項目 零配件號碼 新件號 描述
1 1889116 C92 1 1889116 C92 水泵裝備
4 1879468 C2 1 1879468 C2 水泵皮帶輪
5 1817811 C1 1 1817811 C1 螺拴
6 40050 R1 1 40050 R1 螺帽
7 1817810 C1 4 1817810 C1 公制的螺拴
8 1817959 C1 2 1817959 C1 公制的螺拴
9 1817812 C1 1 1817812 C1 公制的螺拴
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Important Safety Information |
Most accidents tha t involve produc t op eration, ma intena nc e and repair are caus ed by failure to ob serve basic safety rules or precautions . An accident can often be avoided by recog nizing pote ntially ha za rdous situations before an accident oc curs . A person mus t be alert to pote ntial ha za rds. This person should also ha ve the ne cessary training, skills and tools to perform the se func tions properly. |
Improper operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair of this product can be dangerous and could result in injury or death. |
Do not operate or perform any lubrication, maintenance or repair on this product, until you have read and understood the operation, lubrication, maintenance and repair information. |
Sa fety precautions and warning s are provided in this ma nua l and on the produc t. If the se ha za rd warning s are not he eded, bod ily injury or death could oc cur to you or to othe r persons . |
The ha za rds are identified by the “Safety Alert Symb ol” and followed by a “Signa l Word” suc h as “DANGER”, “WARNING” or “CAUTION”. The Sa fety Alert “WARNING” label is shown below. |
The me aning of this safety alert symb ol is as follows: |
Attention! Become Alert! Your Safety is Involved. |
The me ssage tha t appears und er the warning explains the ha za rd and can be either written or pictorially presente d. |
Op erations tha t ma y caus e produc t dama ge are identified by “NOTICE” labels on the produc t and in this pub lication. |
Perkins cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. The warnings in this publication and on the product are, therefore, not all inclusive. If a tool, procedure, work method or operating technique that is not specifically recommended by Perkins is used, you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and for others. You should also ensure that the product will not be damaged or be made unsafe by the operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair procedures that you choose. |
The informa tion, specifications , and illustrations in this pub lication are on the basis of informa tion tha t was available at the time tha t the pub lication was written. The specifications , torque s, pressure s, me asure me nts , adjustme nts , illustrations , and othe r items can cha ng e at any time. These cha ng es can affect the service tha t is given to the produc t. Ob tain the comp lete and mos t current informa tion before you start any job. Pe rkins dealers or Pe rkins distributors ha ve the mos t current informa tion available. |
When replacement parts are required for this product Perkins recommends using Perkins replacement parts. Failure to heed this warning can lead to prema- ture failures, product damage, personal injury or death. |
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Table of Contents |
Crankshaft Thrust - Measure ................................ 81 Gear Group - Inspect ............................................ 82 Vibration Damper - Check .................................... 83 |
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Electrical System |
Alternator - Test .................................................... 85 Battery - Test ......................................................... 86 Charging System - Test ........................................ 86 Electric Starting System - Test .............................. 86 V-Belt - Test .......................................................... 87 |
General Information ................................................ 4 Glossary of Electronic Control Terms ..................... 7 Electronic Control System Components ................ 11 Power Sources ..................................................... 26 Fuel System ......................................................... 28 Air Inlet and Exhaust System ............................... 37 Lubrication System .............................................. 41 Cooling System .................................................... 43 Basic Engine ......................................................... 46 Electrical System ................................................. 49 |
Index Section |
Index ..................................................................... 88 |
Testing and Adjusting Section |
Fuel System |
Fuel System - Inspect ........................................... 52 Air in Fuel - Test .................................................... 52 Finding Top Center Position for No. 1 Piston ....... 53 Fuel Quality - Test ................................................. 53 Fuel System - Prime ............................................. 54 Fuel System Pressure - Test ................................. 55 Gear Group (Front) - Time .................................... 56 |
Air Inlet and Exhaust System |
Air Inlet and Exhaust System - Inspect ................. 58 Turbocharger - Inspect .......................................... 58 Exhaust Temperature - Test .................................. 61 Exhaust Cooler (NRS) - Test (If Equipped) ........... 61 Engine Crankcase Pressure (Blowby) - Test ........ 62 Engine Valve Lash - Inspect/Adjust ...................... 62 Valve Depth - Inspect ............................................ 64 Valve Guide - Inspect ............................................ 64 |
Lubrication System |
Engine Oil Pressure - Test .................................... 65 Engine Oil Pump - Inspect .................................... 65 Excessive Bearing Wear - Inspect ........................ 66 Excessive Engine Oil Consumption - Inspect ....... 66 Increased Engine Oil Temperature - Inspect ........ 67 |
Cooling System |
Cooling System - Check (Overheating) ................ 68 Cooling System - Inspect ...................................... 69 Cooling System - Test ........................................... 70 Engine Oil Cooler - Inspect ................................... 72 Water Temperature Regulator - Test ..................... 74 Water Pump - Inspect ........................................... 74 |
Basic Engine |
Piston Ring Groove - Inspect ................................ 75 Connecting Rod - Inspect ..................................... 76 Connecting Rod Bearings - Inspect ...................... 77 Main Bearings - Inspect ........................................ 77 Cylinder Block - Inspect ........................................ 77 Cylinder Head - Inspect ........................................ 77 Cylinder Liner Projection - Inspect ........................ 78 Flywheel - Inspect ................................................. 79 Flywheel Housing - Inspect ................................... 80 |
