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Volvo EW140C Wheeled Excavator Service Repair Manual Instant Download.pdf
1. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine, description 200 Service Information 2014/7/4 0
Profile:
EXC, EW140C [GB]
Engine, description
D5E - tier 3 compliant
The D5E configuration is a four stroke, straight four cylinder, turbocharged, direct injected diesel engine with charge air
cooling and wet, replaceable cylinder liners.
The D5E engine uses a Common Rail Fuel System controlled by the engine electronic control (E-ECU) software.
Electronically controlled IEGR (Internal Exhaust Gas Recirculation) reduces NO formation and lowers emissions without the
need for exhaust after treatment. Volvo's latest engine management system, E-ECU is used to control all engine electronic
functions.
The cylinders are numbered consecutively beginning at the flywheel end. Engine rotational direction is counterclockwise as
seen from the flywheel end.
Figure 1
Engine, D5E
2. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
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EXC, EW140C [GB]
Engine, identification
Identification plate
The engine model, serial number and performance data are stamped on an identification plate which is attached on the
cylinder head cover. The engine model designation and serial number must be indicated when ordering spare parts.
Figure 1
Engine identification
3. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Component locations 200 Service Information 2014/7/4 0
Profile:
EXC, EW140C [GB]
Component locations
The following figures show the position of a number of components on engine D5E.
Figure 1
Component locations, front side
1 Engine oil filler 11 Oil dipstick
2 Air inlet 12 Power take off
3 Transport eye 13 Engine oil filter
4 Alternator 14 Connection to E-ECU
5 Fuel feed pump 15 Fuel filter
6 V-rib belt drive on crankshaft 16 Crankcase bleeding valve
7 V-rib belt 17 High pressure fuel pump
8 Automatic belt tensioner 18 Common rail
9 Coolant pump 19 Injector
10 Engine oil cooler
4. Figure 2
Component locations, flywheel side
21 Crankcase bleeding valve 28 Coolant inlet
22 Charge air manifold 29 Air outlet (to charge air cooler)
23 Flywheel housing 30 Coolant outlet
24 Oil pan 31 Air inlet (from charge air cooler)
25 Starter motor 32 Exhaust manifold
26 Oil return line from turbocharger 33 Cylinder rocker arm cover
27 Turbocharger
5. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine, tightening torques 200 Service Information 2014/7/4 0
Profile:
EXC, EW140C [GB]
Engine, tightening torques
NOTICE
Regarding bolted joints which are not listed here, see “Volvo standard tightening torques”
Engine mounting, tightening torque
Flywheel case – hydraulic pump flange 60 Nm (44 lbf ft)
Flywheel – hydraulic pump coupling hub (M10 x 35) 46 Nm (34 lbf ft)
Engine mounting bracket – engine member (M12 x 40)
NOTE!
Apply Loctite 275 to the threaded area of the screw.
115 Nm (85 lbf ft)
Engine mounting bracket – engine member (M16 x 50)
NOTE!
Apply Loctite 275 to the threaded area of the screw.
