Zx200-5g Engine Manual 6bg1 Tier 2 Edcd-En-00
Zx200-5g Engine Manual 6bg1 Tier 2 Edcd-En-00
Zx200-5g Engine Manual 6bg1 Tier 2 Edcd-En-00
EDCD-EN-00
6BG1
TIER 2
Engine Manual
ENGINE MANUAL
6BG1
Tier 2
URL:http://www.hitachi-c-m.com
SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
6. Each service operation section in this Workshop Manual begins with an exploded view of the applica-
ble area. A brief explanation of the notation used follows.
Disassembly Steps - 2
1. Water by-pass hose 10. Cylinder head gasket The parts listed under "Reassembly
2.
3.
▲ 4.
Thermostat housing
Water pump
Injection nozzle holder
▲ 11. Crankshaft damper pulley with
12.
dust seal
Timing gear case cover (Option)
• Steps" or "Installation Steps" are in the
5. Glow plug and glow plug connector 13. Timing gear cover service operation sequence.
6. Cylinder head cover 14. Timing gear oil pipe
▲ 7. Rocker arm shaft and rocker arm 15. Idler gear “B” and shaft
8. Push rod ▲ 16. Idler gear “A”
▲ 9. Cylinder head 17. Idler gear shaft
The removal or installation of parts
Inverted Engine
8. The following symbols appear throughout this Workshop Manual. They tell you the type of service
operation or step to perform.
Right
Inj. pump
Front Rear
Left
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PERFORMANCE CURVE
MODEL AA-6BG1TRA
CONDITION:
Ambient condition : JIS standard Air cleaner : None
Break-in : More than 30 hours Alternator : No Load
Cooling fan : 650φ Exhaust silencer : None
TORQUE (N·m)
550
500
450
120 400
100
POWER OUTPUT (kW)
80
60
40
SFC (g/kW h)
240
20 230
220
0 210
Note: Some values are different due to the difference of the models and the specifications.
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EXTERNAL VIEW
Note: Some components and shapes are different due to the difference of the models and the specifications.
Cylinder head
Turbocharger Oil filler cap Turbocharger
Exhaust
Alternator
manifold
Flywheel housing
Oil feed pipe
Flywheel housing
Flywheel
Dipstick
Cooling fan Fan guide
Inlet pipe
Fuel filter
Nozzle holder Oil filler cap Turbocharger
Oil drain pipe
Fan belt
Check hole cover
Alternator
Injection pump
Oil port cover Crank pulley Starter motor
Flywheel (Oil filter remote type)
Oil pan Oil pan
housing
Oil drain plug
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Bolt
Diameter ×
pitch (mm)
An asterisk (*) indicates that the bolts are used for female threaded parts that are made of soft materials
such as casting.
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Bolt
Diameter ×
pitch (mm)
A bolt with an asterisk (*) is used for female screws of soft material such as cast iron.
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Snug torque
A B C D
Coinciding line G
B
F
7.8–9.8
(0.8–1.0/5.8–7.2)
42–62
69→88 →90°–120° (4.3–6.3/31–46)
(7.0/51)→(9.0/65)
Apply MoS2 grease
20–25
(2.0–2.5/14–18)
Glow plug
42–62
(4.3–6.3/31–46)
Cylinder Body
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
42–62
(4.3–6.3/31–46)
21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
226–245
(23–25/166–181)
Apply engine oil
16–25
(1.6–2.6/12–19)
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25–30
(2.6–3.1/19–22)
21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
69–88
(7–9/51–65)
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25–35
(2.6–3.6/19–26)
25–35
(2.6–3.6/19–26)
21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
142–172
(14.5–17.5/105–127)
Lubricate with engine oil
44–64
(4.5–6.5/33–47)
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39 →60°–90°
(4/29)
Apply MoS2 grease
539–637 197–240
(55–65/378–470) (20.1–24.5/145–177)
Apply MoS2 grease Apply engine oil
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21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
42–62
(4.3–6.3/31–46)
42–62
(4.3–6.3/31–46)
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21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
42–62
(4.3–6.3/31–46)
21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
25–31
(2.6–3.2/19–23)
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21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
147–167
(15–17/108–123)
Outer side
21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
147–167
(15–17/108–123)
21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
Inner side
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42–62
(4.3–6.3/31–46)
42–62
(4.3–6.3/31–46)
21–30
(2.1–3.1/15–22)
14–24
(1.4–2.4/10–17)
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Fuel System
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
20–25
(2.0–2.5/14–18)
10–15
(1.0–1.5/7–11)
17–21
20–25
(1.7–2.1/12–15) 42–62
(2.0–2.5/14–18)
(4.3–6.3/31–46)
16–18
(1.6–1.8/12–13)
28–32
(2.9–3.3/21–24) 16–18
(1.6–1.8/12–13)
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Turbocharger
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
16–25
(1.6–2.6/12–19)
42–62
(4.3–6.3/31–46)
16–25
(1.6–2.6/12–19)
28–46
(2.9–4.7/21–34)
16–25
(1.6–2.6/12–19)
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IDENTIFICATIONS
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Engine Serial Number
The engine number is stamped on the front left hand
side of the cylinder body.
MAINTENANCE 2–1
SECTION 2
MAINTENANCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
Lubricating system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2– 2
Fuel system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2– 3
Cooling system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2– 7
Valve clearance adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2– 7
Injection timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2– 9
Compression pressure measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–14
Turbocharger inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–15
Engine repair kit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–16
Recommended lubricants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–17
Engine oil viscosity chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–17
Note: Maintenance intervals such as fuel or oil filter changes should be referred to INSTRUCTION BOOK.
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2–2 MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATING SYSTEM
Main Oil Filter Replacement
Cartridge (Spin-On) Type
(Remote mount type)
Removal
Removal and Installer: Filter Wrench
1. Loosen the used oil filter by turning it counterclock-
wise with the filter wrench.
2. Discard the used oil filter.
Installation
1. Wipe the oil filter mounting face with a clean rag.
This will allow the new oil filter to seat properly.
2. Lightly oil the O-ring.
3. Turn in the new oil filter until the sealing face is fit-
ted against the O-ring.
4. Use the filter wrench to turn in the oil filter an addi-
tional 3/4 of a turn or one turn.
5. Check the engine oil level and replenish to the speci-
fied level if required.
6. Start the engine and check for oil leakage from the
oil filter.
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MAINTENANCE 2–3
FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel Filter Replacement
Cartridge (Spin-On) Type
Removal
1. Loosen the fuel filter by turning it counterclockwise
with the filter wrench or your hand. Discard the
used filter.
Filter Wrench
2. Wipe the fuel filter fitting face clean with a rag.
This will allow the new fuel filter to seat properly.
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2–4 MAINTENANCE
Installation
1. Apply a light coat of engine oil to the O-ring.
2. Supply fuel to the new fuel filter.
This will facilitate air bleeding.
3. Turn in the new fuel filter until the filter O-ring is fit-
ted against the sealing face.
4. Use the filter wrench to turn in the fuel filter an addi-
tional 2/3 of a turn.
Overflow Valve
Check the overflow valve for clogging.
Check the ball side for suction leakage
kPa (kgf/cm2/psi)
Overflow Valve Opening
147 (1.5/21)
Pressure (Reference)
Injection Nozzle
Inspection procedure
1. Clamp the injection nozzle holder in a vise.
2. Use a wrench to remove the injection nozzle holder
cap.
3. Remove the injection nozzle holder from the vise.
Adjusting Procedure
Injection Starting Pressure Check
1. Attach the injection nozzle holder to the injection
nozzle tester.
2. Loosen the adjusting screw 1.
3. Check the injection nozzle starting pressure and the
spray condition by operating the injection nozzle
tester.
4. Adjust the injection nozzle starting pressure.
Turn the adjusting screw clockwise while operating
the injection nozzle tester handle.
1
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MAINTENANCE 2–5
MPa (kgf/cm2/psi)
Injection Starting
18.1 (185/2630)
Pressure
1 WARNING
TEST FLUID FROM THE NOZZLE TESTER WILL SPRAY
OUT UNDER GREAT PRESSURE. IT CAN EASILY
PUNCTURE A PERSON'S SKIN. KEEP YOUR HANDS
AWAY FROM THE NOZZLE TESTER AT ALL TIMES.
Water sedimentor
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2–6 MAINTENANCE
Strainer
Air Bleeding
1. Loosen the feed pump cap 1 on the injection pump.
2
2. Loosen the bleeding screw 2 on the injection pump.
3. Operate the feed pump until there are no more bub-
bles visible in the fuel being discharged from the
loosened bleeding screw.
4. Retighten the bleeding screw.
5. Operate the feed pump several times and check for
1
fuel leakage around the injection pump and the fuel
filter.
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MAINTENANCE 2–7
COOLING SYSTEM
2 Depress here
Cooling Fan Drive Belt
Adjustment
1. Check the cooling fan drive belt for cracking and
Belt other damage.
3 deflection
2. Check the drive belt tension by exerting a force of 10
kg (22lb) midway between the fan pulley 2 and the
generator 3.
1
3. Adjust the belt tension by loosening the alternator
mounting bolt and the generator adjusting bolt and
pivoting the generator.
Be sure to retighten the bolts after adjusting the belt
tension.
mm (in)
Cooling Fan Drive Belt Deflection
Single belt 7–10 (0.28–0.39)
Scrum belt
(2 belts are jointed) 3.5ー6.0 (0.14ー0.24)
Scrum belt
(3 belts are jointed) 1.5ー2.5 (0.06ー0.10)
Thermostat
Thermometer
Agitating rod Inspection
Visually inspect the thermostat.
Replace the thermostat if excessive wear or damage is
discovered during inspection.
Measure the valve lift.
Wood piece mm (in)
Amount of Valve Lift 10.0 (0.39)
°C(°F)
Valve Opening Temperature
AA-6BG1TRA 80–84 (176–183)
CC-6BG1TRA-12/13 74.5ー78.5 (166ー173)
°C(°F)
Valve Full Opening
90 (194)
Temperature
2–8 MAINTENANCE
12
20
6
If the No. 1 cylinder intake and exhaust valve rocker
arms have play, the No. 1 piston is at TDC on the
compression stroke.
If the No. 1 cylinder intake and exhaust valve rocker
arms are depressed, the No. 6 piston is at TDC on
the compression stroke.
MAINTENANCE 2–9
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Front
Rocker Arm Screw Lock
21–30 (2.1–3.1/15–22)
Nut Torque
INJECTION TIMING
Note:
Take care to avoid entry of dust or foreign particles into
the pump interior when the timing adjustment is made.
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2–10 MAINTENANCE
Checking Procedure
1. Align the crankshaft pulley TDC mark with the
pointer.
Remove the inspection hole cover at the front of the
injection pump on the timing gear case cover.
Check the alignment between the pointer 4 on the
12
20
6
injection pump gear nut lock plate and the projec-
tion area mark 3 on the injection pump gear case.
If it is in misalignment, recheck with turning the
crankshaft pulley one more turn to repeat the afore-
going procedure to mark sure that it is in alignment.
Check the alignment of the notched lines 1 and 2.
3
(These notched lines were aligned at the factory to
set the injection pump body and the mounting
flange.)
Next, inspect the crankangle position of the injection
starting.
2. Reversely turn the crankshaft pulley counterclock-
1 2 wise about 30° crankangle.
4
MAINTENANCE 2–11
6BG1 TD Note
C
6BG1 engine has eight timing notch lines punched on
6
12
20
015ES002
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2–12 MAINTENANCE
Note:
Injection pump injection timing will vary among identi-
cal engines contact your machine supplier or nearest
ISUZU engine service outlet for the specifications applic-
able to your engine.
These specifications have been set by ISUZU and the
OEM manufacturer.
Note:
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE INJECTION PUMP BODY.
THE INJECTION PUMP BODY IS MADE OF ALUMINUM.
OVERTIGHTENING WILL DISTORT THE INJECTION
PUMP BODY SHAPE AND ADVERSELY AFFECT CON-
TROL RACK OPERATION.
Adjusting Procedure
1. Align the pointer and the specified timing mark on
the crank pulley.
2. Perform the operations described on page 2-10, 11,
paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 6.
3. Loosen the four injection pump fixing nut.
4. To advance the timing
Pivot the injection pump at the pump driveshaft
toward out.
To retard the timing.
Loosen
Pivot the injection pump at the pump driveshaft
(Back side nuts also) toward in. (toward the cylinder block)
Reference; the 1 mm misalignment between the two
setting mark lines corresponds to about 2° in
crankangle.
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MAINTENANCE 2–13
2–14 MAINTENANCE
4. Crank the engine with the starter motor and take the
compression gauge reading.
MPa (kgf/cm2/psi) at 200 min-1 at sea level
Standard Limit
3.0 (31/440) 2.5 (26/370)
MAINTENANCE 2–15
TURBOCHARGER INSPECTION
1. Check the air intake duct connections for air leakage.
Check the turbine wheel for damage. Check the
compressor blade for damage.
2–16 MAINTENANCE
18
22
7
16
26 11 6
21
34 17
33 VIEW (A)
32 3
32 29
2
25 1
22
27
24 12
35
28
A
4
23 30
8 5
15
10 19
9
20 13
15 31
14
MAINTENANCE 2–17
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
[Single grade]
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MEMO
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SECTION 3
ENGINE ASSEMBLY I
(DISASSEMBLY)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
6 7 3 4 5 1
11 2
10
Disassembly Steps
1. Fan guide and bracket 7. Injection pipe
2. Cooling fan 8. Oil pipe; body to injection pump
3. Fuel pipe; return 9. Injetion pump
4. Fuel pipe; filter to injection pump 10. Fuel filter
5. Fuel pipe; feed pump to filter 11. Glow plug
6. Leak off pipe and injection nozzles
Note: Some components and shapes are different due to the difference of the models and the
specifications.
