oil ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual

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6B – 16 ENGINE COOLING

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Removal
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Loosen a drain plug to drain EC.
3. Disconnect oil cooler hose on automatic transmission (A/T).
4. Disconnect radiator inlet hose and outlet hose from the engine.





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5. Remove fan guide(1), clips(2) on both sides and the bottom
lock, then remove lower fan guide(3) with fan shroud(4).
6. Disconnect the reserve tank hose(6) from radiator.





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7. Remove bracket(5).

8. Lift up and remove the radiator assembly with hose, taking
care not to damage the radiator core with a fan blade.

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6B – 18 ENGINE COOLING




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 Check the rubber hoses for swelling.

Installation
1. Install radiator assembly (9) with hose, taking care not to
damage the radiator core with a fan blade.
2. Support the radiator upper tank with the bracket (5) and
secure the radiator.
3. Connect reserve tank hose (6).
4. Install lower fan guide (3).
5. Connect radiator inlet hose and outlet hose (1) to the
engine.





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6. Connect oil cooler hose to automatic transmission.
7. Connect battery ground cable.

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FUEL SYSTEM 6C – 3

MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
Description Item
4JA1T (L) 4JA1TC 4JH1TC
Injection pump type
Bosch distributor
VE type Bosch distributor VP44 type
Governor type Mechanical variable
(Half speed oil
pressure) Electrical controled
Timer type Oil pressure Electrical controled
Fuel feed pump type Vane with input shaft
Injection nozzle type Hole type
Number of injection nozzle orifices 5
Injection nozzle orifices
Inside diameter mm (in) 0.19 (0.0075) 0.17 (0.0067) 0.21 (0.0083)
19.1 (195) 19.0 (194) 19.5 (199) Injection nozzle designed operating
pressure MPa (kg/cm2) 1st
2nd 25.0 (255) 33.5 (328) 33.8 (331)
Main fuel filter type Disposable cartridge paper element


Precautions
When working on the fuel system, there are several things
to keep in mind:

Any time the fuel system is being worked on,
disconnect the negative battery cable except fo
r
those tests where battery voltage is required.

Always keep a dry chemical (Class B) fire
extinguisher near the work area.
 Replace all pipes with the same pipe and fittings that
were removed.
 Clean and inspect “O" rings. Replace if required.
 Always relieve the line pressure before servicing any
fuel system components.
 Do not attempt repairs on the fuel system until you
have read the instructions and checked the pictures
relating to that repair.
 Adhere to all Notices and Cautions.

NOTE:
Injection nozzle adjustment is possible only on the 4JA1L
engine.

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6C – 16 FUEL SYSTEM


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2. For removal of the quick connector, hold the quick
connector in one hand, and pull out the connector with the
other hand while pressing the square relieve button of the
connector, as illustrated.
NOTE: Do not use tools of any kind. Only use bare hands
when disconnecting the connector. Use a lubricant (light oil)
and/or push and pull the connector until the pipe is
disconnected.




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Cover the connectors that was removed with a plastic bag,
to prevent dust or rain water from entering.




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Reuse of Quick–Connector

Replace the port and connector if scratch, dent or crack is
found.
 Remove any dirt build up on the port when installing the
connector. Replace the connector, if there is any forms o
f
rust, dent, scratch.

After cleaning the port, insert it straight into the connector
until it clicks. After it clicks, try pulling at 49N (5kgf) it out to
make sure that it is not drawn and is securely locked.


Assembling Advice
By applying engine oil or light oil to the pipe, port makes pipe
assembly easier. The pipe assembly should take place
immediately after applying oil (to prevent dust from sticking to
the pipe surface – which may decrease sealing ability).
Test/Inspection After Assembling
1. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
2. Start the engine and observe the engine idle speed. The
presence of dirt in the fuel system may affect the fuel
injection system.
3. Check for fuel leakage from the connector.



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6C – 20 FUEL SYSTEM

7. Power Steering Pump Bracket


6C-4 8. Throttle Position Sensor Harness Connector
(4JA1TC/4JH1TC only)
Disconnect the harness connector from the throttle
position sensor.

9. Oil Level Gauge
10. Fuel Pipe
1) Disconnect the fuel hoses from the fuel filter or priming
pump.
2) Disconnect the fuel hoses from the injection pump.

11. Fuel Filter Assembly (Except EURO III model)
6C-5
12. Fuel Filter Bracket (Except EURO III model)
13. Leak Off Hose
Disconnect the leak off hose at the injection pump.
14. Injection Pipe Clip
15. Injection Pipe
1) Loosen the injection pipe sleeve nuts at the delivery
valve side and the injection nozzle side.
Note:
Do not apply excessive force to the injection pipes.
2) Loosen the injection pipe clip.
3) Remove the injection pipes.
Note:
Plug the delivery holder ports with the caps to prevent
the entry of foreign material.

