PRELIMINARY
MBE EGR TECHNICIAN'S GUIDE
2.1
MBE 4000 ENGINES WITH EGR SYSTEMS
The MBE 4000 is a four-stroke, high speed electronically controlled diesel engine. The cylinder
block contains a camshaft that actuates two intake valves and two exhaust valves per cylinder,
and pressurizes the fuel injection system electronic unit pumps.
The engine is equipped with full-flow oil filter, oil cooler, fuel filter(s), turbocharger, and an
electronic engine control system that manages fuel delivery and EGR systems. Air is supplied by
the turbocharger to the intake manifold and into the engine cylinders after passing through an
air-to-air intercooler mounted in the vehicle ahead of the cooling system radiator. The intercooler
cools the pressurized intake air charge coming from the turbocharger compressor before it is mixed
with cooled recirculated exhaust gas and distributed to the intake ports by the intake manifold.
The MBE 4000 utilizes electronically controlled fuel injection and cooled exhaust gas
recirculation as the primary emission control technologies. The engine’s DDEC Engine Control
Unit (DDEC-ECU) utilizes algorithms and several sensor inputs for management of the fuel
injection and EGR systems. See Figure 2-3 and Figure 2-4 for sensor locations.
All information subject to change without notice.
(Rev. 5/05)
2-5
7SE940 0505
Copyright © 2005 DETROIT DIESEL CORPORATION
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