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Important Operations
9. Injection Pump with Injection Pump Gear
Use the shipping plugs (or something similar) to
seal the injection pump delivery valve ports. This
will prevent the entry of foreign material.
Flange Mounted Injection Pump Removal
1) Remove the injection pump flange bolts.
2) Pull the injection pump with the injection pump
drive gear free.
Refer to the illustration.
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10
4
6 7
9
5
3
Disassembly Steps
1. Oil feed pipe 6. Fan belt
2. Air breather 7. Alternator
3. Oil drain pipe 8. Fan pulley
4. Turbocharger 9. Oil dopstick and guide tube
5. Starter motor 10. Cylinder head cover
Note: Some components and shapes are different due to the difference of the models and the
specifications.
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Important Operations
4. Turbocharger
Plug oil ports in turbocharger body immediately
after removal of the turbocharger.
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MAJOR COMPONENTS - I
9
1
7
★6
16 15
14
12
11
10
8
13 ★
★ : Repair kit
Disassembly Steps
1. Rubber hose ; water by-pass 9. Oil pump driving pinion
▲ 2. Rocker arm shaft assembly ▲ 10. Crankshaft pulley nut
3. Push rod ▲ 11. Taper bushing
▲ 4. Cylinder head bolt 12. Crankshaft pulley and dust thrower
5. Cylinder head assembly 13. Timing gear cover
6. Cylinder head gasket 14. Oil thrower
7. Water pump assembly ▲ 15. Flywheel
8. Tappet chamber cover ▲ 16. Rear oil seal
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Important Operations
2. Rocker Arm Shaft
Loosen the rocker arm shaft fixing bolts a little at a
1 4 8 12 13 9 5 2 time in numerical sequence as specified.
3 7 11 14 6
10
Wrench
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Pulley
Taper bushing
remover
15. Flywheel
Loosen the flywheel bolt a little at a time in the
numerical order as specified.
3 1
5 6
2 4
MAJOR COMPONENTS - II
11
13
12
★ 14
★
15
5 16
8 4
1
10
9
6 ★
★ : Repair kit
Disassembly Steps
1. Oil cooler 9. Timing gear case
2. Oil pan 10. Idler gear shaft
3. Oil pump and coupling ▲ 11. Crankshaft bearing cap
4. Flywheel housing 12. Crankshaft bearing (lower half)
5. Piston and connecting rod 13. Thrust bearing
▲ 6. Idler gear 14. Crankshaft
▲ 7. Camshaft 15. Crankshaft bearing (upper half)
8. Tappet 16. Oiling jet
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Important Operations
6. Idler Gear
Measure the following points before disassembly.
mm (in)
Standard Limit
Idler Gear End 0.128–0.185 0.2
Feeler gauge Play (0.005–0.0070) (0.008)
mm (in)
Standard Limit
Timing Gears 0.10–0.17 0.3
Backlash (0.004–0.007) (0.012)
Dial indicator
Crankshaft gear
7 Camshaft
Measure the following points before disassembly.
mm (in)
Standard Limit
Thrust plate
Cam Gear End 0.050–0.114 0.2
Feeler gauge Camshaft Play (0.002–0.005) (0.008)
Crankshaft
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Disassembly Steps
1. Bracket 3. Spring
2. Rocker arm 4. Rocker arm shaft
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6
7
9
2 11
★
★
5
1
10
★ : Repair kit
Disassembly Steps
1. Exhaust manifold and gasket 7. Spring seat (upper)
2. Intake manifold and gasket 8. Valve spring
3. Water outlet pipe 9. Spring seat (lower)
4. Thermostat 10. Valve
5. Thermostat housing and gasket 11. Valve stem oil seal
▲ 6. Split collar * The valve rotator is used for 6BB1 and
6BD1/6BD1T engines only.
Important Operation
6. Split collar
Use the valve spring compressor to remove the split
collar.
Valve Spring Compressor: 1-85235-006-0
4
2
Disassembly Steps
▲ 1. Piston rings 4. Piston
▲ 2. Snap ring 5. Connecting rod bearing
▲ 3. Piston pin and connecting rod
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Important Operation
Note:
Remove any carbon deposits from the upper part of the
Carbon deposits
cylinder bore.
This will prevent damage to the piston and the piston
rings when they are removed from the cylinder bore.
(2) Tap the piston pin out with a hammer and brass
Piston pin bar.
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SECTION 4
ENGINE ASSEMBLY II
(INSPECTION & REPAIR)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
Cylinder head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4– 2
Valve guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4– 3
Valve spring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4– 6
Tappet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4– 7
Push rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4– 8
Rocker arm shaft and rocker arm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4– 8
Idler gear and idler gear shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4– 9
Camshaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–10
Cylinder body and liner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–11
Piston and piston ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–17
Piston pin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–19
Connecting rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–20
Crankshaft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–22
Flywheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–29
Timing gear case cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–29
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CYLINDER HEAD
Cylinder Head Lower Face Warpage
1. Use a straight edge and a feeler gauge to measure
the four sides and the two diagonals of the cylinder
head lower face.
2. Regrind the cylinder head lower face if the mea-
sured values are greater than the specified limit but
less than the maximum grinding allowance.
Note:
If the cylinder head lower face is reground, valve depres-
sion must be checked.
VALVE GUIDE
Valve Stem and Valve Guide Clearance
Measuring Method - 1
1. With the valve stem inserted in the valve guide, set
the dial indicator needle to "0".
2. Move the valve head from side to side
Note the total dial indicator reading (TIR).
This value is the clearance between the valve stem
and the valve guide.
If the measured values exceed the specified limit,
the valve and the valve guide must be replaced as a
set.
Valve Stem Clearance mm (in)
Standard Limit
Intake Side TIR 0.039-0.071 0.20
(0.0015-0.0028) (0.008)
Exhaust Side TIR 0.064-0.096 0.25
(0.0025-0.0038) (0.0098)
Measuring Method - II
1. Measure the valve stem outside diameter.
2. Use a caliper calibrator or a telescoping gauge to
measure the valve guide inside diameter.
The difference between the valve stem outside
diameter and the valve guide inside diameter is
equal to the valve stem clearance.
Installation
1. Apply clean engine oil the outer periphery of the
valve guide.
2. Attach the installer to the valve guide.
3. Use a hammer to drive in the valve guide from the
upper face of the head until the installer’s lower
edge meets the head surface.
Valve guide installer: 1-85232-001-0
Valve Depression
2 1. Install the valve 1 to the cylinder head 2.
2. Use a depth gauge or a straight edge with steel rule
to measure the valve depression from the cylinder
head lower surface.
If the measured value exceeds the specified limit,
the valve seat insert and/or valve must be replaced.
1
If the valve is replaced, the valve guide must be also
replaced.
mm (in)
Standard Limit
Intake and Exhaust
1.0 (0.039) 2.5 (0.098)
Valve Depression
Note:
Use an adjustable valve cutter pilot.
Do not allow the cutter pilot to wobble inside the valve
guide.
VALVE SPRING
Valve Spring Free Length
Use a vernier caliper to measure the valve spring free
length.
If the measured value is less than the specified limit, the
valve spring must be replaced.
mm (in)
Color Standard Limit
Exhaust and Intake
60.6 58.0
Valve Spring Free blue
(2.39) (2.28)
Length
Painted portion
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Irregular contact
PUSH ROD
Use a filler gauge to measure the valve push rod run
out.
Roll the push rod along a smooth flat surface (illustra-
tion).
mm (in)
Limit
Push Rod Run-Out 0.3 (0.012)
mm (in)
Standard Limit
Rocker Arm Bushing
0.01–0.05 0.2
and Rocker Arm
(0.0004–0.0020) (0.0079)
Shaft Clearance
CAMSHAFT
1. Use the camshaft bearing remover and installer to
remove camshaft bearing from the cylinder body.
Camshaft Bearing Remover and Installer: 9-8523-
1818-0
2. Measure the clearance between the cam journal and
the camshaft bearing.
Remover and installer
mm (in)
Standard Limit
Cam Journal and Cam 0.03–0.09 0.15
Bearing Clearance (0.001–0.004) (0.006)
Cam bearing
mm (in)
Standard Limit
2
Cylinder Liner Bore 105.021–105.060 105.20
Total Indicator Reading (4.1347–4.1362) (4.1417)
Note:
The inside of the dry type cylinder liner is chrome
plated. It cannot be rebored or honed.
If the inside of the cylinder liner is scored or scorched,
the cylinder liner must be replaced.
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X
Z W
Y Y
W Z
X
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X
Measuring Points mm (in):
3
Y Y 1 20.0 (0.788)
X
2 105.0 (4.137)
X 3 195.0 (7.683)
Y Y
X 2. Calculate the average value of the 6 measurements
to determine the correct cylinder liner grade.
mm (in)
Cylinder Liner Fitting 0.001–0.019
Clearance Standard (0.00004–0.0007)
Note:
Cylinder liner piston kit clearances are preset. However,
the cylinder liner installation procedure may result in
slight decreases in cylinder liner bore clearances.
Piston Selection
Select the same grade number as the one for the cylin-
der liner inside diameter.
Grade of cylinder
Grade of piston Combination
inside diameter
AX AX OK
CX CX OK
AX CX NG
CX AX NG
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PISTON PIN
Piston Pin Outside Diameter
Use a micrometer to measure the piston pin outside
diameter at several points.
If the measured piston pin outside diameter exceeds the
specified limit, the piston pin must be replace.
mm (in)
Standard Limit
Piston Pin Outside 35.000–35.005 34.95
Diameter (1.3780–1.3781) (1.3760)
CONNECTING ROD
Connecting Rod Alignment
Use a connecting rod aligner to measure the connecting
rod’s twist distortion and parralelism between the rod’s
large and small ends.
If the measured value exceeds the limit, replace the
connecting rod.
Connecting Rod Alignment
(Per Length of 100 mm (3.94 in) mm (in)
Standard Limit
0.05 (0.002) 0.20
Twist, Parallelism
or less (0.0079)
CRANKSHAFT
Crankshaft and Bearing Inspection
1. Inspect the crankshaft journal surfaces and the crank
pin surfaces for excessive wear and damage.
2. Inspect the oil seal fitting surfaces of the crankshaft
front and rear ends for excessive wear and damage.
3. Replace or repair the crankshaft if any excessive
wear or damage is discovered.
4. Inspect the crankshaft oil ports for obstructions.
5. Use high pressure air to clean the oil ports if neces-
sary.
mm (in)
Standard
63.924–63.944
Crankshaft Pin Diameter
(2.5167–2.5175)
mm (in)
Main Bearing Nominal 80
Diameter (3.1496)
Crankshaft Run-Out
1. Mount the crankshaft on a set of V-blocks.
2. Set a dial indicator to the center of the crankshaft
journal.
3. Gently turn the crankshaft in the normal direction of
engine rotation.
Read the dial indicator (TIR) as you turn the crank-
shaft.
If the measured value exceeds the specified limit,
the crankshaft must be replaced.
mm (in)
Standard Limit
Crankshaft 0.05 (0.002)
0.40 (0.016)
Run-Out or less
Crankshaft Regrinding
Note:
Crankshaft for 6BG1T can not be reground because it is
finished with TUFFTRIDE method.
For the crankshaft on 6BG1T, no attempt should be
made to grind finish the faces of the journals and
crankpins as they are TUFFTRIDED (Special hardening
treatment).
Therefore, the undersize bearings are not prepared:
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face to be inspected.
Hold the surface to be inspected perfectly horizontal
to prevent the solution from running.
Note:
Do not allow the solution to come in contact with the oil
ports and their surrounding area.
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Judgement
1. Wait for thirty to forty seconds.
If there is no discoloration after thirty or forty sec-
onds, the crankshaft is usable.
If discoloration appears (the surface being tested
will become the color of copper), the crankshaft
must be replaced.
2. Clean the surface being tested with clean water of
steam immediately after completing the test.
Note:
The ammonium cuprous chloride solution is highly cor-
rosive. Because of this, it is imperative that the surfaces
being tested be cleaned immediately after completing
the test.
Installation
Use the crankshaft gear installer to install the crankshaft
gear.
Crankshaft Gear Installer: 9-8522-0033-0
Installer
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FLYWHEEL
Ring Gear Inspection
Inspect the ring gear.
If the ring gear teeth are broken or excessively worn, the
ring gear must be replaced.
Ring Gear Replacement
Ring Gear Removal
Strike around the edges of the ring gear with a hammer
and chisel to remove it.
Ring Gear Installation
1. Heat the ring gear evenly with a gas-burner to invite
thermal expansion.
Do not allow the temperature of the ring gear to
exceed 200°C (390°F).
2. Use a hammer to install the ring gear when it is suf-
ficiently heated.
MEMO
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SECTION 5
ITEM PAGE
1
3
Reassembly Steps
▲ 1. Piston ▲ 4. Piston ring
▲ 2. Connecting-rod ▲ 5. Connecting rod bearing
▲ 3. Piston pin, Snap ring
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4. Piston Ring
1) Use a piston ring installer to install the three
piston rings.
Piston Ring Installer
Install the piston rings in the following order.
(1) Oil ring
(2) 3rd compression ring
(3) 2nd compression ring
(4) 1st compression ring
The marked side of the three compression rings
must be facing up.
Marked side up The undercut side of the 3rd compression ring
will be facing down.
1st comp
As the oil ring has no any facing mark, it may
2nd comp face in either direction.
3rd comp 2) Lubricate the piston ring surfaces with engine
oil.
Oil 3) Check that the piston rings rotate smoothly in
the piston ring grooves.
