Workshop Manual
Table Of Contents
- Frontpage
- Table of contents
- Checking the compression pressure
- Mounting engine on assembly block and demounting
- Setting valve clearance
- Removing and installing the rocker arm and rocker arm bracket
- Disassembling, assembling and checking the rocker arm and rocker arm bracket
- Removing and installing cylinder head
- Checking piston overhang
- Removing and installing the crankcase bleeding
- Removing and installing the exhaust line
- Removing and install the charge air line
- Removing and installing the turbocharger
- Removing and installing the intake manifold
- Removing and installing the exhaust gas return valve
- Removing and installing the exhaust gas return pipe
- Removing and installing the exhaust gas collection pipe (Exhaust gas recirculation)
- Removing and installing the lifting magnet (Start amount release)
- Renewing the injection lines
- Removing and installing the fuel injectors
- Removing and installing the lifting magnet (charge air pressure-dependent full load stop)
- Installing and removing charge air pressure-dependent full load stop
- Removing and installing fuel pipes
- Removing and installing the fuel filter console
- Removing and installing the fuel supply pump
- Removing and installing the lubricating oil cooler
- Removing and installing the oil filter console
- Removing and installing the oil pressure switch
- Removing and installing the thermostat (Lubricating oil cooler)
- Removing and installing the control line
- Removing and installing the coolant pump
- Checking the thermostat (in the removed state)
- Removing and installing the thermostat
- Removing and installing the thermostat housing
- Removing and installing temperature transmitter
- Removing and installing the lifting magnet (Engine shutdown)
- Removing and installing the V-belt pulley
- Renew V-belts, check V-belt tension
- Removing and installing the flywheel
- Removing and installing the hydraulic pump
- Removing and installing the generator
- Removing and installing the starter
- Removing and installing the heating plugs
- Removing and installing the glow plug
- 7 Standard tools
- 8 Special tools
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DEUTZ engines User notes
z When removing and installing components, no
materials which can leave behind particles or fi-
bres (cardboard, wood, cloths) may be used.
z Removed parts may only be rubbed down with
clean, lint-free cloths. No dirt particles may be
rubbed into the components.
z Openings on the components and on the engine
must be closed immediately with suitable stop-
pers/caps.
z The stoppers/caps may only be removed imme-
diately before installing.
z Store stoppers/caps free from dust and dirt in the
original packaging and dispose of after using
once.
z Only remove new parts from the original packag-
ing just before installation.
z Removed components must be kept in new, seal-
able bags or - if available - in the packaging of the
new parts.
z Always use the original packaging of the new part
to send back the removed components.
Notes and measures for the vehicle workshop
area
z For work such as removal and installation on de-
fective hydraulic components on the Common
Rail System it is recommended to partition off a
separate workshop area in the factory. This must
be separate from other areas in which general
vehicle repairs such as brake repairs are carried
out.
z The workshop floor is sealed or tiled.
z No welding gear, grinders, general machine
tools, brakes or performance test benches may
be operated in this room.
z Regular cleaning of the workshop area is manda-
tory. Draughts, ventilation systems and heating
fans should be minimised.
Notes and measures for workbench and tools in
the vehicle hall
z A special workbench must be set up for work on
removed components.
z Clean the removal and installation tools regularly
and keep them in a closed tool cabinet.
z Remove loose parts (for example paint chips
from assembly work) with an industrial vacuum
cleaner or other suction device.
z Working materials and tools must be cleaned be-
fore work. Only use tools without damage to the
chrome plating or tools which are not chrome-
plated.
3.2.3 Disposal regulations
The work described in the operation manual and
workshop manual necessitates renewal of parts and
operating materials among other things. The re-
newed parts / operating materials must be stored,
transported and disposed of according to regula-
tions. The owner himself is responsible for this.
Disposal includes recycling and the scrapping of
parts / operating materials, although recycling has
priority.
Details of disposal and their monitoring are gov-
erned by regional, national and international laws
and directives which the system operator must ob-
serve on his own responsibility.