Sect 0 General 1fs Engine Ce303
Sect 0 General 1fs Engine Ce303
Sect 0 General 1fs Engine Ce303
FOREWORD
This repair manual explains the repair points of the 1FS model engine
equipped on the Toyota Industrial Vehicles.
Please use these manuals for providing quick, correct servicing of this
engine.
This manual deals with the above models as of October 2013. Please under-
stand that disagreement can take place between the descriptions in the man-
ual and actual vehicles due to change in design and specifications. Any
change or modifications thereafter will be informed by Toyota Industrial
Equipment Parts & Service News.
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SECTION INDEX
NAME SECTION
GENERAL 0
TROUBLESHOOTING 1
ENGINE OVERHAUL 2
FUEL SYSTEM 3
PCV 4
COOLING SYSTEM 5
LUBRICATION SYSTEM 6
IGNITION SYSTEM 7
STRTING SYSTEM 8
CHARGING SYSTEM 9
APPENDIX 10
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GENERAL
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SPECIFICATIONS
Cycle 4
Maximum output kW/rpm See the repair manual for each model
Maximum torque N m/rpm See the repair manual for each model
Idling speed rpm See the repair manual for each model
Compression ring 2
Number of piston rings
Oil ring 1
Open BTDC 13°
Intake valve opening & closing timing
Close ABDC 33°
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EXPLANATION METHOD
1. Operation procedure
• The operation procedure is described in either pattern A or pattern B below.
Pattern A: Explanation of each operation step with an illustration.
Pattern B: Explanation of operation procedure by indicating step numbers in one illustration, followed by
explanation of cautions and notes summarized as "key point operations".
Example of description in pattern B
Point operation
[Point 1] Explanation of operation point with illustration
Inspection:Measure the backlash.
Standard: 0.05 mm (0.0020 in.) Operation covered on the following page
Disassembly:Install the rotor in the position shown
in the illustration.
Abbreviation used for point operations
Removal Reassembly
Installation Adjustment
Disassembly Inspection
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TERMINOLOGY
WARNING: Important information and operation procedures, failure to observe which may cause accidents.
Caution: Important information and operation procedures, failure to observe which may cause accidents.
Note: Important information, failure to observe which may cause accidents, or information on
operation procedures that requires special attention.
Standard: The permissible range in inspection or adjustment
Limit: The maximum or minimum value of the criterion in inspection or adjustment
ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviation Original term Meaning
ABDC After Bottom Dead Center After the bottom dead center position of the piston in the cylinder.
An assembly is composed of two or more individual parts or
ASSY Assembly
subassembly parts that are put together.
ATDC After Top Dead Center After the top dead center position of the piston in the cylinder.
Before the bottom dead center position of the piston in the
BBDC Before Bottom Dead Center
cylinder.
BTDC Before Top Dead Center Before the top dead center position of the piston in the cylinder.
DTC Diagnostic Trouble Code Diagnostic trouble code
ECD Electronically Controlled Diesel Electronically controlled diesel
ECU Electronic Control Unit Electronic control unit
EDU Electronic Driver Unit Electronic driver unit
EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation Exhaust gas recirculation system
EX Exhaust Indicates the exhaust system.
FB Feed Back Feed back
FCM Fuel Control Module Fuel control module
FIPG Formed In Place Gasket Formed in place gasket
FR Front Front side
IG Ignition Ignition
IN Intake Indicates the intake system.
LH Left Hand Left side
LWR Lower Lower side
M/T Manual Transmission Indicates a manual transmission.
For items that have worn over a long time, or where the fitting
has loosened due to repeated removal and reassembly, by
O/S Over Size replacing the one side (fitting side) with an item that has a larger
size, the other side can be reused. Sizes larger than this stan-
dard are indicated with O/S.
RH Right Hand Right side
RR Rear Rear side
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OPERATION PRECAUTIONS
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
1. Disassembly and reassembly operations for the engine assembly must be carried out while the engine is set on
the engine stand. Never perform the operations on a work bench or the floor, since doing so is very dangerous.