295 Nm (218 lbf ft)
Engine mount, rubber pads – engine mounting bracket 690 Nm (611 lbf ft)
Engine, tightening torque
Cylinder head on crankcase Step 1: 50 Nm (37 lbf ft)
Step 2: 130 Nm (96.2 lbf ft) +90°
Rocker arm bracket on cylinder head 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Lock nut valve clearance adjusting screw 20 Nm (14.8 lbf ft)
Cylinder head cover on cylinder head 13 Nm (9.6 lbf ft)
Exhaust return module on cylinder head 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Lock nut adjusting screw on exhaust return module 20 Nm (14.8 lbf ft)
Solenoid valve on cylinder head 24 Nm (17.8 lbf ft)
Front cover on crankcase Step 1: 3 Nm (2.2 lbf ft)
Step 2: 21 Nm (15.5 lbf ft)
Oil sump on crankcase 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Quick coupler for draining 55 Nm (40.7 lbf ft)
Crankcase ventilation on cylinder head cover 20 Nm (14.8 lbf ft)
Flywheel housing to crankcase (M16 x 140) Step 1: 99 Nm (73.3 lbf ft)
Step 2: 243 Nm (179.8 lbf ft)
Flywheel housing to crankcase (M12 x 150) 99 Nm (73.3 lbf ft)
Cover plate to flywheel housing 9 Nm (6.7 lbf ft)
Gear case on crankcase (M8 x 55) 20 Nm (14.8 lbf ft)
Gear case on crankcase (M8 x 55) 20 Nm (14.8 lbf ft)
Gear case on crankcase (M16 x 6) 70 Nm (51.8 lbf ft)
Impulse transmitter (crankshaft) on holder on front cover 9 Nm (6.7 lbf ft)
Impulse transmitter (camshaft) on gearcase 9 Nm (6.7 lbf ft)
Impulse transmitter holder on front cover 20 Nm (14.8 lbf ft)
Tooth lock washer on V-belt pulley 60 Nm (44.4 lbf ft)
Exhaust manifold on cylinder head 25 Nm (18.5 lbf ft)
6. Turbocharger on exhaust pipe 40 Nm (30 lbf ft)
Charge air line on cylinder head 11 Nm (8.1 lbf ft)
Charge air manifold on charge air pipe 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Clamping shoe injector on cylinder head 16 Nm (11.8 lbf ft)
Injection lines on rail and injector, high pressure line on high-
pressure pump
25 Nm (18.5 lbf ft)
Fuel supply pump on holder 20 Nm (14.8 lbf ft)
High pressure pump on crankcase Step 1: 10 Nm (7.4 lbf ft)
Step 2: 50 Nm (37.0 lbf ft)
Fuel control valve on crankcase 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Fuel pipe on high pressure pump 26 Nm (19.2 lbf ft)
Rail on cylinder head 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Pressure relief valve on rail 100 Nm (74.0 lbf ft)
Rail pressure sensor on rail 40 Nm (29.6 lbf ft)
Fuel supply pipe on control block 49 Nm (36.3 lbf ft)
Fuel return pipe on rail 39 Nm (28.9 lbf ft)
Fuel return pipe on control block 49 Nm (36.3 lbf ft)
Fuel return pipe on cylinder head 29 Nm (21.5 lbf ft)
Fuel pressure sensor 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Oil suction intake pipe 22 Nm (16.3 lbf ft)
Lubrication oil line on turbocharger 39 Nm (28.9 lbf ft)
Lubrication oil return pipe on turbocharger 20 Nm (14.8 lbf ft)
Oil return pipe on crankcase 20 Nm (14.8 lbf ft)
Oil cooler housing on crankcase Step 1: 3 Nm (2.2 lbf ft)
Step 2: 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Oil cooler on oil cooler housing Step 1: 80 Nm (59.2 lbf ft)
Step 2: 160 Nm (118.4 lbf ft)
Locking screw on oil cooler housing 80 Nm (59.2 lbf ft)
Lubrication oil pressure switch on oil cooler housing 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Coolant thermostat housing on cylinder head 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Outlet nozzle on coolant thermostat housing 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Coolant pump on fan console 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
V-belt pulley on coolant pump 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
V-belt pulley on V-belt pulley 30 Nm (22.2 lbf ft)
Coolant temperature sensor on cylinder head 22 Nm (16.3 lbf ft)
Oil level sensor on oil pan 110 Nm (81.4 lbf ft)
7. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Engine, replacing 210 Service Information 2014/7/4 0
Profile:
EXC, EW140C [GB]
Engine, replacing
Op nbr 210-076
9998547 Lifting tool
WARNING
Risk of burns - stop the diesel engine and allow it to cool down before starting any work.
WARNING
Hot oil and hot engine coolant can cause severe burns!
WARNING
The parts are heavy. Take appropriate safety cautions when handling them.
1. Engine removal
Park the machine in service position B, see .