6
5
3
10 1
7
11
2
: Repair kit
PBW050LF000101
Reassembly Steps
▲ 1. Valve stem oil seal 7. Thermostat housing and gasket
▲ 2. Intake and exhaust valves 8. Thermostat
3. Spring seat (Lower) 9. Water outlet pipe
▲ 4. Intake and exhaust valve springs ▲ 10. Intake manifold and gasket
5. Spring seat (Upper) or valve rotator ▲ 11. Exhaust manifold and gasket
▲ 6. Spring seat split collar
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Painted portion
Unchamfered corner
1) Install the intake manifold gasket.
The intake manifold gasket must be installed
with its unchamfered corner facing up and to
the front of the engine.
Refer to the illustration.
2) Install the intake manifold.
Rear 3) Tighten the intake manifold bolts to the speci-
fied torque a little at a time in the numerical
order shown in the illustration.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
12 Intake Manifold
21–30 (2.1–3.1/15–22)
8
Bolt Torque
4 10
6
2
5 1
3
9
7
11
10 6 2 3 7 11
9 5 1 4 8 12
Spot facing
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Reassembly Steps
▲ 1. Rocker arm shaft 3. Rocker arm
2. Spring 4. Bracket
Important Operation
1. Rocker Arm Shaft
The rocker arm shaft must be installed with the oil
ports facing up.
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15
12
★ 3 14
★ 2
11 1
*7 13
16
9
6
10 ★
★ : Repair kit
Reassembly Steps
▲ 1. Oil jet ▲ 9. Idler gear shaft
▲ 2. Crankshaft bearing (upper half) ▲ 10. Idler gear
3. Crankshaft ▲ 11. Piston and connecting rod
▲ 4. Thrust bearing ▲ 12. Oil pump and coupling
▲ 5. Crankshaft bearing (lower half) and ▲ 13. Flywheel housing
crankshaft bearing cap ▲ 14. Rear oil seal
▲ 6. Timing gear case ▲ 15. Oil pan
* 7. Tappet ▲ 16. Oil cooler
▲ 8. Camshaft * The tappet must be installed before the
camshaft installation.
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Important Operations
1. Oil Jet
Install the oil jets taking care not to damage the oil
jet nozzles.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
With oil hole Fit correctly
and groove (upper) Oil Jet Torque 16–25 (1.6–2.6/12–19)
Bearing
— All Lower Halves
Lower Half
4. Thrust Bearing
Install the thrust bearings with the oil groove side
facing the crankshaft sliding face.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
7 3 1 5 13
Crankshaft Bearing Cap
11 9 226–245 (23.0–25.0/166–181)
Bolt Torque
8. Camshaft
Tighten the thrust plate bolts through the camshaft
gear hole.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Thrust Plate Bolt Torque 21–30 (2.1–3.1/15–22)
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Camshaft Gear Bolt
Camshaft gear
142–172 (14.5–17.5/105–127)
Torque
Oil port
9. Idler Gear Shaft
Use the thrust collar fixing bolt as a guide to install
the idler gear shaft.
The oil port must be facing the camshaft.
Cylinder
number
15
14
13
12
2
8
16
10
★11
3
5
76
9
4 ★
★ : Repair kit
Reassembly Steps
▲ 1. Flywheel ▲ 9. Tappet chamber cover
▲ 2. Injection pump and injection pump gear ▲ 10. Water pump
3. Oil thrower ▲ 11. Cylinder head gasket
4. Timing gear cover ▲ 12. Cylinder head
5. Crankshaft pulley and dust thrower ▲ 13. Cylinder head bolt
6. Taper bushing 14. Push rod
▲ 7. Crankshaft pulley nut ▲ 15. Rocker arm and rocker arm shaft
8. Oil pump driving pinion 16. Rubber hose (Water by-pass)
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Important Operations
1. Flywheel
31 1) Lubricate the flywheel bolt threads.
5 6
2 4
2) Install the flywheel.
The crankshaft rear end dowel pin and the fly-
wheel dowel hole must be aligned.
Lubricate with 3) Tighten the flywheel bolts to the specified
engine oil
torque in the numerical order shown in the illus-
tration.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Flywheel Bolt Torque 197–240(20.1–24.5/145–177)
Pulley
7. Crankshaft Pulley Nut
1) Apply MoS2 to the crankshaft pulley nut threads
and fitting face.
2) Use the appropriate wrench to tighten the crank-
shaft pulley nut to the specified torque.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Crankshaft Pulley
Wrench 539–637 (55–65/378–470)
Nut Torque
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
1st step 2nd step 3rd step
88
Bolt Torque 69 (7.0/51) 90°–120°
(9.0/65)
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9
7
6 1
2
10
4 3
11
5
8
Reassembly Steps
▲ 1. Cylinder head cover ▲ 7. Turbocharger
2. Fan pulley ▲ 8. Oil drain pipe
3. Alternator ▲ 9. Oil feed pipe
▲ 4. Fan belt 10. Air breather
▲ 5. Starter 11. Dipstick and guide tube
▲ 6. Turbocharger mounting flange
gasket.
Note: Some components and shapes are different due to the difference of the models and the
specifications.
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Important Operations
1. Cylinder Head Cover
1) Check that the rocker arms, the rocker arm
shafts, and the valve springs are thoroughly
3 1 2 4 lubricated with engine oil.
If required, relubricate these parts.
2) Place the cylinder head cover gasket on the
cylinder head cover.
Check the head cover gasket for looseness.
3) Tighten the cylinder head cover bolts to the
specified torque a little at a time in the sequence
shown in the illustration.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Cylinder Head Cover
7.8 – 9.8 (0.8 – 1.0/5.8 – 7.2)
Bolt Torque
4. Fan Belt
Adjust the fan belt tension.
Refer to MAINTENANCE for the fan belt tension
adjustment.
5. Starter
Install the starter to the flywheel housing and
tighten the bolts to the specified torque.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Starter Fixing Bolts
75 – 91 (7.6 – 9.3/55 – 67)
Torque
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7. Turbocharger
Semitighten the turbocharger mounting nuts.
The nuts will be fully tightened after installation of
the oil pipes.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Turbocharger Mounting
42 – 62 (4.3 – 6.3/31 – 46)
Nut Torque
11
3 10 9 8
2 13
1 12
5 4
Reassembly Steps
1. Glow plug 7. Fuel filter
▲ 2. Injection nozzle ▲ 8. Fuel pipe; feed pump to fuel filter
▲ 3. Injection pipe and fuel leak off pipe ▲ 9. Fuel pipe; fuel filter to injection
▲ 4. Oil port cover pump
5. Oil pipe; filter to cooler ▲ 10. Fuel return pipe
6. Oil pipe; injection pump to engine ▲ 11. Inlet pipe
body 12. Cooling fan
▲ 13. Fan guide
Note: Some components and shapes are different due to the difference of the models and the
specifications.
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Important Operation
Dust cover
2. Injection Nozzle
Install the injection nozzles with the injection nozzle
gaskets.
Be careful not to damage the nozzle tips.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Injection Nozzle Bolt
17 – 21 (1.7 – 2.1/12 – 15)
Nozzle gasket Torque
1
It is very important that each clip be positioned
correctly.
An improperly positioned clip will result in
objectionable fuel pulsing noise and injection
pipe breakage.
3) Install the fuel leak off pipes 3.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Bracket Fixing Bolt Torgue 40 (4.1/30)
Stay
Stay
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Reference
Starter switch
PREHEAT
OFF
ON
Glow plug
START
2 0.85mm
2
5 5 5
Ammeter
0.85 0.5
Oil pressure switch
1.25 5
Fusible link Relay
1.25
B
5
E 0.85 E
E N N E
N F
F I I F
12V 12V F
B W
W
(B)
Starter E E Regulator
Alternator
Battery 5 Condenser
PBW050MF000101
SECTION 6
LUBRICATING SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6– 2
Oil pump. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6– 3
Oil cooler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6– 5
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Tim-
Crank Cam-
ing Inj. Oiling
shaft shaft
idle pump jet
charger
relief gear
pressure 780 kPa
valve
Cyl.
Oil
Oil conn.
head
pump Piston
relief rod
valve
valve bags.
system
Oil
strainer
Oil pan
PAW0Z0MF001301
OIL PUMP
DISASSEMBLY
3
6
Disassembly Steps
1. Strainer 4. Driven gear
2. Suction pipe 5. Drive shaft and gear
3. Cover and dowel 6. Driven gear shaft
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INSPECTION REPAIR
Make the necessary adjustments, repairs, and part replacements if excessive wear or damage is discov-
ered during inspection.
mm (in)
Limit
Oil Pump Cover and Oil Pump
0.20 (0.0079)
Drive Gear Clearance
REASSEMBLY
OIL COOLER
DISASSEMBLY
6
5
4
Disassembly Steps
1. Oil cooler element 4. O-ring; plug
2. Element gasket 5. By-pass valve spring
3. By-pass valve plug 6. By-pass valve
REASSEMBLY
1
2
3
Reassembly Steps
1. By-pass valve 4. By-pass valve plug
2. By-pass valve spring 5. Element gasket
3. O-ring; plug ▲ 6. Oil cooler element
Important Operation
6. Oil Cooler Element
Install the oil cooler element to the oil cooler, and
tighten the cooler element fixing nuts to the speci-
fied torque.
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Oil Cooler Element
25–34 (2.5–3.5/18–25)
Fixing Nut Torque
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SECTION 7
COOLING SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7– 2
Thermostat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7– 3
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Thermostat
Cylinder head
Radiator
Reserve tank
Cylinder body
Water pump
This family of engines uses a pressurized, forced circulation cooling system with a V-belt driven centrifu-
gal water pump and a wax pellet thermostat with jiggle valve.
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THERMOSTAT
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
Make the necessary adjustments, repairs, and part replacements if excessive wear or damage is discov-
ered during inspection.
Wood piece
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MEMO
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SECTION 8
FUEL SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8– 2
Injection nozzle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8– 3
Injection pump calibration data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8– 8
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Nozzle holder
Fuel filter
Feed pump
Injection pump
The fuel system consists of the fuel tank, the water sedimentor, the fuel filter, the injection pump, and the
injection nozzle.
The fuel from the fuel tank passes through the water sedimentor and the fuel filter where water particles
and other foreign material are removed from the fuel.
Fuel, fed by the injection pump plunger, is delivered to the injection nozzle in the measured volume at the
optimum timing for efficient engine operation.
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INJECTION NOZZLE
DISASSEMBLY
5
1
10 2
3
8 9
4
6
7
Disassembly Steps
1. Nozzle holder cap nut 6. Retaining nut
2. Cap nut gasket ▲ 7. Injection nozzle
3. Nozzle adjusting screw 8. Injection pipe connector
4. Push rod spring 9. Connector gasket
5. Nozzle holder push rod 10. Nozzle holder body
Important Operation
7. Nozzle
Remove the nozzle assembly from the nozzle body.
Keep the parts separately to maintain the proper
needle valve to body combination.
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Make the necessary adjustments, repairs, and part replacements if excessive wear or damage is discov-
ered during inspection.
Injection Nozzle
1. Check the injection nozzle needle valve, the valve
seat, and the injection nozzle hole for carbon
deposits.
If carbon deposits are present, the injection nozzle
and the needle valve must be replaced.
2. Hold the nozzle body vertically.
Pull the needle valve about one-third of the way out
of the nozzle body.
Release the needle valve.
Check that the needle valve falls back into the nozzle
body as far as the valve seat.
If the needle valve does not fall back into the nozzle
body as far as the valve seat, the injection nozzle
and the needle valve must be replaced.
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REASSEMBLY
6
10
1 9
8
3 2
7
5
4
Reassembly Steps
1. Nozzle holder body 6. Nozzle holder push rod
2. Connector gasket 7. Push rod spring
▲ 3. Injection pipe connector 8. Nozzle adjusting screw
▲ 4. Injection nozzle 9. Cap nut gasket
▲ 5. Retaining nut ▲ 10. Nozzle holder cap nut
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Important Operation
3. Injection Pipe Connector
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Nozzle Connector Torque 49 – 59 (5.0 – 6.0/36 – 43)
4. Injection Nozzle
There must be no oil on the contact surfaces of the
injection nozzle and the injection nozzle holder.
Clean these contact surfaces with diesel fuel before
installation.
The nozzle dowel pin must be aligned with the
dowel hole in the nozzle holder body.
5. Retaining Nut
N·m (kgf·m/lb.ft)
Nozzle Retaining Nut
59 – 78 (6 .0 – 8.0/43 – 58)
Torque
1. Test Conditions :
Pump rotation : clockwise (viewed from drive side)
Nozzle & Nozzle Holder Ass’y : 105780–8140 (BOSCH Type No. EF8511/9A)
Nozzle : 105780–0000 Nozzle Holder : 105780–2080
(BOSCH Type No. DN12SD12T) (BOSCH Type No. EF8511/9)
Nozzle opening pressure : 17.2 MPa (175 kgf/cm2) Transfer pump pressure : 157 kPa (1.6 kgf/cm2)
Injection pipe : Outer Dia. 6 mm × Inner Dia. 2 mm – Length 600 mm
Test Oil : ISO4113 or SAE Standard Test Oil (SAE J967d) Oil Temp. : 40+5 °C
Overflow valve opening pressure : 127 kPa (1.3 kgf/cm2)
2. Injection Timing :
Pre-stroke : No. 1 Plunger 4.0 ± 0.05 mm Note : Adjust with rack position of mm
Injection order : 1 5 ,1 3 ,1 6 ,1 2 ,1 4
60°±30’ 120°±30’ 180°±30’ 240°±30’ 300°±30’
(interval : °± 30’)
Plungers are numbered from the Driver side.
Tappet clearance : Bolt adjustment type ; More than 0.3 mm for all cylinders.