2. Always wear gloves when holding or moving the cylinder head assembly or cylinder block: never use bare
hands.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
1. For safe operation
(1) Correctly wear protection tools (cap, safety glasses, gloves, safety shoes, etc.).
(2) Do not touch the radiator, muffler, exhaust pipe and other engine related parts immediately after stopping
the engine to prevent scalding.
(3) Do not bring clothes, tools and others close to rotating parts during engine operation.
(4) Always turn the ignition switch OFF and remove the ignition key unless engine operation is necessary.
2. Preparation for disassembly
(1) Prepare general tools, SST, measuring tools, greases, and non-reusable parts.
(2) When disassembling a complicated assembly, put punch or matching marks at places not affecting the
function to facilitate reassembly operations.
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4. Connector inspection
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(1) Before removing the harness, check the route and clamp
positions to make sure that reassembly is performed
correctly.
(2) Do not twist, pull or make the harness sag unnecessarily.
(3) Do not bring the harness into contact with hot, rotating,
sliding or vibrating parts or sharp edges (panel end, screw
end, etc.).
(4) Do not squeeze the harness in installing parts.
(5) Do not break the sheath of the harness. If it is broken,
replace it with new one or repair it securely using vinyl
tape or the like.
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9. Use a circuit tester that suits the measurement object and objective.
Analog type: This type is convenient for observing movement during operation and the operating condition. The
measured values are used as a reference or as a guideline.
Digital type: A fairly accurate reading is possible. However, it may be difficult to observe variation or movement.
(1) Difference between results of measurement with analog and digital types
The results of measurements using the analog type and the digital type may be different.
See the instruction manual when using a circuit tester.
The information below describes the precautions required when there are polarity differences between
analog and digital circuit testers.
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Range: x 10 (SW1)
Resistor
Range: x 1 (SW2)
Voltage: 1.5 V
Red Black
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Shake lightly
Caution:
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3. Watering method: For defects that may occur in rainy or high temperature conditions
(1) Pour water on a truck to see if the defect occurs.
Caution:
• Do not pour water directly on the engine room. Spray water onto the front surface of radiator to change
the temperature and humidity indirectly.
• Do not pour water directly on the electric parts.
4. Others: For defects that may be caused by excessive electric load
(1) Increase the electric load by operating the electric parts such as headlamp to see if the defect occurs.
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No mark 4T
Welded bolt 4T
No mark 4T
Stud bolt
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No mark
— —
No mark
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PRECOAT BOLTS
(BOLTS WITH SEAL LOCK AGENT COATING ON THREADS)
1. Do not use precoat bolts in any of the following cases:
(1) When a precoat bolt is removed.
(2) When a precoat bolt is moved as a result of tightening
torque check, etc. (Loosened or tightened.)
Note:
Check the torque with the lower limit of the tightening torque.
If it moves, retighten it according to the following procedure:
2. Reusing of precoat bolts
Seal lock agent (1) Wash the bolt and threaded hole.
(The threaded hole must be washed even when replacing
the bolt with new one.)
(2) Dry it well with compressed air.
(3) Apply the specified seal lock agent to the bolt threaded
portion.
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SI UNITS
Reference:
*1: X is the value of 1 unit of the previous unit converted into the SI unit. This value can be used as the conversion
factor for the previous unit and SI unit.
*2: The [kg] kilogram unit expressing mass is used instead of the [kgf] kilogram force unit expressing "force" that was
previously used.
Conversion between previous units and SI units
Conversion formula
SI unit value = conversion factor x previous unit value Conversion factor: The figure corresponding to X in the
Previous unit value = SI unit value / conversion factor conversion value field in the table above
Caution:
Make sure that the unit of the previous or SI unit value used in the calculation is the same as the unit in the
conversion value field in the table above. For example, when converting 100 W into the previous PS unit,
convert it into 0.1 kW before dividing it with the conversion factor of 0.735499.
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