/8800-2 15 - 52
Remove and Install
Remove
1. Make the machine safe. Refer to (PIL 01-03).
2. Open the engine compartment cover. Refer to
(PIL 06-06).
3. Remove the spark plug cap. Refer to Figure 97.
4. Remove the spark plug.
Figure 97.
A
A Spark plug cap (x4)
17. 15 - Engine
81 - Spark Plug
00 - General
15 - 53 9813/8800-2 15 - 53
Install
1. The installation procedure is the opposite of the
removal procedure. Additionally do the following
steps.
2. When you install the new spark plug do the
following:
2.1. Tighten to the correct torque value.
Torque: 30N·m
3. When you reuse the spark plug do the following:
3.1. Tighten to the correct torque value.
Torque: 20N·m
18. 18 - Fuel and Exhaust System
60 - Carburettor
00 - General
18 - 28 9813/8800-2 18 - 28
Adjust
Idle Mixture
1. Make the machine safe. Refer to (PIL 01-03).
2. Stop the engine.
3. Turn the idle mixture screw in clockwise direction
until it stops. Refer to Figure 105.
3.1. The idle mixture screw prevents the air to
enter the tube through the idle air port.
4. Turn the idle mixture screw three and half turns
in anticlockwise direction.
4.1. Start the engine.
4.2. Adjust the screw as needed until the idle is
smooth.
4.3. Turning the screw anticlockwise increases
the ratio of air to fuel.
5. Stop the engine.
6. Restart the engine.
7. If the engine does not starts easily do the
following:
7.1. Turn the idle mixture screw one half turn in
anticlockwise direction.
7.2. Stop and restart the engine.
8. Continue this procedure until the engine starts
easily.
Figure 105.
A
A Idle mixture screw
Idle speed
1. Make the machine safe. Refer to (PIL 01-03).
2. Turn the idle speed screw until the RPM
(Revolutions Per Minute) of the engine is within
the specification. Refer to (PIL 15-00).
Figure 106.
B
B Idle speed screw
Power Mixture
The power mixture valve controls the flow of fuel to
the carburettor when the engine is running at near
full capacity.
1. Set the power mixture valve one notch rich from
the centre.
1.1. This setting will be satisfactory for most of
the conditions.
Figure 107.
C
C Power mixture valve
19. Thank you very much for
your reading. Please Click
Here. Then Get COMPLETE
MANUAL. NO WAITING
NOTE:
If there is no response to
click on the link above,
please download the PDF
document first and then
click on it.
20. 18 - Fuel and Exhaust System
60 - Carburettor
00 - General
18 - 29 9813/8800-2 18 - 29
Remove and Install
Remove
1. Make the machine safe. Refer to (PIL 01-03).
2. Obey all fuel system health and safety
information. Refer to (PIL 18-00).
3. Open the engine compartment cover. Refer to
(PIL 06-06).
4. Close the shut-off valve.
5. Run the engine until it stops.
6. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.
Remove the ignition key.
7. Disconnect the fuel feed and vacuum hoses from
the carburettor.
8. Disconnect the air inlet hose.
9. Disconnect the throttle cable from the throttle
reaction bracket. Refer to (PIL 09-28).
10. Remove the bolt (x2).
11. Lift the carburettor away from the throttle bracket.
12. Remove the throttle bracket from the governor
assembly.
13. Remove and discard the gasket 1 and 2.
Figure 108.
C
B
D
E
F
H
G
A
B
A Throttle reaction bracket
B Bolt
C Carburettor
D Gasket 1
E Governor assembly
F Throttle bracket
G Throttle cable
H Gasket 2
Install
1. The installation procedure is the opposite of the
removal procedure. Additionally do the following
steps.
2. Install a new gasket 1 between the carburettor
and throttle bracket.
3. Install a new gasket 2 between the carburettor
and governor assembly.
4. Check the adjustment of the throttle cable. Refer
to (PIL 28-06).
5. Adjust the carburettor idle speed screw and idle
mixture screw. Refer to Carburettor, General,
Adjust (PIL 18-60).
21. 18 - Fuel and Exhaust System
60 - Carburettor
00 - General
18 - 30 9813/8800-2 18 - 30
Disassemble and Assemble
Disassembly
1. A service repair kit is available with complete
assembly instructions. Do not attempt to
disassemble the unit unless the repair kit is
available.
1.1. Over a period of time, degradation of some
components will occur due to prolonged
contact with LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas)
and it will be impossible to reassemble the
unit without new parts.
2. Follow the instructions in the repair kit to
disassemble the unit. Refer to Figure 109.
2.1. Refer to applicable parts catalogue to order
the parts.
Figure 109.
A
B
A Item available in service repair kit.
B Gasket available separately
Assemble
1. The assembly procedure is the opposite of the
disassembly procedure.
1.1. Follow the instructions in the repair kit to
assemble the unit.