Shim adjustment type ; Manually rotate the camshaft 2~3 times and confirm that
it rotates smoothly.
4. Injection Quantity :
Rack Pump Max. var
Adjust- Injection q’ty
Position Speed bet. cyl Fixed Remarks
ing point (cm3/1000 strokes)
(mm) (r/min) (%)
Approx.
C 450 9 ± 1.3 ± 14 Rack
7.5
ZEXEL CORPORATION
Service Department 1
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Rack limit
D Idle-sub spring setting
11.0
Rack position (mm)
9.8±0.1
8.0
7.5 C
10.2-0.5
7.3±0.3
0 240 450
1075 1200
350 (500) (1110) 1125
Pump speed (r/min)
Timing setting
At No.1 plunger’s beginning
of injection position
eed
B. T. D. C. : 10°
St
Full-sp
op
±3°
( 2 0 °)
~3
°
±5° Approx. 110°
( 1 4 °)
±5
°
°)
N=1075 (21
(2 0°)±5°
Dead point Gear mark “CC”
Idling
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TURBOCHARGER 9–1
SECTION 9
TURBOCHARGER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
General description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9– 2
Turbocharger identification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9– 3
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9– 5
Inspection and repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9– 7
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9–2 TURBOCHARGER
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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TURBOCHARGER 9–3
TURBOCHARGER IDENTIFICATION
IDENTIFICATION
The IHI Turbocharger nameplate gives the date of manu-
facture and other important information required to
identify the unit when service inquiries or part orders are
made.
The arrow in the illustration indicates the location of the
Turbocharger nameplate.
IHI Turbocharger
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9–4 TURBOCHARGER
TURBOCHARGER 9–5
TROUBLESHOOTING
OIL LEAK
Check the appearance of the turbocharger to find oil leak positions.
Turbine housing gas inlet and Abrasion of turbo bearing due to Check the turbo air inlet side.
outlet tightening positions. trouble in the oil supply system.
Mating face between turbine
housing and bearing housing.
Turbo oil inlet side tightening Loosening of bolt. Tighten the bolts additionally.
position. Damage of O-ring. Replace the O-ring with a new one.
Outer periphery of compressor Oil leak from tightening position The turbocharger is in order.
housing. due to oil leak from the air
compressor.
ABNORMAL NOISE
Check the situation when an abnormal noise occurs.
Abnormal noise can be divided into the following three types:
Noise like something passing This noise occurs when the The rotor generally generates
through the air (Whistling noise). turbocharger rotates at a high this sound.
speed. This is not a problem.
Metallic noise Breakage of foreign matter Check the air inlet side of the
entered from outside the turbocharger.
turbocharger.
Abrasion of turbo bearing due to
trouble in the oil supply system.
9–6 TURBOCHARGER
Check looseness and Malperformance due to leak Tighten bolts, screws and hose
disconnection of air and gas of air or exhaust gas. bands additionally at the air and
pipes to the turbocharger. gas pipe tightening positions.
Check if oil adheres the inside Oil leak from tightening position The turbo is in order.
and the outside of the air inlet due to oil leak from the air
of the turbo. compressor.
Looseness or drop of shaft end Breakage of foreign matter Replace the turbo with a new
nuts, bent of blade (Abrasion or entered from outside the turbo. one due to malfunction.
damage). Abrasion of the turbo bearing When replace the turbo, check
due to trouble in the oil supply if the feed oil pipe is clogged.
system.
Check contact between the blade Abrasion of turbo bearing due to Replace the turbo with a new
and the compressor housing. trouble in the oil supply system. one due to malfunction.
When replacing the turbo,
check if the feed oil pipe is clogged.
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TURBOCHARGER 9–7
MEMO
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SECTION 10
ENGINE ELECTRICALS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
STARTER IDENTIFICATION
The starter identification plate is attached to the starter motor outside yoke. The ISUZU part number, the
manufacturer's code number, and other important information are stamped on the plate.
Refer to the identification plate together with the "Main Data and Specifications" Tables and accompany-
ing charts in this Manual when requesting service assistance from a qualified electrical repair shop.
If you are unable to locate the data applicable to your engine, please contact ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED
through your machine supplier.
STARTER
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
Pinion gear
Modules 3
Number of teeth 11
Outside diameter mm (in.) 40.64 (1.60)
Travel distance mm (in.) 1.5 (0.032)
Number of poles 4
Brush length
Standard mm (in.) 22 (0.866)
Limit mm (in.) 14 (0.551)
Commutator
Outside diameter
Standard mm (in.) 37.0 (1.457)
Limit mm (in.) 36.5 (1.437)
Difference between the largest and
smallest diameters (Run-out)
Limit mm (in.) 0.1 (0.004)
Depth of undercut mica
Standard mm (in.) 0.5–0.8
(0.020–0.031)
Limit mm (in.) 0.2 (0.008)
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Magnetic switch
Gear shaft (Internal gear)
Brush
ブラシ Pinion
Brush
ブラシホルダholder
Pinion gap
ピニオンギャップ
(0.3–1.5mm/0.012–0.059in.)
(0.3∼1.5mm)
Baffer spring
Rear cover Center bracket (2)
スルーボルト
Through bolt ボールベアリング
Ball bearing
Center bracket (1)
PERFORMANCE
6 120 6000 24
Vol
tag
5 100 5000 20 e
Output
ue
rq
To
4 80 4000 16
3 60 3000 12
2 40 2000 8
1 20 1000 4
Speed
0 0 0 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200
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Lead wire
Yoke
Rear cover
Gear case
Center bracket
Shift lever
Pinion
Removal of Pinion
Gear
Slide the pinion stopper to the pinion side and remove
the pinion stopper grip using a straight screwdriver.
Pinion stopper
Stopper clip
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2. Armature assembly
(1) Shaft runout measurement
Measure shaft runout using a dial gauge; if the
runout is 0.05 mm (0.002 in) or more, repair or
replacement is required.
0.5 – 0.8 mm
4. Overrunning clutch
Rotate the pinion by hand and confirm that it turns
in one direction only.
Inspect the pinion’s teeth and replace those demon-
strating excessive wear or damage.
Note:
When cleaning the overrunning clutch, do not immerse
the entire clutch in the cleaning solution, since the
grease inside the clutch will be dissolved, leading to
seizure.
5. Reduction gear
Inspect the reduction gear for excessive wear.
6. Bearings
Rotate the armature bearings’ outer race by hand,
and confirm that it turns smoothly.
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7. Brush
(1) Check the brush wear state and the brush spring
pressure.
14mm
22mm (0.551in)
(0.866in)
Limit
8mm
New brush Used brush (0.315in)
30.9N
(3.15kgf/6.94lb)
Apiece cloth
Brush
spring
Brush
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REASSEMBLY
ADJUSTMENT
Switch
C
Battery 24V
M
L size
Connection Diagram
Adjustment of L size
Dust cover
When the pinion is pushed out with the magnetic switch,
the pinion move size, L, (0.3–1.5 mm/0.012–0.06 in) in the
thrust direction is measured.
When the L size is out of the normal range, insert the
dust cover as shown in left Fig. to adjust the size.
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PERFORMANCE TEST
For the performance test of the starter, a no-load test is conducted according to the procedures mentioned
below.
Before the performance test, fix the starter on the test bench.
Note: Since the rated time is 30 sec., conduct the test promptly.
No-Load Test
See the following figure for connection.
Close the key switch, and the starter will be energized and will start rotating.
Then, measure the current and the number of revolutions.
Ammeter
Magnetic switch
Pinion
Armature
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ALTERNATOR IDENTIFICATION
The alternator identification plate is attached to the alternator rear bracket. The ISUZU part number, the
manufacturer's code number, and other important information are stamped on the plate.
Refer to the identification plate together with the "Main Data and Specifications" Tables and accompany-
ing charts in this Manual when requesting service assistance from a qualified electrical repair shop.
If you are unable to locate the data applicable to your engine, please contact ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED
through your machine supplier.
A
B
C D
E
Regulator's applicable
Isuzu part No. 1-81260-0170
Manufacturer's code No. A866X38282
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CHARGING CIRCUIT
ADDITIONAL B
DIODES
DIODE TRIO INDICATOR LAMP
STATOR
L
COIL
L KEY
SWITCH
R R
BATTERY
(24V)
E
FIELD
COIL
IC REGULATOR
E
ALTERNATOR
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STRUCTURE
STATOR ROTOR
RECTIFIER
BEARING
PULLEY
BEARING
IC REGULATOR
REAR BRACKET
FRONT BRACKET
COIL ASSEMBLY
(FIELD COIL)
DISASSEMBLY
Note:
Before disassembling alternator, be sure to put match
marks at two locations (front bracket and rear bracket)
so that any possible mistake can be aboided.
B
(2) Cramp the rotor in a vice, being careful not to
distort the rotor poles, and remove the pulley
securing nut, pulley, fan, spacer and front
bracket.
Note:
When vice or tool is used to secure the rotor, be sure to
hold the location “A”. Do not hold the location “B” as it
A A does not have enough structural strength.
POLE
TERMINAL STUD
IC REGULATOR
RECTIFIER
ASSEMBLY
TUBE
TERMINAL STUD
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INSPECTIONS
(1) Stator
Visually inspect the stator for damage, a loose con-
nection, or discolored windings.
a. Check for continuity between each pair of the
stator coil leads using a circuit tester.
Replace the stator if there is no continuity.
b. Check for continuity between the stator coil
leads and core using a circuit tester.
Replace the stator if there is no continuity.
(2) Rotor
a. Check the bearing for any scraping noise,
roughness, or grease leakage (If the amount of
grease leakage is very small, wipe it away.),
and replace it as necessary.
It is more effective to check with the bearing
fitted onto the rotor shaft than to check the
bearing itself (with no parts mounted).
Terminals
(3) Coil assembly
a. Measure the coil resistance between both ter-
minals on the terminal plate using an ohmme-
ter.
If it is not within specification, replace the coil
assembly.
Terminal plate
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(6) Regulator
The regulator cannot be checked with a circuit
tester.
After the alternator has been completely assembly,
the unit should be tested to make certain it will con-
trol the alternator voltage properly.
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REASSEMBLY
To reassemble the alternator, follow the reverse of disassembling procedure, and observe the following
precautions:
Note:
For the rotor bearing with resin bands, grease should not be applied. Remove oils completely to prevent
creep of the bearing if found on the bearing box.
(4) To assemble the rear bracket / starter assembly and front bracket / rotor assembly.
a. Since the rotor bearing and rear bracket fitting is tight, before installing the rotor into the rear
bracket assembly, heat the area around the bearing box of the rear bracket to 122 to 144° F.
b. After the alternator has been completely assembled, rotate the pulley slowly by hand to be sure
that the rotor turns smooyhly.
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BENCH TEST
AMMETER SWITCH 1 To check the alternator on a test bench, proceed as fol-
A lows:
LAMP (24V)
B (3W MAX.)
SWITCH 2 Regulated Voltage Test
L
ALTERNATOR
R (1) Make connections as shown in Fig.
V BATTERY
(24V) Use a 0–100 ampere scale ammeter and a 0–30 volt
VOLTMETER
LOAD scale voltmeter.
RESISTOR
Use a variable load resistor of capacity 0–50 ampere
minimum.
(2) Close switch 1. Open switch 2.
Lamp should light. If the lamp does not light, check
voltage at terminal-L.
When the voltage is nearly to battery voltage check
the alternator.
When the voltage is low the lamp or relational
wiring is open circuit.
(3) Slowly increase the alternator speed.
Be sure the lamp goes out until the alternator speed
reaches to approx. 1300 min-1.
Observe the voltage.
If the voltage is uncontrolled with speed and
increases above 30V, a defective IC regulator is sus-
pected.
If the voltage does not increase higher than battery
voltage, this means alternator does not generate.
Recheck the alternator.
(4) Increase the alternator speed to approx. 500 min-1
and take the ammeter reading.
If the ammeter reading is 5A or less, take the volt-
meter reading without changing the alternator
speed (approx. 500 min-1).
The reading is the regulated voltage.
If the ammeter reading is more than 5A, continue to
charge battery until the reading falls to less than 5A
or replace the battery with a fully charged one.
If the regulated voltage does not meet specifications
limits, it will have to be replaced.
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FAULT FINDING
SPECIFICATIONS
MEMO
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TROUBLESHOOTING 11–1
SECTION 11
TROUBLESHOOTING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
Note:
Use this section to quickly diagnose and repair engine failures.
