Usage:
(1) Torque for fuel injection line nut ... 40 ± 7 N·m (30 ± 5 lb ft)
(2) Torque for retainer ... 48 ± 7 N·m (35 ± 5 lb ft)
(3) Torque for bleed screw ... 2.2 ± 0.8 N·m (20 ± 7 lb in)
(4) Washer. Make sure the correct washer is used when the nozzle assembly is installed. Only copper washers are to be used with this adapter.
(5) Put liquid soap on rubber O-ring and bore in head before assembly.
(6) Put 5P3931 Anti-Seize Compound on the threads of the adapter before installation. Torque for the adapter ... 205 ± 14 N·m (150 ± 10 lb ft)
See the topic, Testing Fuel Injection Nozzles, in the Testing and Adjusting section of Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting, Form No. SENR3485.
Fuel Injection Nozzle (Later)
Nozzle Assembly
(1) Adapter assembly. Tighten to ... 53 ± 7 N·m (39 ± 5 lb ft)
(2) Filter. Assemble with short at end shown.
(3) Torque for bleed screw ... 2.2 ± 0.8 N·m (20 ± 7 lb in)
(4) Washer. Make sure the correct washer is used when the nozzle assembly is installed. Only copper washers are to be used with this adapter.
Use the following procedure to install the adapter in the cylinder head:
a. Put liquid soap on rubber O-ring (on the adapter) and bore in cylinder head.
b. Put 5P3931 Anti-Seize Compound on the threads of the adapter.
c. Install adapter in the cylinder head. Torque for the adapter ... 205 ± 14 N·m (150 ± 10 lb ft)
Torque for retainer ... 48 ± 7 N·m (35 ± 5 lb ft)
See the topic, Testing Fuel Injection Nozzles, in the Testing and Adjusting section of Systems Operation, Testing And Adjusting, Form No. SENR3485.