Information supply pump
BOSCH
9 440 610 846
9440610846
ZEXEL
105210-4220
1052104220
MITSUBISHI
3126186400
3126186400
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1. | [1] | 152000-3620 | PUMP HOUSING |
5. | [1] | 152100-1120 | PUMP PLUNGER |
6. | [1] | 152102-0200 | COMPRESSION SPRING |
7. | [1] | 152105-1500 | CAPSULE |
8. | [1] | 029332-6030 | GASKET |
10. | [1] | 152111-2820 | TAPPET |
10/2. | [1] | 152112-0100 | ROLLER |
10/3. | [1] | 152113-0700 | BEARING PIN |
10/4. | [2] | 152114-0400 | SLIDER |
14. | [2] | 152115-0200 | VALVE BODY |
14. | [2] | 152115-0200 | VALVE BODY |
15. | [2] | 152116-0200 | COILED SPRING |
15. | [2] | 152116-0200 | COILED SPRING |
16. | [1] | 152117-0100 | CAPSULE |
18. | [2] | 029331-6030 | GASKET |
18. | [2] | 029331-6030 | GASKET |
20. | [1] | 152121-0200 | LOCKING WASHER |
25. | [1] | 152200-5920 | HAND PRIMER |
30. | [1] | 152300-7120 | EYE BOLT |
32. | [1] | 029731-4570 | EYE BOLT |
35. | [2] | 029341-4130 | GASKET D20&13.8T2* |
36. | [2] | 029341-4130 | GASKET D20&13.8T2* |
42. | [1] | 152320-0100 | COVER |
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* Select an appropriate cleaning method according to the condition of the cooling system as shown below.
* FUSO DIESEL LONGLIFE COOLANT is flammable. Keep them away from heat and flames.
* If you accidentally splash FUSO DIESEL LONGLIFE COOLANT, FUSO ANTIFREEZE, OR RADIATOR ANTIRUST (RADIPET 9) in your eyes, wash it out immediately with water and seek medical attention.
Air Bleeding of Cooling System
* With the pressure cap removed and the coolant temperature at 90°C, let the engine idle in order to bleed air completely out of the cooling system.* After air bleeding is completed, refill the reservoir tank with coolant as needed.Air/Gas Leakage Test
* Presence of air or exhaust gas in coolant accelerates corrosion of the cooling system components. To prevent this, carry out air/gas leakage tests in accordance with the following procedure.* Remove the pressure cap.
* If the engine is hot, boiling coolant may spurt out from the filler port when the pressure cap is loosened. To avoid being scold, make sure to remove the pressure cap only when the coolant is cold.
* Run the engine until the coolant temperature rises to approximately 90°C. * If air bubbles appear continuously through the filler port, there is air or exhaust gas penetrating into the cooling system.* Presence of air in coolant can be an indication of loose cylinder head bolts, loose water pump mounting bolts, loose hose connections, and/or a damaged hose.* Presence of exhaust gas in coolant can be an indication of a damaged cylinder head gasket and/or cracks in the cylinder head.Inspection of Coolant Leak
* With the engine idling, check the coolant passage (radiator hose, water hose, etc.) for coolant leak.* If any leak is found, check the installation condition of each part and retighten the loose part to the specified torque.If any crack or damage is found on a pipe or hose, replace it to a new one.Coolant Fan, Belt And Water Pump
Removal Sequence1 Cooling fan2 Fan spacer3 Belt4 Water pump pulley5 Water pump6 O-ringX: Non-reusable parts* The water pump cannot be disassembled. It must be replaced if defective. Installation SequenceFollow the removal sequence in reverse.
* The water pump pulley is driven by two belts. Always replace the two belts simultaneously to ensure that both belts have the same tension.* Make sure that there is no oil or grease on the belts. Belts soiled with oil or grease may easily slip, resulting in deteriorated performance of the cooling system.* Keep the O-ring free from engine oil. Engine oil will make the O-ring swell, which may cause leakage.
* After installation, check and adjust the belt tension. (See "GENERAL INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT".)Lubricant and/or sealant Water Hose And Pipe
Disassembly Sequence1 Heater return pipe2 O-ring3 Water temperature sensor4 Water outlet pipe5 Gasket*a: Thermostat caseX: Non-reusable parts Assembly SequenceFollow the disassembly sequence in reverse.
* Keep the O-ring free of engine oil. Engine oil will make the O-ring swell, which may cause leakage.
Tightening Torque (Unit: N m {kgf m}) Lubricant and/or sealant Thermostat
Disassembly Sequence1 Thermostat cover2 Thermostat3 Bypass Pipe4 O-ring5 Thermostat
* FUSO DIESEL LONGLIFE COOLANT is flammable. Keep them away from heat and flames.
* If you accidentally splash FUSO DIESEL LONGLIFE COOLANT, FUSO ANTIFREEZE, OR RADIATOR ANTIRUST (RADIPET 9) in your eyes, wash it out immediately with water and seek medical attention.
Air Bleeding of Cooling System
* With the pressure cap removed and the coolant temperature at 90°C, let the engine idle in order to bleed air completely out of the cooling system.* After air bleeding is completed, refill the reservoir tank with coolant as needed.Air/Gas Leakage Test
* Presence of air or exhaust gas in coolant accelerates corrosion of the cooling system components. To prevent this, carry out air/gas leakage tests in accordance with the following procedure.* Remove the pressure cap.
* If the engine is hot, boiling coolant may spurt out from the filler port when the pressure cap is loosened. To avoid being scold, make sure to remove the pressure cap only when the coolant is cold.
* Run the engine until the coolant temperature rises to approximately 90°C. * If air bubbles appear continuously through the filler port, there is air or exhaust gas penetrating into the cooling system.* Presence of air in coolant can be an indication of loose cylinder head bolts, loose water pump mounting bolts, loose hose connections, and/or a damaged hose.* Presence of exhaust gas in coolant can be an indication of a damaged cylinder head gasket and/or cracks in the cylinder head.Inspection of Coolant Leak
* With the engine idling, check the coolant passage (radiator hose, water hose, etc.) for coolant leak.* If any leak is found, check the installation condition of each part and retighten the loose part to the specified torque.If any crack or damage is found on a pipe or hose, replace it to a new one.Coolant Fan, Belt And Water Pump
Removal Sequence1 Cooling fan2 Fan spacer3 Belt4 Water pump pulley5 Water pump6 O-ringX: Non-reusable parts* The water pump cannot be disassembled. It must be replaced if defective. Installation SequenceFollow the removal sequence in reverse.
* The water pump pulley is driven by two belts. Always replace the two belts simultaneously to ensure that both belts have the same tension.* Make sure that there is no oil or grease on the belts. Belts soiled with oil or grease may easily slip, resulting in deteriorated performance of the cooling system.* Keep the O-ring free from engine oil. Engine oil will make the O-ring swell, which may cause leakage.
* After installation, check and adjust the belt tension. (See "GENERAL INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT".)Lubricant and/or sealant Water Hose And Pipe
Disassembly Sequence1 Heater return pipe2 O-ring3 Water temperature sensor4 Water outlet pipe5 Gasket*a: Thermostat caseX: Non-reusable parts Assembly SequenceFollow the disassembly sequence in reverse.
* Keep the O-ring free of engine oil. Engine oil will make the O-ring swell, which may cause leakage.
Tightening Torque (Unit: N m {kgf m}) Lubricant and/or sealant Thermostat
Disassembly Sequence1 Thermostat cover2 Thermostat3 Bypass Pipe4 O-ring5 Thermostat