Each troubleshooting chart has three headings arranged from left to right
(1) Check point (2) Trouble cause (3) Remedy
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11–2 TROUBLESHOOTING
HARD STARTING
1) STARTER INOPERATIVE
NG NG
Neutral switch (If so equipped) Defective neutral switch Replace the neutral switch
NG NG
Battery discharged or weak Recharge or replace the battery
NG NG
Fan belt loose or broken Adjust or replace the fan belt
OK
NG NG
Fusible link Fusible link shorted Replace the fusible link
OK
OK
OK
NG NG
Starter Defective starter motor Repair or replace the starter motor
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TROUBLESHOOTING 11–3
HARD STARTING
2) STARTER OPERATES BUT ENGINE DOES NOT TURN OVER
NG NG
Battery discharged or weak Recharge or replace the battery
NG NG
Fan belt loose or broken Adjust or replace the fan belt
OK
NG NG
Starter Defective pinion gear Replace the pinion gear
OK
11–4 TROUBLESHOOTING
HARD STARTING
3) ENGINE TURNS OVER BUT DOES NOT START
FUEL IS BEING DELIVERED TO THE INJECTION PUMP
OK
OK
TROUBLESHOOTING 11–5
HARD STARTING
4) ENGINE TURNS OVER BUT DOES NOT START
NG NG
Fuel Fuel tank is empty Fill the fuel tank
OK
OK
NG Fuel filter overflow valve does NG Repair or replace the fuel filter
Fuel filter
not close overflow valve
OK
NG NG
Fuel system Air in the fuel system Bleed the air from the fuel system
11–6 TROUBLESHOOTING
NG NG
Low idling system Low idling improperly adjusted Adjust the low idling
OK
OK
OK
NG NG
Fuel system Fuel system leakage or blockage Repair or replace the fuel system
NG NG
Air in the fuel system Bleed the air from the fuel system
NG NG
Water particles in the fuel system Change the fuel
OK
TROUBLESHOOTING 11–7
NG NG
Broken plunger spring Replace the plunger spring
NG NG
Worn plunger Replace the plunger assembly
NG NG
Worn camshaft Replace the camshaft
NG NG
Worn roller tappet Replace the roller tappet
OK
OK
Blown out cylinder head gasket
Worn cylinder liner
NG NG
Compression pressure Piston ring sticking or broken Replace the related parts
Improper seating between the
valve and the valve seat
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11–8 TROUBLESHOOTING
INSUFFICIENT POWER
OK
NG NG
Fuel Water particles in the fuel Replace the fuel
OK
OK
OK
NG NG
Injection nozzle Injection nozzle sticking Replace the injection nozzle
OK
TROUBLESHOOTING 11–9
INSUFFICIENT POWER
NG NG
Injection pump Defective delivery valve Replace the delivery valve
NG NG
Defective timer Repair or replace the timer
NG NG
Weak governor spring Replace the governor spring
NG NG
Worn plunger Replace the plunger assembly
NG NG
Worn camshaft Replace the camshaft
11–10 TROUBLESHOOTING
INSUFFICIENT POWER
NG NG
Injection pump Worn roller tappet Replace the roller tappet
OK
NG NG
Defective turbocharger assembly Replace the turbocharger assembly
OK
Blown out cylinder head gasket
Worn cylinder liner
NG NG
Compression pressure Piston ring sticking or broken Replace the related parts
Improper seating between the
valve and the valve seat
OK
OK
NG NG
Valve spring Valve spring weak or broken Replace the valve spring
OK
NG NG
Exhaust system Exhaust pipe clogged Clean the exhaust pipe
OK
TROUBLESHOOTING 11–11
OK
OK
NG NG
Low idling speed Poorly adjusted low idle speed Adjust the low idle speed
OK
OK
OK
OK
11–12 TROUBLESHOOTING
NG NG
Turbocharger Defective turbocharger assembly Replace the turbocharger assembly
OK
OK
Blown out cylinder head gasket
Worn cylinder liner
NG NG
Compression pressure Piston ring sticking or broken Replace the related parts
Improper seating between the
valve and the valve seat
OK
NG NG
Valve spring Valve spring weak or broken Replace the valve spring
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TROUBLESHOOTING 11–13
OK
NG Oil leakage from the oil seal NG Replace the oil seal and/or the
Oil seal and gasket
and/or the gasket gasket
OK
NG NG
Air breather Clogged air breather Clean the air breather
OK
OK
OK
11–14 TROUBLESHOOTING
OVERHEATING
NG NG
Cooling water Insufficient cooling water Replenish the cooling water
OK
OK
OK
NG NG
Water pump Defective water pump Repair or replace the water pump
OK
OK
NG NG
Thermostat Defective thermostat Replace the thermostat
OK
TROUBLESHOOTING 11–15
OVERHEATING
11–16 TROUBLESHOOTING
NG NG
Fuel Water particles in the fuel Replace the fuel
OK
NG NG
Fuel injection timing Delayed fuel injection timing Adjust the fuel injection timing
OK
Blown out cylinder head gasket
Worn cylinder liner
NG NG
Compression pressure Piston ring sticking or broken Replace the related parts
Improper seating between the
valve and the valve seat
OK
NG NG
Turbocharger Defective turbocharger Replace the turbocharger
OK
OK
OK
TROUBLESHOOTING 11–17
OK
OK
OK
NG NG
Excessive injection volume Adjust the injection volume
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11–18 TROUBLESHOOTING
OK
OK
OK
NG Relief valve sticking and/or weak NG Replace the relief valve and/or
Relief valve and by-pass valve
by-pass valve spring the by-pass valve spring
OK
NG NG
Oil pump Clogged oil pump strainer Clean the oil pump strainer
OK
NG NG
Rocker arm shaft Worn rocker arm bushing Replace the rocker arm bushing
TROUBLESHOOTING 11–19
OK
11–20 TROUBLESHOOTING
NG NG
Fuel Fuel unsuitable Replace the fuel
OK
OK
OK
OK
TROUBLESHOOTING 11–21
OK
NG NG
Cylinder head gasket Damaged cylinder head gasket Replace the cylinder head gasket
3. Continuous Noise
NG NG
Fan belt Loose fan belt Readjust the fan belt tension
OK
NG NG
Cooling fan Loose cooling fan Retighten the cooling fan
OK
OK
OK
11–22 TROUBLESHOOTING
OK
NG NG
Rocker arm Damaged rocker arm Replace the rocker arm
OK
NG NG
Flywheel Loose flywheel bolts Retighten the flywheel bolts
OK
OK
Crankshaft and connecting rod NG Worn or damaged crankshaft NG Replace the crankshaft and/or the
bearings and/or connecting rod bearings connecting rod bearings
OK
Connecting rod bushing and NG Worn or damaged connecting NG Replace the connecting rod
piston pin rod bushing and piston pin bushing and/or the piston pin
OK
SECTION 12
ITEM PAGE
3–12
5. 1-85235-006-0 Valve spring compressor
5–5
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SECTION 13
REPAIR STANDARDS
GENERAL RULES
1. These tables provide standards relating the repair of the following diesel engine;
Model 6BG1TRA
2. These Repair Standards are based on inspection items, together with dimensions, assembly stan-
dards, limit values, and repair procedures.
(1) Nominal dimensions are the standard production values.
(2) Assembly standards considered to be the values used as objectives during the assembly proce-
dures which follow repairs; as a result, they may be somewhat at variance with the assembly
dimensions of a new engine.
(3) Limit values refer to the measured values resulting from wear, etc., beyond which a part must not
be used. If a measured value falls beyond the limit value, the part involved must be repaired or
replaced.
(4) “Repair Procedures” indicates normal repair methods.
(5) Unless otherwise stated, the unit of numerical values in tables should be taken to refer to millime-
ters. mm (in).
4. When repairs are requested on the overall engine, first perform bench tests to determine what parts
require repairs, then perform the minimum disassembly and repairs required to correct the problems.
When repairs on a specific engine part are requested, repairs to be made in reference to the relevant
items in accordance with the repair standards listed in this manual.
Major Name Nominal Assembly
Inspection Item Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Standard Value
Water temperature
70 – 85°C,
Cylinder compression pressure (158 – 185°F) engine
3.0 (31/440) 2.5 (26/370)
Time for engine MPa (kgf/cm2/psi) speed 200 min-1
disassembly Disassemble and (varies depending on
and repair repair engine altitude)
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ance is assumed
Lubricating oil consumption L/h 100% 200% 100%
Liner projection
Difference in liner
Engine Body
projection between
Cylinder Block
0.03 – 0.10 Some projection must neighboring cylinders
(0.001 – 0.004) be present not to exceed
0.03 (0.001)
(Insert)
Engine Body
repair
Cylinder Head
surface (0.002) (0.016)
Pistons
clearance (0.00039 – 0.0009) (0.00197) piston pin
35.000 – 35.005 34.95
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Piston Ring
14.1 – 21.2 Measure with ring
No. 2 4.9
(1.44 – 2.16/ Replace compressed to
compression ring (0.5/1.1)
Tension N (kgf/lb) 3.17 – 4.76) standard ring gap.
No. 3 14.1 – 21.2 4.9
(1.44 – 2.16/
compression ring (0.5/1.1)
3.17 – 4.76)
36.3 – 55.9 31 Measure with
Oil ring (3.7 – 5.7/ Replace
(3.2/7.05) expander attached
8.16 – 12.6
Major Name Nominal Assembly
Inspection Item Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Standard Value
No. 1
– – When assembling
compression ring
compression rings on
Clearance No. 2 0.070 – 0.110 0.15 piston, be sure ring’s
marked surface is up.
between piston compression ring (0.0028 – 0.0043) (0.0059) Replace rings or
Backwards installation
ring and ring piston will result in excessive
groove No. 3 0.050 – 0.090 0.15 oil consumption.
compression ring (0.0020 – 0.0035) (0.0059)
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No top/bottom to oil
Piston Ring
0.030 – 0.070 0.15 ring.
Oil ring
(2.5167 – 2.5175)
13–6 REPAIR STANDARDS
Crankshaft
and bearing Other 0.025 – 0.084 0.11
Bearing (0.0010 – 0.0033) (0.0043) Replace bearing
Crankshaft
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Crankshaft rear oil seal In case of oil leak, replace Check for oil seal collapse
Connecting Rod
small end (mm)
Cam height:
A–B
A
7.71 7.21 Minor step wear on
Replace camshaft
(0.304) (0.284) cams can be repaired
Camshaft
B
Inlet valve stem wear Replace valve and Measure valve stem
Dia. 9 Dia. 8.88
(0.3543) (0.3496) valve guide together at three positions
Exhaust valve stem wear
Clearance between inlet valve 0.039 – 0.071 0.20
stem and valve guide (0.0015 – 0.0028) (0.008) Replace valve and
Clearance between exhaust valve 0.064 – 0.096 0.25 valve guide together
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Height of valve
14.1
guide above Reference value
Valves
(0.555)
cylinder head
Valve System
Valve stem oil seal lip Dia. 8.5 Dia. 8.8 (0.346) Replace oil seal Don’t damage lip.
(0.335)
Tension N (kgf/lb)
(When compressed to installed 142 (14.5/30.9) 127 (13.0/28.7)
length) 44.5mm(1.752in)
Free height mm
(in) 60.6 (2.39) 58.0 (2.28)
Replace valve spring
Inclination mm
Valve spring
(in) less than 2.7 (0.106)
1.9 (0.075)
Assembly
Major Name Nominal
Inspection Item Standard Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Value
Valves
18.98 – 19.00 Dia. 18.85
Valve System
Rocker arm shaft wear Replace
(0.747 – 0.748) (0.742)
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Air cleaner
Intake System
REPAIR STANDARDS 13–11
Major Name Nominal Assembly
Inspection Item Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Standard Value
Oil
kPa (kgf/cm2/psi) (3.0 – 4.0/43 – 57) (2.0/28)
pressure
Clearance between pump body 0.075 – 0.150 0.2 Replace bushing,
inner wall and gear teeth mm (0.003 – 0.0059) (0.0079) gear or body
Lubricating System
Dia. 16 Dia 15.9
Diameter of drive shaft Replace shaft
(0.6299) (0.626)
Replace cartridge
Clogging and damage to oil filter Replace every 500 hours of
operation
Oil filter
Initial operating pressure of main oil
196 (2.0/28)
filter relief valve kPa (kgf/cm2/psi)
Major Name Nominal Assembly
Inspection Item Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Standard Value
Water pump ball bearing chatter 0.008 – 0.010 0.2 #6305 (2)
Replae
(radial direction) (0.0003 – 0.0004) (0.0079) #6205 (1)
Water pump
Initial thermostat AA-6BG1TRA
Cooling System
operating (179.6 ± 35.6°F) Replace thermostat if
temperature 76.5 ± 2°C operation is incorrect.
(at sea level) CC-6BG1TRA-12/13
(169.7 ± 35.6°F)
Temperature at which
Thermostat full-open temperature 90°C
thermostat lift reaches
(at sea level) (194°F)
10mm(0.394in) or more.
Piping, etc.
Replace Cartridge type
damage
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Fuel System
with loss of finish gloss.
Immerse delivery valve in
Delivery valve wear clean diesel fuel, then
lightly press lower part of
valve seat with finger and
Delivery valve
Injection pump
release; replace assembly
if valve does not return to
original state when finger
is released.
