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Volvo EC27C Compact Excavator Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdf
1. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine, description 200 Service Information 2014/3/26
Profile:
CEX, EC27C [GB]
Engine, description
The engine is a vertical, water-cooled, in-line, three-cylinder, four-stroke diesel with direct injection. It is a low emission
engine that complies with American EPA Guideline Stage interim Tier IV and European Directive 97/68/EC Class IIIA with
automatic idle.
The engine serial number is stamped on the name plate, on the top of the valve cover. The engine model designation and
serial number must be indicated when ordering spare parts.
The direction of rotation viewed from the flywheel is anticlockwise. Firing order: 1-3-2 (cylinder no. 1 on flywheel side).
Figure 1
Engine, front view
1 Lifting eye 4 Alternator 7 V-belt
2 Exhaust manifold 5 Crankshaft V-pulley
3 Starter motor 6 Fan rotor
2. Figure 2
Engine, rear view
1 Engine name plate 6 Injection pump 11 Fuel oil inlet
2 Rocker arm cover 7 Fuel filter 12 Flywheel
3 Lifting eye 8 Oil filter 13 Intake manifold
4 Fan 9 Oil pan 14 Lifting eye
5 Oil filler port 10 Dipstick gauge
3. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine, removing 210 Service Information 2014/3/26
Profile:
CEX, EC27C [GB]
Engine, removing
Op nbr 210-070
Hoist or crane
Lifting device
Catch basin
WARNING
The work involves handling heavy components - failure to stay alert may result in severe crushing injuries.
1. Place the machine in the service position 1. See .
091 Service position 1
2. Battery disconnect switch off.
Figure 1
Battery disconnection switch
3. Remove the bonnet.
Figure 2
Bonnet, remove
4. Remove right-hand side panel.
4. Figure 3
Right-hand side panel, remove
5. Remove rear cover.
Figure 4
Rear cover, remove
6. Remove left-hand side panel.
Figure 5
Left-hand side panel, remove
7. Remove counterweight. See .
716 Counterweight, removing
8. Remove silencer with tailpipe. See .
252 Silencer, removing
WARNING
Open the radiator cap carefully if the engine is warm. High pressure in the radiator may cause hot coolant
to jet out.
WARNING
Risk of scalding and burns. The coolant may be hot.
5. 9. Open the radiator cap (1) slightly to relieve pressure and then remove the radiator cap.
Figure 6
Position of radiator cap
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Radiator cap
Upper radiator hose
Feed
Return
Engine temperature sensor
10. Provide a suitable catchment container for the coolant.
Figure 7
Position of drain plug
1. Drain plug
11. Undo and unscrew the drain plug (1). Drain all of the coolant into a catch basin.
NOTICE
Cooling system conditioners must be disposed of in accordance with environmental regulations.
NOTICE
Do the work in an environmentally safe manner.
12. Remove the expansion tank from the bracket and drain the fluid into the catch basin.
13. Screw in the drain plug and screw on the radiator cap.
14. Remove hoses (3, 4) for cab heating on the engine.
15. Remove the hose clamp on the upper radiator hose (2) and pull off the hose.
16. Remove the hose clamp on the lower radiator hose (1) and pull off the hose.
6. Figure 8
Radiator hose, remove
1. Lower cooler hose
17. Remove the fixing bolts (1) from the fan grille (2) and remove the fan grille.
Figure 9
Fan grille, removal
1.
2.
Retaining screw
Fan grid
18. Turn fuel cock to OFF position.
Figure 10
Fuel cock, close.
19. Disconnect the electrical connection from the air filter sensor (1) and lay the connecting cable aside.
7. Figure 11
Air filter, remove connections
1. Air cleaner sensor
20. Detach the hose clamp (2) at the intake air hose (3) and pull off the intake air hose (3).
Figure 12
Air filter casing with hose connections
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Air cleaner case
Hose clamp
Intake air hose
Hose clamp
Air intake hose, engine
Air cleaner sensor
21. Detach the hose clamp (4) at the engine intake air hose (5) and pull off the engine intake air hose (5).
22. Remove the air filter holder fixing bolts and remove holder together with air filter casing.
8. Figure 13
Air filter holder fixing bolts
23. Remove accelerator cable on engine.
Figure 14
Remove accelerator cable
24. Disconnect the plug connection (5) at the fuel feed pump.
Figure 15
Fuel feed pump
1.
2.
3.
4.
Output (OUT)
Fuel feed pump
Retaining screw
Input (IN)
9. 5.
6.
Plug connection
Plug connection, automatic idle control - LS
25. Disconnect the plug connection (6) for automatic idle control (option) at LS.
26. Disconnect the plug connection (3) for automatic idle control (option).
Figure 16
Automatic idle control, remove
1.
2.
3.
Holder with magnet
Attaching screws
Plug connection
27. Remove fixing bolts (2) at the holder, and lay aside holder and magnets (1) for automatic idle control (option).
28. Remove hose lines at the fuel filter (3).
NOTICE
When a hose has been disconnected, plug both the hose and the connection immediately. The hoses should
be marked for correct connection.