16. Intake Manifold
1) Remove the EGR valve from the intake manifold and
EGR pipe.
2) Loosen the intake rubber hoses clip.
3) Loosen the intake manifold bolts and nuts.
17. Injection Pump Cover (4JA1TC/4JH1TC only)

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6C – 24 FUEL SYSTEM




6. Injection Pipe
Install the injection pipe.
Injection Pipe Torque N·m(kg·m / lb ft)
29 (3.0 / 22)
Nozzle Side (4JA1TC/4JH1TC) N·m(kg·m / lb ft)
29 (3.0 / 22)
Pump Side (4JA1TC/4JH1TC) N·m(kg·m / lb ft)
40 (4.1 / 30)





7. Injection Pipe Clip
Install the injection pipe clip.
Note:
Make absolutely sure that the clip is correctly
positioned.

Injection Pipe Clip Torque N·m(kg·m / lb in)
8 (0.8 / 69)

8. Leak Off Pipe and Leak Off Hose
Install the leak off pipe to injection nozzle and connect the
leak off hose to the injection pump.






9. Fuel Filter Bracket (Except EURO III model)
Install the fuel filter bracket and tighten bolts to the
specified torque.
Fuel Filter Bracket Bolts Torque N·m(kg·m / lb ft)
21 (2.1 / 15)









10. Fuel Filter Assembly (Except EURO III model)
Install the fuel filter assembly to bracket and tighten bolts
to the specified torque.
Fuel Filter Assembly Bolts
Torque N·m(kg·m / lb ft)
21 (2.1 / 15)
11. Fuel Pipe
1) Connect the fuel hoses to the fuel filter or priming
pump.
2) Connect the fuel hoses to the injection pump.









12. Oil Level Gauge
Install the oil level gauge and tighten bolts to the specified
torque.
Oil Level Gauge Bolts
Torque N·m(kg·m / lb ft)
M8: 19 (1.9 / 14)
M6: 8 (0.8/6 lb in)

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FUEL SYSTEM 6C – 27
REASSEMBLY




















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Reassembly Steps
1.
Nozzle holder body 9.
Spring seat
2.
Shim (First opening pressure
adjustment) 10.
Lift Piece
3.
First spring 11.
Spacer & pin
4.
Spring seat 12.
Nozzle & pin
5.
Collar 13.
Retaining nut
6.
Second spring 14.
Gasket
7.
Push rod 15.
Eye bolt
8.
Shim (Second opening pressure
adjustment)











Important Operations
The nozzle holder is adjusted as the components are
reassembled in the sequence above.
As adjustment of the two-spring nozzle holder is made in
hundredths of a millimeter, clean the parts thoroughly in
light oil to completely remove any dirt or foreign matter.

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FUEL SYSTEM 6C – 37

4. Set the nozzle holder to the nozzle tester and check
first nozzle opening pressure, spray condition, seat oil
tightness and each part for oil leaks.
5. When replacing the nozzle, replace the nozzle, lift
piece, pins and spacer as a set with the nozzle service
kit.
CAUTION:
Pre-lift will not be as specified if only the nozzle is
replaced.


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6D – 10 ENGINE ELECTRICAL




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Important Operations
1. Vacuum Pump
1. Loosen the vacuum pump fixing screws.
2. Support the vacuum pump O-ring.
3. Carefully remove the O-ring.
2. Cover





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3. Through Bolt
1. Remove the M5 through bolt.
2. Separate the front and rear sides of the vacuum pump.
3. Insert the tips of 2 ordinary screwdrivers into the space
between the front cover and the stator core. Remove
the front cover and rotor together with the rear cover
and stator.
If removal is difficult, push the rear cover to the side and
lightly tap the end of the shaft with a plastic hammer to
loosen it.
 The front cover oil seal must be replaced with a new
one when the front cover is removed.
 Take care not to damage the stator core with the
screwdriver tips.




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4. Pulley
1. Carefully clamp the rotor assembly in a vise.
2. Loosen the pulley nut.
3. Remove the pulley and the front cover from the rotor.

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ENGINE ELECTRICAL 6D – 11



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7. Rotor Assembly
1. Remove the rotor from front cover assembly.

Remove the front cover stator and rectifier.




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8. Front Cover Assembly
1. Remove the front cover bearing retainer screws.
2. Remove the bearing.




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9. Rear rotor bearing
 Re-use improper parts.
10. Rectifier
1. Disconnect the stator coil leads between each rectifier
by melting the solder connection.
Hold the lead wire between the solder and the rectifier
with a pair of long nose pliers.
This will prevent heat transfer and resultant damage to
the rectifier.



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