Major Name Nominal Assembly
Inspection Item Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Standard Value
AA-6BG1TRA
105780-0000
Nozzle
(BOSCH Type No. DN12SD12T)
105780-2080
Nozzle holder assembly
(BOSCH Type No. EF8511/9)
Adjustment Conditions
Pipe (o.d. x i.d. x lenght) mm (in) Dia. 6(0.236) x Dia. 2(0.079) x 600(23.62)
Fuel System
Injectipn pump
Test fuel ISO4113 or SAE Standard Oil (SAE J967d)
Approx 7.5
C 450 9 ± 1.3 ± 14 Rack
(0.295)
Injection adjustment
D – 100 150 ± 5 – Lever Rack limit
REPAIR STANDARDS 13–15
Major Name Nominal Assembly
Inspection Item Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Standard Value
AA-6BG1TRA
al
8.0
op
St
op
Full-sp
C ±3°
7.5
Fuel System
(2 0 °)
Norm
Injectipn pump
~3
°
10.2–0.5
CC-6BG1TRA-12
105780-0000
Nozzle
(BOSCH Type No. DN12SD12T)
105780-2080
Nozzle holder assembly
(BOSCH Type No. EF8511/9)
Adjustment Conditions
Pipe (o.d. x i.d. x lenght) mm (in) Dia. 6(0.236) x Dia. 2(0.079) x 600(23.62)
Fuel System
Injectipn pump
Test fuel ISO4113 or SAE Standard Oil (SAE J967d)
Approx 7.3
C 450 12 ± 1.3 ± 14 Rack
(0.2874)
Injection adjustment
D – 100 105 ± 5 – Lever Rack limit
REPAIR STANDARDS 13–17
Major Name Nominal Assembly
Inspection Item Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Standard Value
CC-6BG1TRA-12
7.3 C Stop
Fuel System
Injectipn pump
Full-speed Idling
Normal
CC-6BG1TRA-13
105780-0000
Nozzle
(BOSCH Type No. DN12SD12T)
105780-2080
Nozzle holder assembly
(BOSCH Type No. EF8511/9)
Adjustment Conditions
Pipe (o.d. x i.d. x lenght) mm (in) Dia. 6(0.236) x Dia. 2(0.079) x 600(23.62)
Fuel System
Injectipn pump
Test fuel ISO4113 or SAE Standard Oil (SAE J967d)
Approx 7.3
C 450 12 ± 1.3 ± 14 Rack
(0.2784)
Injection adjustment
D – 100 150 ± 5 – Lever Rack limit
REPAIR STANDARDS 13–19
Major Name Nominal Assembly
Inspection Item Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Standard Value
CC-6BG1TRA-13
10.0
E
8.2
C
7.3
Fuel System
Injectipn pump
Full-speed Idling
0 245 (680) 900 1220
340 450 (470) (940) 1155
Nominal Assembly
Major Name Inspection Item Dimension Standard Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Value
Technology Needle valve seat: 7.8MPa Repair or replace parts
(80 kgf/cm2/138psi) with leaks from seat area
Needle valve shaft seat: seconds
Impress fuel pressure of 29.4MPa Fuel used: diesel fuel;
(300kgf/cm2/4267psi) (nozzle starting clay (Redwood);
5.0 or more Replace
pressure and measure time required for 37 – 40 seconds
pressure to drop from 24.5MPa (250kgf/cm2 120°C (248°F)
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Fuel system
Fuel spray and injection 1 Visually inspect, no relatively
Injection Nozzle
Impress fuel pressure of Adjust needls large drops scattered.
valve opening pressure to 19.1MPa 2 No drops scattered to one side. Replace faulty parts
((195kgf/cm2/2770psi) ) 3 No unevenness of spray from
jets.
If warning indicator lights
when engine is operating at
Warning lamp indication normal speeds, check and
Charge/
repair electrical system.
indication
Check for looseness, cuts or damaged
Repair
insulation to wiring.
Wiring Discharge
0.06 or less 0.1
*
Shaft runout Replace rotor
(0.0024) (0.0038)
Rotate by hand and check
*
for smooth rotation; no
Electrical
Rotor
Bearing chatter Replace bearings abnormal sound or resis-
tance should be felt.
1-81200-603-
(AA-6BG1TRA)
Rated output current 27 V (5000 min-1) 50A
(CC-6BG1TRA-12/13)
ance
MITSUBISHI 1-81200-530-
REPAIR STANDARDS 13–21
Major Name Nominal Assembly
Inspection Item Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Standard Value
*
Series coil 0.187
resistance value (Ω) 20°C (68°F) If coil resistance value
Magnetic
is severely abnormal,
switch
Shant coil 1.31 replace switch.
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Electrical
heard.
Dia. 16
Pinion shaft (shaft)
(0.630)
Preheater
Battery terminals Special order from
Plates, separator plates, container, original manufac-
etc. turer; manufacturer’s
Battery
specs.
Electrolyte turbidity
Major Name Nominal Assembly
Inspection Item Limit Repair Procedure Comments
Category of Part Dimension Standard Value
Battery
Electrical
Electrode voltage
Difference in compression
between cylinders
290
kPa (kgf/cm2/psi) Inspect Warm engine
(3.0/43)
[water temp. 70 – 85°C, (158 – 185°F)
about 200 min-1]
Final Inspection
Lubricating oil pressure 290 – 390 200 or less
Adjust
kPa (kgf/cm2/psi) (3.0 – 4.0/43 – 57) (2.0/28)
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SECTION 14
CONVERSION TABLE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
LENGTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14– 1
AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14– 3
VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14– 3
MASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14– 5
PRESSURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14– 6
TORQUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14– 7
TEMPERATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14– 8
LENGTH
MILLIMETERS TO INCHES INCHES TO MILLIMETERS
LENGTH
FEET TO METERS
ft. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ft.
m m m m m m m m m m
––– –––0 0.305 0.610 0.914 1.219 1.524 1.829 2.134 2.438 2.743 –––
10 3.048 3.353 3.658 3.962 4.267 4.572 4.877 5.182 5.486 5.791 10
20 6.096 6.401 6.706 7.010 7.315 7.620 7.925 8.230 8.534 8.839 20
30 9.144 9.449 9.754 10.058 10.363 10.668 10.973 11.278 11.582 11.887 30
40 12.192 12.497 12.802 13.106 13.411 13.716 14.021 14.326 14.630 14.935 40
50 15.240 15.545 15.850 16.154 16.459 16.764 17.069 17.374 17.678 17.983 50
60 18.288 18.593 18.898 19.202 19.507 19.812 20.117 20.422 20.726 21.031 60
70 21.336 21.641 21.946 22.250 22.555 22.860 23.165 23.470 23.774 24.079 70
80 24.384 24.689 24.994 25.298 25.603 25.908 26.213 26.518 26.822 27.127 80
90 27.432 27.737 28.042 28.346 28.651 28.956 29.261 29.566 29.870 30.175 90
100 30.480 30.785 31.090 31.394 31.699 32.004 32.309 32.614 32.918 33.223 100
METERS TO FEET
m 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft. ft.
––– –––00 3.2808 6.5617 9.8425 13.1234 16.4042 19.6850 22.9659 26.2467 29.5276 –––
10 32.8084 36.0892 39.3701 42.6509 45.9318 49.2126 52.4934 55.7743 59.0551 62.3360 10
20 65.6168 68.8976 72.1785 75.4593 78.7402 82.0210 85.3018 88.5827 91.8635 95.1444 20
30 98.4252 101.7060 104.9869 108.2677 111.5486 114.8294 118.1102 121.3911 124.6719 127.9528 30
40 131.2336 134.5144 137.7953 141.0761 144.3570 147.6378 150.9186 154.1995 157.4803 160.7612 40
50 164.0420 167.3228 170.6037 173.8845 177.1654 180.4462 183.7270 187.0079 190.2887 193.5696 50
60 196.8504 200.1312 203.4121 206.6929 209.9738 213.2546 216.5354 219.8163 223.0971 226.3780 60
70 229.6588 232.9396 236.2205 239.5013 242.7822 246.0630 249.3438 252.6247 255.9055 259.1864 70
80 262.4672 265.7480 269.0289 272.3097 275.5906 278.8714 282.1522 285.4331 288.7139 291.9948 80
90 295.2756 298.5564 301.8373 305.1181 308.3990 311.6798 314.9606 318.2415 321.5223 324.8032 90
100 328.0840 331.3648 334.6457 337.9265 341.2074 344.4882 347.7690 351.0499 354.3307 357.6116 100
MILES TO KILOMETERS
miles 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
km km km km km km km km km km
––– –––00 1.609 3.219 4.828 6.437 8.047 9.656 11.265 12.875 14.484 –––
10 16.093 17.703 19.312 20.921 22.531 24.140 25.749 27.359 28.968 30.577 10
20 32.187 33.796 35.405 37.015 38.624 40.234 41.843 43.452 45.062 46.671 20
30 48.280 49.890 51.499 53.108 54.718 56.327 57.936 59.546 61.155 62.764 30
40 64.374 65.983 67.592 69.202 70.811 72.420 74.030 75.639 77.248 78.858 40
50 80.467 82.076 83.686 85.295 86.904 88.514 90.123 91.732 93.342 94.951 50
60 96.560 98.170 99.779 101.388 102.998 104.607 106.216 107.826 109.435 111.044 60
70 112.654 114.263 115.872 117.482 119.091 120.701 122.310 123.919 125.529 127.138 70
80 128.747 130.357 131.966 133.575 135.185 136.794 138.403 140.013 141.622 143.231 80
90 144.841 146.450 148.059 149.669 151.278 152.887 154.497 156.106 157.715 159.325 90
100 160.934 162.543 164.153 165.762 167.371 168.981 170.590 172.199 173.809 175.418 100
KILOMETERS TO MILES
km 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles miles
––– –––0 0.621 1.243 1.864 2.485 3.107 3.728 4.350 4.971 5.592 –––
10 6.214 6.835 7.456 8.078 8.699 9.321 9.942 10.563 11.185 11.806 10
20 12.427 13.049 13.670 14.292 14.913 15.534 16.156 16.777 17.398 18.020 20
30 18.641 19.262 19.884 20.505 21.127 21.748 22.369 22.991 23.612 24.233 30
40 24.855 25.476 26.098 26.719 27.340 27.962 28.583 29.204 29.826 30.447 40
50 31.069 31.690 32.311 32.933 33.554 34.175 34.797 35.418 36.039 36.661 50
60 37.282 37.904 38.525 39.146 39.768 40.389 41.010 41.632 42.253 42.875 60
70 43.496 44.117 44.739 45.360 45.981 46.603 47.224 47.845 48.467 49.088 70
80 49.710 50.331 50.952 51.574 52.195 52.816 53.438 54.059 54.681 55.302 80
90 55.923 56.545 57.166 57.787 58.409 59.030 59.652 60.273 60.894 61.516 90
100 62.137 62.758 63.380 64.001 64.622 65.244 65.865 66.487 67.108 67.729 100
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AREA
SQUARE INCHES TO SQUARE CENTIMETERS
in2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 in2
cm2 cm2 cm2 cm2 cm2 cm2 cm2 cm2 cm2 cm2
––– –––00 6.452 12.903 19.355 25.806 32.258 38.710 45.161 51.613 58.064 –––
10 64.516 70.968 77.419 83.871 90.322 96.774 103.226 109.677 116.129 122.580 10
20 129.032 135.484 141.935 148.387 154.838 161.290 167.742 174.193 180.645 187.096 20
30 193.548 200.000 206.451 212.903 219.354 225.806 232.258 238.709 245.161 251.612 30
40 258.064 264.516 270.967 277.419 283.870 290.322 296.774 303.225 309.677 316.128 40
50 322.580 329.032 335.483 341.935 348.386 354.838 361.290 367.741 374.193 380.644 50
60 387.096 393.548 399.999 406.451 412.902 419.354 425.806 432.257 438.709 445.160 60
70 451.612 458.064 464.515 470.967 477.418 483.870 490.322 496.773 503.225 509.676 70
80 516.128 522.580 529.031 535.483 541.934 548.386 554.838 561.289 567.741 574.192 80
90 580.644 587.096 593.547 599.999 606.450 612.902 619.354 625.805 632.257 638.708 90
100 645.160 651.612 658.063 664.515 670.966 677.418 683.870 690.321 696.773 703.224 100
cm2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 cm2
in2 in2 in2 in2 in2 in2 in2 in2 in2 in2
––– –––0 0.155 0.310 0.465 0.620 0.775 0.930 1.085 1.240 1.395 –––
10 1.550 1.705 1.860 2.015 2.170 2.325 2.480 2.635 2.790 2.945 10
20 3.100 3.255 3.410 3.565 3.720 3.875 4.030 4.185 4.340 4.495 20
30 4.650 4.805 4.960 5.115 5.270 5.425 5.580 5.735 5.890 6.045 30
40 6.200 6.355 6.510 6.665 6.820 6.975 7.130 7.285 7.440 7.595 40
50 7.750 7.905 8.060 8.215 8.370 8.525 8.680 8.835 8.990 9.145 50
60 9.300 9.455 9.610 9.765 9.920 10.075 10.230 10.385 10.540 10.695 60
70 10.850 11.005 11.160 11.315 11.470 11.625 11.780 11.935 12.090 12.245 70
80 12.400 12.555 12.710 12.865 13.020 13.175 13.330 13.485 13.640 13.795 80
90 13.950 14.105 14.260 14.415 14.570 14.725 14.880 15.035 15.190 15.345 90
100 15.500 15.655 15.810 15.965 16.120 16.275 16.430 16.585 16.740 16.895 100
VOLUME
CUBIC INCHES TO CUBIC CENTIMETERS
in3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 in3
cm3(cc) cm3(cc) cm3(cc) cm3(cc) cm3(cc) cm3(cc) cm3(cc) cm3(cc) cm3(cc) cm3(cc)
––– –––00 16.387 32.774 49.161 65.548 81.935 98.322 114.709 131.097 147.484 –––
10 163.871 180.258 196.645 213.032 229.419 245.806 262.193 278.580 294.967 311.354 10
20 327.741 344.128 360.515 376.902 393.290 409.677 426.064 442.451 458.838 475.225 20
30 491.612 507.999 524.386 540.773 557.160 573.547 589.934 606.321 622.708 639.095 30
40 655.483 671.870 688.257 704.644 721.031 737.418 753.805 770.192 786.579 802.966 40
50 819.353 835.740 852.127 868.514 884.901 901.289 917.676 934.063 950.450 966.837 50
60 983.224 999.611 1015.998 1032.385 1048.772 1065.159 1081.546 1097.933 1114.320 1130.707 60
70 1147.094 1163.482 1179.869 1196.256 1212.643 1229.030 1245.417 1261.804 1278.191 1294.578 70
80 1310.965 1327.352 1343.739 1360.126 1376.513 1392.900 1409.288 1425.675 1442.062 1458.449 80
90 1474.836 1491.223 1507.610 1523.997 1540.384 1556.771 1573.158 1589.545 1605.932 1622.319 90
100 1638.706 1655.093 1671.481 1687.868 1704.255 1720.642 1737.029 1753.416 1769.803 1786.190 100
cm3(cc) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 cm3(cc)
in3 in3 in3 in3 in3 in3 in3 in3 in3 in3
––– –––0 0.0610 0.1220 0.1831 0.2441 0.3051 0.3661 0.4272 0.4882 0.5492 –––
10 0.6102 0.6713 0.7323 0.7933 0.8543 0.9153 0.9764 1.0374 1.0984 1.1594 10
20 1.2205 1.2815 1.3425 1.4035 1.4646 1.5256 1.5866 1.6476 1.7086 1.7697 20
30 1.8307 1.8917 1.9527 2.0138 2.0748 2.1358 2.1968 2.2579 2.3189 2.3799 30
40 2.4409 2.5019 2.5630 2.6240 2.6850 2.7460 2.8071 2.8681 2.9291 2.9901 40
50 3.0512 3.1122 3.1732 3.2342 3.2952 3.3563 3.4173 3.4783 3.5393 3.6004 50
60 3.6614 3.7224 3.7834 3.8444 3.9055 3.9665 4.0275 4.0885 4.1496 4.2106 60
70 4.2716 4.3326 4.3937 4.4547 4.5157 4.5767 4.6377 4.6988 4.7598 4.8208 70
80 4.8818 4.9429 5.0039 5.0649 5.1259 5.1870 5.2480 5.3090 5.3700 5.4310 80
90 5.4921 5.5531 5.6141 5.6751 5.7362 5.7972 5.8582 5.9192 5.9803 6.0413 90
100 6.1023 6.1633 6.2243 6.2854 6.3464 6.4074 6.4684 6.5295 6.5905 6.6515 100
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VOLUME
GALLONS (U.S.) TO LITERS
liters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 liters
gal. gal. gal. gal. gal. gal. gal. gal. gal. gal.