091 Service positions
2. Remove the counterweight, see .
716 Counterweight, removing
3. Remove engine hood (1).
Figure 1
Rear side frame, removal
4. Remove silencer hood (2).
5. Remove silencer undercover (3).
6. Remove right side door frame with door (4).
7. Remove rear side frame (5).
8. 8. Drain the hydraulic oil, see .
173 Maintenance service, every 4000 hours
9. Drain the engine coolant, see .
173 Maintenance service, every 6000 hours
10. Remove the coolant expansion tank, see .
261 Expansion tank, replacing
11. Disconnect charge air hoses (2 and 3), coolant hoses (4 and 6) and air inlet hose (5) from cooling unit (1) side.
Figure 2
Cooling unit, disconnetion
12. NOTICE
Refrigerant under pressure. Do not disconnect any hoses or connections on the air conditioning, thereby
involuntary releasing refrigerant.
Loosen belt tension adjusting nuts (2 and 3) and screw (1).
Figure 3
Air conditioner compressor
13. Remove air conditioner compressor belt (5).
14. Undo screws (6 and 7), and disconnect air conditioner compressor (4) from the engine.
15. Unplug connector (1) for E-ECU and wire harness connector (5).
9. Figure 4
Engine connections
16. Disconnect hydraulic hoses (2 and 3) from the cooling fan pump. Plug open connections.
17. Disconnect coolant hose (4) from the engine oil cooler. Plug open connections.
18. Disconnect fuel supply line (1) and return line (2). Plug open connections.
Figure 5
Fuel line connections
19. Disconnect wire harness connectors (3 and 4).
20. Disconnect air preheating cable (1), starter motor cable (2) and ground cable (3) from the engine.
10. Figure 6
Engine wire harness
21. Disconnect wire harness connector (1) and hydraulic hoses (2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9) from the hydraulic pump. Plug open
connections.
Figure 7
Pump connections
22. Loosen screws (5), and attach engine oil filter (6) to the hydraulic pump.
23. Remove the engine mounting screws, see .
218 Engine mounting
24. Connect the lifting device 9998547 to the engine lifting eyes. Adjust the lifting device to the correct angle.
Take up the slack in the lifting device.
Figure 8
Engine, removal
WARNING
The parts are heavy. Take appropriate safety cautions when handling them.
25. Lift away the engine from the machine, and put it onto a suitable workbench.
Weight approx. 600 kg (1323 lbs).
26. Engine installation
Move charge air hoses (1 and 2), coolant hoses (7 and 8) and air inlet hose (6) to new engine.
11. Figure 9
Engine components moving
27. Remove silencer including the turbocharger flexible tune and the silencer bracket from the old engine. see
, .
252 Silencer, replacing 252 Exhaust pipe, flexible tube, replacing
28. Move hydraulic pump (4) including the pump coupling to new engine, see ,
913 Pump, removal
, , .
913 Pump, installation 442 Pump coupling, removing 442 Pump coupling, installing
29. Move engine mounting brackets (5) at 4 places to new engine, see .
218 Engine mounting
30. Move cooling fan pump (1) to new engine, see , .
911 Cooling fan pump, removal 911 Cooling fan pump, installation
Figure 10
Cooling fan pump, moving
31. Move engine oil filter connection (2) to new engine.
32. Connect the lifting device 9998547 to the engine lifting eyes. Adjust the lifting device to the correct angle.
Take up the slack in the lifting device.
12. Figure 11
Engine, installation
WARNING
The parts are heavy. Take appropriate safety cautions when handling them.
33. Put the engine onto the machine carefully.
Weight approx. 600 kg (1323 lbs).
34. Tighten the engine mounting screws, see .
218 Engine mounting
35. Connect wire harness connector (1) and hydraulic hoses (2, 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9) to the hydraulic pump, see
.