Figure 17
Fuel lines, disconnect
1.
2.
3.
Fuel return
Fuel supply
Fuel filter
29. Loosen and unscrew the pump mounting bolts.
10. Figure 18
Fixing bolts, remove
30. Pull the pump towards the back and secure against falling.
31. Disconnect the main power supply (terminal 87) from the battery to the starter.
Figure 19
Main power supply to starter, disconnect
32. Remove retaining bolts (1) at engine mount.
Figure 20
Retaining bolts at engine mount, remove
1. Retaining bolts
33. Disconnect the plug connections of the frame and engine shutdown cable harnesses.
11. Figure 21
Plug connections, disconnect
34. Remove fixing clamps on wiring harness.
WARNING
Risk of personal injury. Very heavy object.
35. Attach lifting gear to engine lifting eyes.
NOTE!
Weight: approx. 170 kg (374.79 lb)
Figure 22
Lifting gear, attach
36. Slowly lift out the engine and deposit on a suitable support.
12. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine, installing 210 Service Information 2014/3/26
Profile:
CEX, EC27C [GB]
Engine, installing
Op nbr 210-072
Hoist or crane
Lifting device
WARNING
The work involves handling heavy components - failure to stay alert may result in severe crushing injuries.
1. Attach the engine to suitable lifting gear.
NOTE!
Weight: approx. 170 kg (374.79 lb)
Figure 1
Engine with lifting gear
2. Slowly lower the engine into the engine bay and position on the engine mounts.
NOTICE
Make sure that no hoses or cables are trapped.
3. Screw in retaining bolts (1) on engine mounts and tighten with a torque wrench. See .
030 Engine, tighten torques
13. Figure 2
Retaining bolts at engine mount, install
1. Retaining bolts
4. Remove the lifting gear.
5. Position the fan grille and fit the fixing bolts.
Figure 3
Fan grille, installing
1.
2.
Retaining screw
Fan grid
6. Connect the plug connections of the frame and engine shutdown cable harnesses.
14. Figure 4
Plug connections, connect
7. Install fixing clamps on wiring harness.
8. Connect the main power supply from the battery to the starter.
Figure 5
Main power supply to starter, connect
9. Insert pump splined shaft into clutch carrier plate.
Figure 6
Hydraulic pump, install
15. 10. Screw in the fixing bolts and tighten.
Figure 7
Fixing bolts, screw in
11. Install the hose lines (1, 2) at the fuel filter (3).
Figure 8
Fuel lines, connect
1.
2.
3.
Fuel return
Fuel supply
Fuel filter
NOTE!
Note feed and return flows!
12. Install air filter holder with air filter, and insert fixing bolts.
Figure 9
Air filter holder with air filter, install
13. Connect the engine intake air hose (5) and fit hose clamp (4).
16. Figure 10
Air filter casing with connections
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Air cleaner case
Hose clamp
Intake air hose
Hose clamp
Air intake hose, engine
Air cleaner sensor
14. Connect the intake air hose (3) and fit hose clamp (2).
15. Connect the electrical connection for the air filter sensor (1).
Figure 11
Connections, install
1. Air cleaner sensor
16. Install holder with magnet (1) for automatic idle control (option).
17. Figure 12
Automatic idle control, install
1.
2.
3.
Holder with magnet
Attaching screws
Plug connection
17. Connect the plug connection (3) for automatic idle control (option).
18. Connect the plug connection at the fuel feed pump (5).
Figure 13
Plug connections, connect
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Output (OUT)
Fuel feed pump
Retaining screw
Input (IN)
Plug connection
Plug connection, automatic idle control - LS
19. Connect the plug connection (6) for automatic idle control (option) at LS.
20. Install accelerator cable on engine.
18. Figure 14
Accelerator cable on the engine, install
21. Connect the lower radiator hose (1) and fit hose clamp.
Figure 15
Radiator hose, install
1. Lower radiator hose
22. Connect the upper radiator hose (2) and fit hose clamp.
Figure 16
Hoses, install
1.
2.
3.
4.
Radiator cap
Upper radiator hose
Feed
Return
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20. 5. Engine temperature sensor
23. Connect cab heating hoses (3, 4) and fit hose clamps.
NOTE!
Note feed and return flows!
24. Install the silencer with tailpipe. See 252 Silencer, installing
25. Install the counterweight. See .
716 Counterweight, fitting
26. Turn fuel cock to ON position.
Figure 17
Open fuel cock.
27. Unscrew the radiator cap and top up coolant through the coolant filler nozzle. Coolant, see
.
160 Lubricants, specifications
NOTICE
Do the work in an environmentally safe manner.
28. Fill the expansion tank with coolant up to the MAX mark.
29. Install left-hand side panel.
Figure 18
Left-hand side panel, install
30. Install rear cover.