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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This Service Manual describes the specifications of Mitsubishi diesel engines (land and standard applications)
and relevant service standards, as well as the procedures for servicing the engines such as for disassembly,
inspection, repair and reassembly. This manual is divided into Groups. Each Group covers a specific area of
the engine.
The fuel injection pump, the governor and the turbocharger are handled in a separate manual.
Major contents of Groups are listed on the “General Contents” page. Detailed contents of each Group are
listed on the first page of that Group.
For information on the operations and recommended inspection
/
maintenance schedule of forklift trucks,
please refer to the operator’s manual for the forklift truck. For information on components
/
parts and spares
ordering procedures, refer to the parts catalogue. For information on structures and functions, refer to
appropriate training materials.
1. Notes
on
descriptions
(1)
Parts shown in Figures as well as in the text are numbered in the order of disassembly.
(2)
Inspecting points during disassembly are shown in the Disassembly figures by enclosing in the box.
(3) Service standards for inspection and repair are listed on the appropriate pages of this manual where the
relevant descriptions are made. Also, a comprehensive listing of service standards is provided in Group
1.
(4) Parts reassembly sequence is provided below the Figure of that reassembly in the form of
⑤→④→③
→②→①
.
(5) In this manual, the following marks are provided to draw the reader’s attention to the safety notes
described under the marks.
・・・・
This indicates a dangerous situation which can highly likely result in death or
serious injury unless avoided.
・・・・
This indicates a potentially dangerous situation which may possibly lead to
death or serious injury unless avoided.
・・・・
This indicates a potentially dangerous situation which may cause minor to
moderate injury unless avoided.
・・・・
This indicates a potential danger in which property damage may result unless
avoided.
Note:
・・・・
This stresses important points or provides useful tips on engine operations and
service.
(6) Wherever hardware tightening requires the application of engine oil, “WET” is mentioned. If not
mentioned, tighten the hardware “dry” (engine oil should not be applied).
Summary of Contents for diesel engines
Page 5: ......
Page 33: ...SERVICE STANDARDS 1 20 ...
Page 34: ...1 General Tools 1 22 2 Special Tools 1 23 TOOLS LIST ...
Page 37: ...TOOLS LIST 1 24 ...
Page 41: ...OVERHAUL TIMING 1 28 ...
Page 46: ......
Page 47: ......
Page 61: ...ENGINE MAIN PARTS DISASSEMBLY 2 16 ...
Page 99: ...FUEL SYSTEM REMOVAL 3 8 ...
Page 115: ...FUEL SYSTEM DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION AND REASSEMBLY 3 24 ...
Page 119: ...FUEL SYSTEM INSTALLATION 3 28 2 Governor Installing the governor Installation sequence ...
Page 123: ...FUEL SYSTEM INSTALLATION 3 32 ...
Page 131: ...OIL SYSTEM DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION AND REASSEMBLY 4 8 ...
Page 143: ...COOLING SYSTEM DISASSEMBLY INSPECTION AND REASSEMBLY 5 8 ...
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Page 151: ......
Page 153: ...INLET AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS REMOVAL 6 4 ...
Page 159: ...INLET AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS INSTALLATION 6 10 ...
Page 160: ...1 Starter 7 2 2 Alternator 7 3 3 Stop Solenoid 7 4 4 Glow Plug 7 5 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM REMOVAL ...
Page 165: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM REMOVAL 7 6 ...
Page 189: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION 7 30 ...
Page 207: ...MISCELLANEOUS 9 4 ...