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The following model views show the 1600 Series Industrial Engine features. Due to individual applications, your engine may appear different from the illustrations. |
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Illustration 1 |
Typical example of the right side of the 1600D engine |
(1) Rear lifting eye (2) Front lifting eye (3) Alternator |
(5) Belt tensioner (6) Coolant pump (7) Coolant intake connection (8) Crankcase breather |
(9) Oil cooler (10) Oil filter (11) Turbocharger (12) Exhaust gas cooler (NRS) |
(4) Drive belt |
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Illustration 2 |
Typical example of the left side of the 1600D engine |
(13) Valve mechanism cover (14) Air cleaner |
(17) Oil filler and oil gauge (18) Oil drain plug |
(21) Secondary fuel filter (22) Hand priming pump |
(15) Flywheel housing (16) Flywheel |
(19) Electronic Control Module (ECM) (20) High-pressure oil pump |
(23) Primary fuel filter |
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Illustration 3 |
Typical example of the 1600A engine |
The 1600 Series diesel engine is electronically controlled. The 1600 Series engine uses an Electronic Control Module (ECM) that receives signals from the engine sensors in order to control the electronic unit injectors. |
The steel pistons have a specially designed combustion chamber in the top of the piston in order to achieve clean exhaust emissions. |
The pistons have two compression rings and an oil control ring. |
The fuel system is electro-hydraulic. The system includes an under-valve-cover high-pressure oil manifold, electronic unit injectors, and a high-pressure oil pump. The electronic unit injectors are installed in the cylinder head, under the high-pressure oil manifold. |
A piston and a connecting rod are matched to each cylinder. The piston height is controlled by the distance between the center of the large end bearing and the center of the small end bearing of the connecting rod. |
The six cylinders are arranged in-line. The cylinder head assembly has two inlet valves and two exhaust valves for each cylinder. The ports for the exhaust valves are on the right side of the cylinder head. The ports for the inlet valves are on the left side of the cylinder head. Each cylinder valve has a single valve spring. |
The crankshaft has seven main bearing journals. End play is controlled by thrust washers which are located on both sides of the number 7 upper main bearing. |
Each cylinder has a piston cooling jet that is installed in the cylinder block. The piston cooling jet sprays engine oil onto the gallery of the piston in order to cool the piston. |
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The timing case is made of aluminum. The timing gears are stamped with timing marks in order to ensure the correct assembly of the gears. When the number 1 piston is at the top center position of the compression stroke, the marked teeth on the idler gears will align with the marks that are on the camshaft gear, and the gear on the crankshaft. There are no timing marks on the rear face of the timing case. |
i04201673 Glossary of Electronic Control Terms |
Active Diagnostic Code – An active diagnostic code alerts the operator or the service technician that an electronic system malfunction is currently present. Refer to the term “Diagnostic Trouble Code” in this glossary. |
The crankshaft gear turns the lower idler gear which then turns the following gears: |
• the upper idler gear |
Air-To-Air Aftercooler – An air-to-air aftercooler is a device that is used on turbocharged engines in order to cool inlet air that has undergone compression. The inlet air is cooled after the inlet air passes through the turbocharger. The inlet air is passed through an aftercooler (heat exchanger) that uses ambient air for cooling. The inlet air that has been cooled advances to the inlet manifold. |
• the camshaft gear |
• the spline gear for the engine oil pump • the gear for the high-pressure oil pump • the accessory drive gear |
Adaptive Trim – This is a software process that is performed in the ECM that optimizes engine performance by automatically compensating for degradation of injector components. |
The camshaft runs at half the rpm of the crankshaft. The high-pressure oil pump runs at half the rpm as the crankshaft. |
The high-pressure oil pump that is installed on the left side of the engine is gear-driven from the timing case. The low-pressure fuel transfer pump is mounted on the high-pressure oil pump. |
Alternating Current (AC) – Alternating current is an electric current that reverses direction at a regular interval that is reoccurring. |
Before Top Center (BTC) – BTC is the 180 degrees of crankshaft rotation before the piston reaches the top center position in the normal direction of rotation. |
The low-pressure fuel transfer pump draws fuel from the fuel tank across a suction strainer to the primary fuel filter. |
Inlet Manifold Pressure – The difference between the turbocharger outlet pressure and atmospheric pressure is commonly referred to as inlet manifold pressure. The sensor for the inlet manifold air pressure measures the amount of boost. |
The fuel flows from the primary fuel filter into the fuel rail. The fuel rail is an integral part of the inlet manifold. The fuel flows into six cylinder head passages to each electronic unit injector. |
When the electronic unit injectors are activated, fuel flows from the fuel passages through the inlet ports of the electronic unit injector and inside the electronic unit injectors. |
Breakout Harness – The breakout harness is a test harness that is designed to connect into the engine harness. This connection allows a normal circuit operation and the connection simultaneously provides a Breakout T in order to measure the signals. |
The high-pressure oil pump is not serviceable. The engine uses speed sensors and the Electronic Control Module to control the engine speed. |
Bypass Circuit – A bypass circuit is a circuit that is used as a substitute circuit for an existing circuit. A bypass circuit is typically used as a test circuit. |
For the specifications for the 1600 Series engine, refer to Specifications, “Engine Design”. |
CAN Data Link – The CAN Data Link is used for communication with other microprocessor-based devices. |
Code – Refer to “Diagnostic Code” or “Event Code”. |
Cold Mode – Cold mode is a mode for cold starting and for cold engine operation. This mode is used for engine protection, reduced smoke emissions and faster warm-up time. |
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