Installation Procedure
Required Tools     | |||
Tool     | Part Number     | Part Description     | Qty     |
B     | 130-6993     | Injector Seat Cleaning Brush     | 1     |
C     | 5P-0328     | Wrench (1)     | 1     |
D     | 5P-0329     | Wrench (1)     | 1     |
E     | 5P-0960     | Grease Cartridge     | -     |
( 1 ) | The wrench is part of the 9U-5106 Diesel Engine Tool Group . |
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Keep all parts clean from contaminants. Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life. |
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Remove the protective plug in the unit injector opening. Carefully insert a screwdriver with a long blade through the unit injector opening until the screwdriver contacts the top of the piston. Withdraw the screwdriver, and check for the presence of fuel or engine oil on top of the piston. If present, use an oil sampling vacuum withdraw pump in order to remove the accumulation. Large liquid accumulation can cause a hydraulic lock and engine damage. |
- Install new seals on fuel injector (6). The serrated portion of the flat seal must not line up with the coolant ports in the cylinder head.
Note: The serrated seal is used with fuel injectors for engines that use heavy fuel oil. Other fuel injectors may not have a serrated seal.
Note: Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "General Information (Reference Material)" for more information.
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Note: Do not turn the trim screw while the fuel injector is being installed. The trim screw is used in order to calibrate the fuel injector in the factory. If the fuel injector has a loose trim screw, the fuel injector must be replaced.
- Apply clean engine oil to the seals.
- Use Tooling (B) and use a hand drill in order to clean the bore for the fuel injector in the cylinder head.
Note: Apply Tooling (E) to the bore of the cylinder head for lubrication of the O-ring seals. Tooling (E) should run the entire length of the bore.
- Carefully place fuel injector (6) into the cylinder head. Be sure that dowels (7) on the fuel injector are around the bridge dowel. Be sure that the notch in fuel rack (8) engages with the round bolt in the fuel rack lever.
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Do not let the tip of the unit injector contact any components. Damage to the tip will make replacement of the unit injector necessary. |
- Install unit injector clamp (4), the washers, and bolts (5). Tighten the bolts evenly in order to move the fuel injector into position. Tighten the bolts to a torque of 47 ± 9 N·m (35 ± 7 lb ft).
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Do not tap on the top of the unit injector in order to seat the unit injector in the bore. Damage to the tip can occur. This will make replacement of the unit injector necessary. |
Note: Be sure that the top surface of the clamp is parallel to the top surface of the cylinder head within 2.0 mm (0.08 inch).
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If the clamp is not centered around the injector spring, contact between the spring and the clamp can occur when the engine is running. This could result in broken injector springs or hold-down clamp bolts. |
- Inspect the area between the side of the fuel injector spring and the hold-down clamp. The clamp should be centered around the spring. The distance between the spring and the clamp must be approximately equal around the spring.
- If the clamp is not centered around the spring, remove the bolts that hold the clamps in place. Rotate the clamp for 180 degrees (1/2 turn) and repeat Steps 4 and 5.
- After the bolts are tightened, the lever and the fuel rack must move freely.
- Synchronize the fuel control linkage. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Fuel Injector Synchronization".
- Remove the protective caps and install fuel supply tube assembly (3) and fuel return tube assembly (2) .
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- Use Tooling (D) in order to tighten nuts (9) at the cylinder head. Refer to Specifications, "Fuel Injection Lines" for the correct torque.
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- On engines that use heavy fuel oil, use Tooling (C) in order to tighten nuts (10). Refer to Specifications, "Fuel Injection Lines" for the correct torque. These nuts are on the lines for cooling the fuel injector.
- Install the plug in the fuel pressure control valve.
End By: Install the valve mechanism group. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Valve Mechanism - Install".