––– –––00 0.2642 0.5283 0.7925 1.0567 1.3209 1.5850 1.8492 2.1134 2.3775 –––
10 2.6417 2.9059 3.1701 3.4342 3.6984 3.9626 4.2268 4.4909 4.7551 5.0193 10
20 5.2834 5.5476 5.8118 6.0760 6.3401 6.6043 6.8685 7.1326 7.3968 7.6610 20
30 7.9252 8.1893 8.4535 8.7177 8.9818 9.2460 9.5102 9.7744 10.0385 10.3027 30
40 10.5669 10.8311 11.0952 11.3594 11.6236 11.8877 12.1519 12.4161 12.6803 12.9444 40
50 13.2086 13.4728 13.7369 14.0011 14.2653 14.5295 14.7936 15.0578 15.3220 15.5861 50
60 15.8503 16.1145 16.3787 16.6428 16.9070 17.1712 17.4354 17.6995 17.9637 18.2279 60
70 18.4920 18.7562 19.0204 19.2846 19.5487 19.8129 20.0771 20.3412 20.6054 20.8696 70
80 21.1338 21.3979 21.6621 21.9263 22.1904 22.4546 22.7188 22.9830 23.2471 23.5113 80
90 23.7755 24.0397 24.3038 24.5680 24.8322 25.0963 25.3605 25.6247 25.8889 26.1530 90
100 26.4172 26.6814 26.9455 27.2097 27.4739 27.7381 28.0022 28.2664 28.5306 28.7947 100
liters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 liters
gal. gal. gal. gal. gal. gal. gal. gal. gal. gal.
––– –––00 0.2200 0.4400 0.6599 0.8799 1.0999 1.3199 1.5399 1.7598 1.9798 –––
10 2.1998 2.4198 2.6398 2.8597 3.0797 3.2997 3.5197 3.7397 3.9596 4.1796 10
20 4.3996 4.6196 4.8396 5.0595 5.2795 5.4995 5.7195 5.9395 6.1594 6.3794 20
30 6.5994 6.8194 7.0394 7.2593 7.4793 7.6993 7.9193 8.1393 8.3592 8.5792 30
40 8.7992 9.0192 9.2392 9.4591 9.6791 9.8991 10.1191 10.3391 10.5590 10.7790 40
50 10.9990 11.2190 11.4390 11.6589 11.8789 12.0989 12.3189 12.5389 12.7588 12.9788 50
60 13.1988 13.4188 13.6388 13.8587 14.0787 14.2987 14.5187 14.7387 14.9586 15.1786 60
70 15.3986 15.6186 15.8386 16.0585 16.2785 16.4985 16.7185 16.9385 17.1584 17.3784 70
80 17.5984 17.8184 18.0384 18.2583 18.4783 18.6983 18.9183 19.1383 19.3582 19.5782 80
90 19.7982 20.0182 20.2382 20.4581 20.6781 20.8981 21.1181 21.3381 21.5580 21.7780 90
100 21.9980 22.2180 22.4380 22.6579 22.8779 23.0979 23.3179 23.5379 23.7578 23.9778 100
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MASS
POUNDS TO KILOGRAMS
lbs. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lbs.
kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg
––– –––0 0.454 0.907 1.361 1.814 2.268 2.722 3.175 3.629 4.082 –––
10 4.536 4.989 5.443 5.897 6.350 6.804 7.257 7.711 8.165 8.618 10
20 9.072 9.525 9.979 10.433 10.886 11.340 11.793 12.247 12.701 13.154 20
30 13.608 14.061 14.515 14.968 15.422 15.876 16.329 16.783 17.236 17.690 30
40 18.144 18.597 19.051 19.504 19.958 20.412 20.865 21.319 21.772 22.226 40
50 22.680 23.133 23.587 24.040 24.494 24.947 25.401 25.855 26.308 26.762 50
60 27.215 27.669 28.123 28.576 29.030 29.483 29.937 30.391 30.844 31.298 60
70 31.751 32.205 32.658 33.112 33.566 34.019 34.473 34.926 35.380 35.834 70
80 36.287 36.741 37.194 37.648 38.102 38.555 39.009 39.462 39.916 40.370 80
90 40.823 41.277 41.730 42.184 42.637 43.091 43.545 43.998 44.452 44.905 90
100 45.359 45.813 46.266 46.720 47.173 47.627 48.081 48.534 48.988 49.441 100
KILOGRAMS TO POUNDS
kg 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 kg
lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs.
––– –––00 2.205 4.409 6.614 8.818 11.023 13.228 15.432 17.637 19.842 –––
10 22.046 24.251 26.455 28.660 30.865 33.069 35.274 37.479 39.683 41.888 10
20 44.092 46.297 48.502 50.706 52.911 55.116 57.320 59.525 61.729 63.934 20
30 66.139 68.343 70.548 72.752 74.957 77.162 79.366 81.571 83.776 85.980 30
40 88.185 90.389 92.594 94.799 97.003 99.208 101.413 103.617 105.822 108.026 40
50 110.231 112.436 114.640 116.845 119.049 121.254 123.459 125.663 127.868 130.073 50
60 132.277 134.482 136.686 138.891 141.096 143.300 145.505 147.710 149.914 152.119 60
70 154.323 156.528 158.733 160.937 163.142 165.347 167.551 169.756 171.960 174.165 70
80 176.370 178.574 180.779 182.983 185.188 187.393 189.597 191.802 194.007 196.211 80
90 198.416 200.620 202.825 205.030 207.234 209.439 211.644 213.848 216.053 218.257 90
100 220.462 222.667 224.871 227.076 229.280 231.485 233.690 235.894 238.099 240.304 100
KILOGRAMS TO NEWTON
kg 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 kg
N N N N N N N N N N
––– –––0 9.81 19.61 29.42 39.23 49.03 58.84 68.65 78.45 88.26 –––
10 98.07 107.87 117.68 127.49 137.29 147.10 156.91 166.71 176.52 186.33 10
20 196.13 205.94 215.75 225.55 235.36 245.17 254.97 264.78 274.59 284.39 20
30 294.20 304.01 313.81 323.62 333.43 343.23 353.04 362.85 372.65 382.46 30
40 392.27 402.07 411.88 421.69 431.49 441.30 451.11 460.91 470.72 480.53 40
50 490.34 500.14 509.95 519.76 529.56 539.37 549.18 558.98 568.79 578.60 50
60 588.40 598.21 608.02 617.82 627.63 637.44 647.24 657.05 666.86 676.66 60
70 686.47 696.28 706.08 715.89 725.70 735.50 745.31 755.12 764.92 774.73 70
80 784.54 794.34 804.15 813.96 823.76 833.57 843.38 853.18 862.99 872.80 80
90 882.60 892.41 902.22 912.02 921.83 931.64 941.44 951.25 961.06 970.86 90
100 980.67 990.48 1000.28 1010.09 1019.90 1029.70 1039.51 1049.32 1059.12 1068.93 100
NEWTON TO KILOGRAMS
N 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 N
kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg
––– –––00 1.020 2.039 3.059 4.079 5.099 6.118 7.138 8.158 9.177 –––
100 10.197 11.217 12.237 13.256 14.276 15.296 16.316 17.335 18.355 19.375 100
200 20.394 21.414 22.434 23.454 24.473 25.493 26.513 27.532 28.552 29.572 200
300 30.592 31.611 32.631 33.651 34.670 35.690 36.710 37.730 38.749 39.769 300
400 40.789 41.809 42.828 43.848 44.868 45.887 46.907 47.927 48.947 49.966 400
500 50.986 52.006 53.025 54.045 55.065 56.085 57.104 58.124 59.144 60.163 500
600 61.183 62.203 63.223 64.242 65.262 66.282 67.302 68.321 69.341 70.361 600
700 71.380 72.400 73.420 74.440 75.459 76.479 77.499 78.518 79.538 80.558 700
800 81.578 82.597 83.617 84.637 85.656 86.676 87.696 88.716 89.735 90.755 800
900 91.775 92.795 93.814 94.834 95.854 96.873 97.893 98.913 99.933 100.952 900
1000 101.972 102.992 104.011 105.031 106.051 107.071 108.090 109.110 110.130 111.149 1000
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PRESSURE
POUNDS PER SQUARE INCHES TO KILOGRAMS PER SQUARE CENTIMETERS
lb/in2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lb/in2
(psi) kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 (psi)
––– –––0 0.0703 0.1406 0.2109 0.2812 0.3515 0.4218 0.4921 0.5625 0.6328 –––
10 0.7031 0.7734 0.8437 0.9140 0.9843 1.0546 1.1249 1.1952 1.2655 1.3358 10
20 1.4061 1.4764 1.5468 1.6171 1.6874 1.7577 1.8280 1.8983 1.9686 2.0389 20
30 2.1092 2.1795 2.2498 2.3201 2.3904 2.4607 2.5311 2.6014 2.6717 2.7420 30
40 2.8123 2.8826 2.9529 3.0232 3.0935 3.1638 3.2341 3.3044 3.3747 3.4450 40
50 3.5154 3.5857 3.6560 3.7263 3.7966 3.8669 3.9372 4.0075 4.0778 4.1481 50
60 4.2184 4.2887 4.3590 4.4293 4.4996 4.5700 4.6403 4.7106 4.7809 4.8512 60
70 4.9215 4.9918 5.0621 5.1324 5.2027 5.2730 5.3433 5.4136 5.4839 5.5543 70
80 5.6246 5.6949 5.7652 5.8355 5.9058 5.9761 6.0464 6.1167 6.1870 6.2573 80
90 6.3276 6.3979 6.4682 6.5386 6.6089 6.6792 6.7495 6.8198 6.8901 6.9604 90
100 7.0307 7.1010 7.1713 7.2416 7.3119 7.3822 7.4525 7.5228 7.5932 7.6635 100
kg/cm2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 kg/cm2
lb/in2(psi) lb/in2(psi) lb/in2(psi) lb/in2(psi) lb/in2(psi) lb/in2(psi) lb/in2(psi) lb/in2(psi) lb/in2(psi) lb/in2(psi)
––– –––00 14.22 28.45 42.67 56.89 71.12 85.34 99.56 113.78 128.01 –––
10 142.23 156.45 170.68 184.90 199.12 213.35 227.57 241.79 256.01 270.24 10
20 284.46 298.68 312.91 327.13 341.35 355.58 369.80 384.02 398.24 412.47 20
30 426.69 440.91 455.14 469.36 483.58 497.81 512.03 526.25 540.47 554.70 30
40 568.92 583.14 597.37 611.59 625.81 640.04 654.26 668.48 682.70 696.93 40
50 711.15 725.37 739.60 753.82 768.04 782.27 796.49 810.71 824.93 839.16 50
60 853.38 867.60 881.83 896.05 910.27 924.50 938.72 952.94 967.16 981.39 60
70 995.61 1009.83 1024.06 1038.28 1052.50 1066.73 1080.95 1095.17 1109.39 1123.62 70
80 1137.84 1152.06 1166.29 1180.51 1194.73 1208.96 1223.18 1237.40 1251.62 1265.85 80
90 1280.07 1294.29 1308.52 1322.74 1336.96 1351.19 1365.41 1379.63 1393.85 1408.08 90
100 1422.30 1436.52 1450.75 1464.97 1479.19 1493.42 1507.64 1521.86 1536.08 1550.31 100
kg/cm2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 kg/cm2
KPa KPa KPa KPa KPa KPa KPa KPa KPa KPa
––– –––00 98.1 196.1 294.2 392.3 490.3 588.4 686.5 784.5 882.6 –––
10 980.7 1078.7 1176.8 1274.9 1372.9 1471.0 1569.1 1667.1 1765.2 1863.3 10
20 1961.3 2059.4 2157.5 2255.5 2353.6 2451.7 2549.7 2647.8 2745.9 2843.9 20
30 2942.0 3040.1 3138.1 3236.2 3334.3 3432.3 3530.4 3628.5 3726.5 3824.6 30
40 3922.7 4020.7 4118.8 4216.9 4314.9 4413.0 4511.1 4609.1 4707.2 4805.3 40
50 4903.4 5001.4 5099.5 5197.6 5295.6 5393.7 5491.8 5589.8 5687.9 5786.0 50
60 5884.0 5982.1 6080.2 6178.2 6276.3 6374.4 6472.4 6570.5 6668.6 6766.6 60
70 6864.7 6962.8 7060.8 7158.9 7257.0 7355.0 7453.1 7551.2 7649.2 7747.3 70
80 7845.4 7943.4 8041.5 8139.6 8237.6 8335.7 8433.8 8531.8 8629.9 8728.0 80
90 8826.0 8924.1 9022.2 9120.2 9218.3 9316.4 9414.4 9512.5 9610.6 9708.6 90
100 9806.7 9904.8 10002.8 10100.9 10199.0 10297.0 10395.1 10493.2 10591.2 10689.3 100
KPa 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 KPa
kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm2
–––0 –––00 1.020 2.039 3.059 4.079 5.099 6.118 7.138 8.158 9.177 –––0
1000 10.197 11.217 12.237 13.256 14.276 15.296 16.316 17.335 18.355 19.375 1000
2000 20.394 21.414 22.434 23.454 24.473 25.493 26.513 27.532 28.552 29.572 2000
3000 30.592 31.611 32.631 33.651 34.670 35.690 36.710 37.730 38.749 39.769 3000
4000 40.789 41.809 42.828 43.848 44.868 45.887 46.907 47.927 48.947 49.966 4000
5000 50.986 52.006 53.025 54.045 55.065 56.085 57.104 58.124 59.144 60.163 5000
6000 61.183 62.203 63.223 64.242 65.262 66.282 67.302 68.321 69.341 70.361 6000
7000 71.380 72.400 73.420 74.440 75.459 76.479 77.499 78.518 79.538 80.558 7000
8000 81.578 82.597 83.617 84.637 85.656 86.676 87.696 88.716 89.735 90.755 8000
9000 91.775 92.795 93.814 94.834 95.854 96.873 97.893 98.913 99.933 100.952 9000
10000 101.972 102.992 104.011 105.031 106.051 107.071 108.090 109.110 110.130 111.149 10000
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TORQUE
FOOT POUNDS TO KILOGRAMMETERS
kg-m 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 kg-m
ft. lbs. ft. lbs. ft. lbs. ft. lbs. ft. lbs. ft. lbs. ft. lbs. ft. lbs. ft. lbs. ft. lbs.
