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10PCS DLLA155P733 Sprayer Nozzle Fuel Injector 095000-0245 23910-1145 23910-1146 For HINO 700 - (Color: 10pieces)
Generic Color: 10pieces || Material:High-speed Steel || Certificate:CE, ISO9001 || For Denso Series || Nozzle Type :
Generic Color: 10pieces || Material:High-speed Steel || Certificate:CE, ISO9001 || For Denso Series || Nozzle Type :
WSbaodan 1pcs Fuel Injector 095000-0245 23910-1145 095000-024 Compatible with Hino K13C Engine
WSbaodan Product Name: Fuel Injector || Part number: 095000-0245 23910-1145 095000-024 || Warranty: 3 Months || Compatible with Hino K13C Engine || Note: Avoid unnecessary returns. Before purchase, please carefully check whether the product model you want to buy matches us. If you don't know, please contact us.
WSbaodan Product Name: Fuel Injector || Part number: 095000-0245 23910-1145 095000-024 || Warranty: 3 Months || Compatible with Hino K13C Engine || Note: Avoid unnecessary returns. Before purchase, please carefully check whether the product model you want to buy matches us. If you don't know, please contact us.
1X Fuel Injector Model 095000-0245 for Hino K13C Engine Parts
TUWODE Part Number: 095000-0245 || Item Type: Fuel Injector || Applicable Models: for Hino K13C Engine Parts || Well-functioning fuel injectors ensure the correct air-fuel ratio, which is essential for minimizing harmful emissions. || Fuel is broken into fine droplets for optimal air mixing and enhanced combustion efficiency.
TUWODE Part Number: 095000-0245 || Item Type: Fuel Injector || Applicable Models: for Hino K13C Engine Parts || Well-functioning fuel injectors ensure the correct air-fuel ratio, which is essential for minimizing harmful emissions. || Fuel is broken into fine droplets for optimal air mixing and enhanced combustion efficiency.
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001. | INJECTOR ASSY | 09500-00245 |
001. | INJECTOR ASSY | 09500-00245 |
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The problems in this chart are problems that do come about and are normally called "low power." These problems are not necessarily more common than engine problems, but they are possible problems which you need to read and check before an engine is disassembled.Read all of the items but make sure the first four are checked completely before making any engine test.Recommended Procedure
1. Tachometer Error ... To check, connect a tachometer of known accuracy to the engine. Run the engine and make a comparison of the readings of the vehicle and test tachometers. If vehicle tachometer is bad, make repairs as necessary or install a new tachometer.2. Engine Operated at High Altitude ... Less oxygen at higher altitudes causes the engine horsepower to go down. There is no effect on the 225 horsepower engine for the first 2280 m (7500 ft) above sea level of operation. There is no effect on the 235 and 250 horsepower engines for the first 1524 m (5000 ft) above sea level of operation. See the Fuel Setting And Related Information Fiche for the correct fuel setting for the higher altitude of operation.3. Brakes Do Not Completely Release ... Check the brakes by feeling all the brake drums. If the brakes of a wheel do not completely release, the brake drum for that wheel will be hotter than the brake drums for the other wheels. With the truck lifted with a jack, the wheels must have free rotation when turned by hand.4. Vehicle Operated in Too High a Gear ... If the operator does not shift the truck correctly, or operates the truck in a "lug" condition (using the truck in too high a gear for engine rpm to go up as accelerator pedal is pushed farther down, or using the truck in a gear where engine rpm goes down with accelerator pedal at maximum travel), poor vehicle performance is the result.5. Extra Engine Driven Equipment ... Air compressors, hydraulic pumps, alternators and other engine driven equipment that has damage, or that was not installed correctly, or that is not in correct adjustment can take more horsepower to drive than expected. If necessary, disconnect the equipment and test the engine.6. Speedometer Error ... A bad speedometer does not give the correct speed or the correct indication of fuel consumption. An indication of low speed can cause the operator to feel that he has a power problem.7. Speeds Too High ... The need for more horsepower is easy to see as the speed of the vehicle is increased. This is especially true if the front of the vehicle has a large surface area. Application personnel can give you the horsepower necessary for different vehicle designs at different speeds.8. Overload on Vehicle ... Application personnel can give you the horsepower needs for different vehicles.9. High Moving Resistance ... Soft ground conditions cause a need for more horsepower. To see if the problem is the engine, test the vehicle on a surface known to be good,
1. Tachometer Error ... To check, connect a tachometer of known accuracy to the engine. Run the engine and make a comparison of the readings of the vehicle and test tachometers. If vehicle tachometer is bad, make repairs as necessary or install a new tachometer.2. Engine Operated at High Altitude ... Less oxygen at higher altitudes causes the engine horsepower to go down. There is no effect on the 225 horsepower engine for the first 2280 m (7500 ft) above sea level of operation. There is no effect on the 235 and 250 horsepower engines for the first 1524 m (5000 ft) above sea level of operation. See the Fuel Setting And Related Information Fiche for the correct fuel setting for the higher altitude of operation.3. Brakes Do Not Completely Release ... Check the brakes by feeling all the brake drums. If the brakes of a wheel do not completely release, the brake drum for that wheel will be hotter than the brake drums for the other wheels. With the truck lifted with a jack, the wheels must have free rotation when turned by hand.4. Vehicle Operated in Too High a Gear ... If the operator does not shift the truck correctly, or operates the truck in a "lug" condition (using the truck in too high a gear for engine rpm to go up as accelerator pedal is pushed farther down, or using the truck in a gear where engine rpm goes down with accelerator pedal at maximum travel), poor vehicle performance is the result.5. Extra Engine Driven Equipment ... Air compressors, hydraulic pumps, alternators and other engine driven equipment that has damage, or that was not installed correctly, or that is not in correct adjustment can take more horsepower to drive than expected. If necessary, disconnect the equipment and test the engine.6. Speedometer Error ... A bad speedometer does not give the correct speed or the correct indication of fuel consumption. An indication of low speed can cause the operator to feel that he has a power problem.7. Speeds Too High ... The need for more horsepower is easy to see as the speed of the vehicle is increased. This is especially true if the front of the vehicle has a large surface area. Application personnel can give you the horsepower necessary for different vehicle designs at different speeds.8. Overload on Vehicle ... Application personnel can give you the horsepower needs for different vehicles.9. High Moving Resistance ... Soft ground conditions cause a need for more horsepower. To see if the problem is the engine, test the vehicle on a surface known to be good,