913 Pump, installation
Figure 12
Pump connections
36. Install engine oil filter (6) to the hydraulic tank.
37. Plug in connector (1) for E-ECU and wire harness connector (5).
13. Figure 13
Engine connections
38. Connect hydraulic hoses (2 and 3) to the cooling fan pump, see .
911 Cooling fan pump, installation
39. Connect coolant hose (4) to the engine oil cooler.
40. Connect fuel supply line (1) and return line (2).
Figure 14
Fuel line connections
41. Connect wire harness connectors (3 and 4).
42. Connect air preheating cable (1), starter motor cable (2) and ground cable (3) to the engine.
14. Figure 15
Engine wire harness
43. Install the air conditioner compressor including the belt, see .
874 Compressor, replacing incl draining and filling
44. Connect charge air hoses (2 and 3), coolant hoses (4 and 6) and air inlet hose (5) to cooling unit (1) side.
Figure 16
Cooling unit connections
45. Install rear side frame (5).
Figure 17
Rear side frame, installation
46. Install right side door frame with door (4).
47. Install silencer undercover (3).
48. Install silencer hood (2).
49. Install engine hood (1).
50. Install the coolant expansion tank and fill the coolant, see .
261 Expansion tank, replacing
51. Fill the hydraulic oil, see .
173 Maintenance service, every 4000 hours
52. Fill the engine oil, see .
173 Maintenance service, every 4000 hours
53. Bleed the fuel system, see .
233 Fuel system, bleeding
15. WARNING
The parts are heavy. Take appropriate safety cautions when handling them.
54. Install the counterweight, see .
716 Counterweight, removing
55. Check the engine operation.
16. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Cylinder head, description 211 Service Information 2014/7/4 0
Profile:
EXC, EW140C [GB]
Cylinder head, description
The cylinder head is made of grey cast iron and is common for all cylinders. The induction air enters vertically (A) and the
exhausts leave horizontally (B). Inlets and exhaust outlets are located on the same side of the cylinder block. Inlet and
exhaust valve size is increased to optimize the gas exchange and combustion process. Valve guides are replaceable. Coolant
flow in the cylinder head is modified to accommodate an outlet controlled cooling system.
On order for the engine to fulfill governing emission standards, there are 3 cylinder head gaskets of different thicknesses
between the cylinder head and the piston.
Figure 1
17. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Cylinder head gasket,
description
211 Service Information 2014/7/4 0
Profile:
EXC, EW160C, EW180C, EW140C [GB]
Cylinder head gasket, description
The cylinder head gasket is a multi layered gasket with 1, 2 or 3 identification holes to indicate three different thicknesses
available. Selection of the proper thickness of gasket is determined by the measurement of piston projection above the
cylinder block sealing surface. Recalibration for the correct gasket thickness would be required if new pistons or a new
cylinder block were installed.
Figure 1
1. Cylinder head gasket, marking
18. Service Information
Document Title: Function Group: Information Type: Date:
Pistons, description 213 Service Information 2014/7/4 0
Profile:
EXC, EW180C, EW160C, EW140C [GB]
Pistons, description
D6E Engine
The pistons are made of special alloy aluminium. The piston's combustion compartment has a somewhat off-center
(eccentric) position in relation to the piston pin.
The pistons are provided with 3 piston rings. The first ring has a ring carrier made of cast iron.
The piston is cooled with oil sprayed up on the inside of the piston top.
The piston cooling nozzles are made of plastic and are mounted in the cylinder head by the main bearing positions.
The first piston ring has an asymmetric cross-section area (A). The cross-section area for piston ring number two
(compression ring) is tapered. When installing the piston rings, the marking TOP by the opening in the rings must face up.
The third ring is an oil ring with bevelled edge.
Figure 1
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20. Service Information
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Piston rings, description 213 Service Information 2014/7/4 0
Profile:
EXC, EW160C, EW180C, EW140C [GB]
Piston rings, description
Each piston is equipped with two compression rings and one oil ring. The uppermost compression ring is of the "Keystone"
type (dual trapezoid-formed cross section). Compressions rings should be placed with the text facing upwards.
The oil ring is equipped with two scraping edges, which are pressed against the cylinder wall using the spring tension in the
ring and an expander spring placed on the inside of the ring. The oil ring can be placed on either side but should be placed
with expander spring and oil ring openings 180° from one another.
Figure 1