––– –––0 7.23 14.47 21.70 28.93 36.17 43.40 50.63 57.86 65.10 –––
10 72.33 79.56 86.80 94.03 101.26 108.50 115.73 122.96 130.19 137.43 10
20 144.66 151.89 159.13 166.36 173.59 180.83 188.06 195.29 202.52 209.76 20
30 216.99 224.22 231.46 238.69 245.92 253.16 260.39 267.62 274.85 282.09 30
40 289.32 296.55 303.79 311.02 318.25 325.49 332.72 339.95 347.18 354.42 40
50 361.65 368.88 376.12 383.35 390.58 397.82 405.05 412.28 419.51 426.75 50
60 433.98 441.21 448.45 455.68 462.91 470.15 477.38 484.61 491.84 499.08 60
70 506.31 513.54 520.78 528.01 535.24 542.48 549.71 556.94 564.17 571.41 70
80 578.64 585.87 593.11 600.34 607.57 614.81 622.04 629.27 636.50 643.74 80
90 650.97 658.20 665.44 672.67 679.90 687.14 694.37 701.60 708.83 716.07 90
100 723.30 730.53 737.77 745.00 752.23 759.47 766.70 773.93 781.16 788.40 100
KILOGRAMMETERS TO NEWTONMETERS
kg-m 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 kg-m
N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m N-m
––– –––00 9.81 19.61 29.42 39.23 49.03 58.84 68.65 78.45 88.26 –––
10 98.07 107.87 117.68 127.49 137.29 147.10 156.91 166.71 176.52 186.33 10
20 196.13 205.94 215.75 225.55 235.36 245.17 254.97 264.78 274.59 284.39 20
30 294.20 304.01 313.81 323.62 333.43 343.23 353.04 362.85 372.65 382.46 30
40 392.27 402.07 411.88 421.69 431.49 441.30 451.11 460.91 470.72 480.53 40
50 490.34 500.14 509.95 519.76 529.56 539.37 549.18 558.98 568.79 578.60 50
60 588.40 598.21 608.02 617.82 627.63 637.44 647.24 657.05 666.86 676.66 60
70 686.47 696.28 706.08 715.89 725.70 735.50 745.31 755.12 764.92 774.73 70
80 784.54 794.34 804.15 813.96 823.76 833.57 843.38 853.18 862.99 872.80 80
90 882.60 892.41 902.22 912.02 921.83 931.64 941.44 951.25 961.06 970.86 90
100 980.67 990.48 1000.28 1010.09 1019.90 1029.70 1039.51 1049.32 1059.12 1068.93 100
NEWTONMETERS TO KILOGRAMMETERS
N-m 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 N-m
kg-m kg-m kg-m kg-m kg-m kg-m kg-m kg-m kg-m kg-m
––– –––00 1.020 2.039 3.059 4.079 5.099 6.118 7.138 8.158 9.177 –––
100 10.197 11.217 12.236 13.256 14.276 15.296 16.315 17.335 18.355 19.374 100
200 20.394 21.414 22.433 23.453 24.473 25.493 26.512 27.532 28.552 29.571 200
300 30.591 31.611 32.630 33.650 34.670 35.690 36.709 37.729 38.749 39.768 300
400 40.788 41.808 42.827 43.847 44.867 45.887 46.906 47.926 48.946 49.965 400
500 50.985 52.005 53.024 54.044 55.064 56.084 57.103 58.123 59.143 60.162 500
600 61.182 62.202 63.221 64.241 65.261 66.281 67.300 68.320 69.340 70.359 600
700 71.379 72.399 73.418 74.438 75.458 76.478 77.497 78.517 79.537 80.556 700
800 81.576 82.596 83.615 84.635 85.655 86.675 87.694 88.714 89.734 90.753 800
900 91.773 92.793 93.812 94.832 95.852 96.872 97.891 98.911 99.931 100.950 900
1000 101.970 102.990 104.009 105.029 106.049 107.069 108.088 109.108 110.128 111.147 1000
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TEMPERATURE
FAHRENHEIT TO CENTIGRADE
°F °C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F °C
-60 -51.1 -2 -18.9 56 13.3 114 45.6 172 77.8 230 110.0 288 142.2 346 174.4
-58 -50.0 0 -17.8 58 14.4 116 46.7 174 78.9 232 111.1 290 143.3 348 175.6
-56 -48.9 2 -16.7 60 15.6 118 47.8 176 80.0 234 112.2 292 144.4 350 176.7
-54 -47.8 4 -15.6 62 16.7 120 48.9 178 81.1 236 113.3 294 145.6 352 177.8
-52 -46.7 6 -14.4 64 17.8 122 50.0 180 82.2 238 114.4 296 146.7 354 178.9
-50 -45.6 8 -13.3 66 18.9 124 51.1 182 83.3 240 115.6 298 147.8 356 180.0
-48 -44.4 10 -12.2 68 20.0 126 52.2 184 84.4 242 116.7 300 148.9 358 181.1
-46 -43.3 12 -11.1 70 21.1 128 53.3 186 85.6 244 117.8 302 150.0 360 182.2
-44 -42.2 14 -10.0 72 22.2 130 54.4 188 86.7 246 118.9 304 151.1 362 183.3
-42 -41.1 16 -8.9 74 23.3 132 55.6 190 87.8 248 120.0 306 152.2 364 184.4
-40 -40.0 18 -7.8 76 24.4 134 56.7 192 88.9 250 121.1 308 153.3 366 185.6
-38 -38.9 20 -6.7 78 25.6 136 57.8 194 90.0 252 122.2 310 154.4 368 186.7
-36 -37.8 22 -5.6 80 26.7 138 58.9 196 91.1 254 123.3 312 155.6 370 187.8
-34 -36.7 24 -4.4 82 27.8 140 60.0 198 92.2 256 124.4 314 156.7 372 188.9
-32 -35.6 26 -3.3 84 28.9 142 61.1 200 93.3 258 125.6 316 157.8 374 190.0
-30 -34.4 28 -2.2 86 30.0 144 62.2 202 94.4 260 126.7 318 158.9 376 191.1
-28 -33.3 30 -1.1 88 31.1 146 63.3 204 95.6 262 127.8 320 160.0 378 192.2
-26 -32.2 32 0.0 90 32.2 148 64.4 206 96.7 264 128.9 322 161.1 380 193.3
-24 -31.1 34 1.1 92 33.3 150 65.6 208 97.8 266 130.0 324 162.2 382 194.4
-22 -30.0 36 2.2 94 34.4 152 66.7 210 98.9 268 131.1 326 163.3 384 195.6
-20 -28.9 38 3.3 96 35.6 154 67.8 212 100.0 270 132.2 328 164.4 386 196.7
-18 -27.8 40 4.4 98 36.7 156 68.9 214 101.1 272 133.3 330 165.6 388 197.8
-16 -26.7 42 5.6 100 37.8 158 70.0 216 102.2 274 134.4 332 166.7 390 198.9
-14 -25.6 44 6.7 102 38.9 160 71.1 218 103.3 276 135.6 334 167.8 392 200.0
-12 -24.4 46 7.8 104 40.0 162 72.2 220 104.4 278 136.7 336 168.9 400 204.4
-10 -23.3 48 8.9 106 41.1 164 73.3 222 105.6 280 137.8 338 170.0 410 210.0
-8 -22.2 50 10.0 108 42.2 166 74.4 224 106.7 282 138.9 340 171.1 420 215.6
-6 -21.1 52 11.1 110 43.3 168 75.6 226 107.8 284 140.0 342 172.2 430 221.1
-4 -20.0 54 12.2 112 44.4 170 76.7 228 108.9 286 141.1 344 173.3 440 226.7
CENTIGRADE TO FAHRENHEIT
°C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F °C °F
-50 -58.0 -18 -0.4 14 57.2 46 114.8 78 172.4 110 230.0 142 287.6 174 345.2
-49 -56.2 -17 1.4 15 59.0 47 116.6 79 174.2 111 231.8 143 289.4 175 347.0
-48 -54.4 -16 3.2 16 60.8 48 118.4 80 176.0 112 233.6 144 291.2 176 348.8
-47 -52.6 -15 5.0 17 62.6 49 120.2 81 177.8 113 235.4 145 293.0 177 350.6
-46 -50.8 -14 6.8 18 64.4 50 122.0 82 179.6 114 237.2 146 294.8 178 352.4
-45 -49.0 -13 8.6 19 66.2 51 123.8 83 181.4 115 239.0 147 296.6 179 354.2
-44 -47.2 -12 10.4 20 68.0 52 125.6 84 183.2 116 240.8 148 298.4 180 356.0
-43 -45.4 -11 12.2 21 69.8 53 127.4 85 185.0 117 242.6 149 300.2 181 357.8
-42 -43.6 -10 14.0 22 71.6 54 129.2 86 186.8 118 244.4 150 302.0 182 359.6
-41 -41.8 -9 15.8 23 73.4 55 131.0 87 188.6 119 246.2 151 303.8 183 361.4
-40 -40.0 -8 17.6 24 75.2 56 132.8 88 190.4 120 248.0 152 305.6 184 363.2
-39 -38.2 -7 19.4 25 77.0 57 134.6 89 192.2 121 249.8 153 307.4 185 365.0
-38 -36.4 -6 21.2 26 78.8 58 136.4 90 194.0 122 251.6 154 309.2 186 366.8
-37 -34.6 -5 23.0 27 80.6 59 138.2 91 195.8 123 253.4 155 311.0 187 368.6
-36 -32.8 -4 24.8 28 82.4 60 140.0 92 197.6 124 255.2 156 312.8 188 370.4
-35 -31.0 -3 26.6 29 84.2 61 141.8 93 199.4 125 257.0 157 314.6 189 372.2
-34 -29.2 -2 28.4 30 86.0 62 143.6 94 201.2 126 258.8 158 316.4 190 374.0
-33 -27.4 -1 30.2 31 87.8 63 145.4 95 203.0 127 260.6 159 318.2 191 375.8
-32 -25.6 0 32.0 32 89.6 64 147.2 96 204.8 128 262.4 160 320.0 192 377.6
-31 -23.8 1 33.8 33 91.4 65 149.0 97 206.6 129 264.2 161 321.8 193 379.4
-30 -22.0 2 35.6 34 93.2 66 150.8 98 208.4 130 266.0 162 323.6 194 381.2
-29 -20.2 3 37.4 35 95.0 67 152.6 99 210.2 131 267.8 163 325.4 195 383.0
-28 -18.4 4 39.2 36 96.8 68 154.4 100 212.0 132 269.6 164 327.2 196 384.8
-27 -16.6 5 41.0 37 98.6 69 156.2 101 213.8 133 271.4 165 329.0 197 386.6
-26 -14.8 6 42.8 38 100.4 70 158.0 102 215.6 134 273.2 166 330.8 198 388.4
-25 -13.0 7 44.6 39 102.2 71 159.8 103 217.4 135 275.0 167 332.6 199 390.2
-24 -11.2 8 46.4 40 104.0 72 161.6 104 219.2 136 276.8 168 334.4 200 392.0
-23 -9.4 9 48.2 41 105.8 73 163.4 105 221.0 137 278.6 169 336.2 210 410.0
-22 -7.6 10 50.0 42 107.6 74 165.2 106 222.8 138 280.4 170 338.0 220 428.0
-21 -5.8 11 51.8 43 109.4 75 167.0 107 224.6 139 282.2 171 339.8 230 446.0
-20 -4.0 12 53.6 44 111.2 76 168.8 108 226.4 140 284.0 172 341.6 240 464.0
-19 -2.2 13 55.4 45 113.0 77 170.6 109 228.2 141 285.8 173 343.4 250 482.0
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