engine remove ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Manual PDF

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FUEL SYSTEM 6C – 13

Removal
CAUTION: When repair to the fuel system has been
completed, start engine and check the fuel system for
loose connection or leakage. For the fuel system
diagnosis, see Section “Driveability and Emission".
1. Remove fuel tank assembly (9). Refer to “Fuel Tank
Removal" in this section.
2. Disconnect the quick connector (6) of the fuel tube from fuel
gauge unit.
3. Disconnect the quick connector (10) of the evapo tube from
fuel gauge unit.


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3. Remove the retainer ring (7) from the fuel tank with the
removal tool 5-8840-2602-0.
4.
Remove slowly the fuel gauge unit (4) from the fuel tank as
no bend float arm.
NOTE: Cover opening for the fuel gauge unit on fuel tank to
prevent any dust entering.
5.
Discard fuel gauge unit seal (8) because it cannot be
reusable.


Installation
1. Clean the seal surface of the fuel tank and the fuel gauge
unit.
NOTE: If there is dust on the seal surface, it becomes cause o
f
fuel leak.
2. Install the new fuel gauge unit seal (8) to opening of the fuel
tank as along the groove.
3. Install slowly the fuel gauge unit (4) into the fuel tank as no
bend float arm.
4.
Set flange of the fuel gauge unit on fuel gauge unit seal as
mating convexity of the fuel gauge unit and reentrant of the
fuel tank.
5.
Lock slowly the retainer ring (7) to the fuel tank with the
remover tool 5-8840-2602-0.
6. Connect the quick connector (10) of the evapo tube from
fuel gauge unit.
7.
Connect the quick connector (6) of the fuel tube to to gauge
unit.
NOTE: Pull off the left ckecker of the fuel pipe.
NOTE: Refer to “Fuel Tube/Quick Connector Fittings” in this
section when performing any repairs.

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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 – 26 FUEL SYSTEM
INJECTION NOZZLE (4JA1L)
DISASSEMBLY




















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



Important Operations
Injection nozzle adjustment is possible only on the 4JA1L
engine.
The two-spring nozzle holder has been developed to
reduce NOx (Nitrogen Oxides) and particulates from direct
injection diesel engine exhaust.
Before disassembly remove carbon deposit from nozzle
and nozzle holder using a wire brush and wash the outside
nozzle holder assembly.
Caution:
Do not touch nozzle holes with the wire brush during
cleaning it.
Disassemble the nozzle holder assembly to numerical
order.

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ENGINE ELECTRICAL 6D – 7
GENERATOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Read this Section carefully before performing any removal and installation procedure. This Section gives you
important points as well as the order of operation. Be sure that you understand everything in this Section before you
begin.


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Important Operations-Removal
Cooling Fan Belt
1. Disconnect the battery cables at the battery terminals.
2. Loosen and remove the fan belt adjusting plate bolts.
3. Remove the fan belt from the generator drive pulley.


Generator
1. Remove the vacuum pump hose.
2. Remove the generator bolt and the generator from the bracket.



Important Operations-Installation
Follow the removal procedure in the reverse order to
perform the installation procedure. Pay careful attention to
the important points during the installation procedure.



Generator
1. Install the generator to the bracket.
2. Tighten the generator bolt to the specified torque.
3. Install the vacuum pump hose.
Generator Bolt Torque N m (kg m/Ib ft)
40 (4.1/30)


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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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6D – 16 ENGINE ELECTRICAL



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Vacuum Pump
Vacuum Pump Disassembly
1. Remove the center plate from the vacuum pump
housing.
2. Remove the vacuum pump rotor and the vanes from
the housing.


Inspection
Vacuum Pump Housing and Center Plate
Inspect the vacuum pump housing and the center plate for
excessive wear, abrasion, and scoring.
If any of these conditions are present, the vacuum pump
housing and center plate must be replaced.



Vane
Inspect the vanes for excessive wear and damage.
Replace all four vanes if either of these conditions are
present.
Never replace only one vane.


Rotor
1. Inspect the rotor for excessive wear, abrasion, and
scoring.
Pay particular attention to the internal spline.
Replace the rotor if any of these conditions are
present.
2. Inspect the generator rotor shaft splines for backlash.
Replace the rotor if backlash is present.














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Check Value
1. Carefully force the valve from the “B” side as shown in
the illustration.
The valve must move smoothly.
If it does not, the check valve must be replaced.
2. Apply compressed air to the “A” side.
Air Pressure kPa (kg/cm
2/psi)
98 - 490 (1-5/14 – 71)

Check for air leakage from the check valve.
If there is air leakage, the valve must be replaced.

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ENGINE ELECTRICAL 6D – 19


RTW46DSH000401
Important Operations
2. Rear rotor bearing
 Re-use improper parts.


5. Rectifier
6. Stator
Use a pair of long-nose plier to connect the stator coil
leads and the rectifier leads.
Finish the work as quickly as possible to prevent the
rectifier from heat transferred by the soldering.



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3. Rotor Assembly
4. Pulley Assembly
Clamp the rotor in a vise and install the pulley nut.
Pulley Nut Torque Nm (kgm/lbft)
83.3  98.0 (8.5  10.0 / 61  72)





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Remove the tape from the splines.









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The rear ball bearing is pressed into the wheel eccentric
groove. The bearing ring projects from the groove.

During installation, rotate the bearing to the point of
minimum bearing ring projection.

Inspect the rear cover bearing box and replace it if it is
damaged.

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6D – 20 ENGINE ELECTRICAL

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NOTE: Be sure to attach a cooler to B terminal.




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Insert the pin from the outside of the rear cover. Press the
brushes into the brush holder. Complete the assembly
procedure.

Remove the pin after completion of the assembly
procedure.

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6D – 22 ENGINE ELECTRICAL
STARTER MOTOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Read this Section carefully before performing any removal and installation procedure. This Section gives you
important points as well as the order of operation. Be sure that you understand everything in this Section before you
begin.























Important Operations - Removal
Starter Motor
1. Disconnect the battery cable and the ground cable at the battery terminals.
2. Disconnect the magnetic switch cable at the terminal bolts.
3. Disconnect the battery cable at the starter motor and the ground cable at the cylinder body.
4. Remove the starter motor from the engine.

Important Operations – Installation
Follow the removal procedure in the reverse order to
perform the installation procedure. Pay careful attention to
the important points during the installation procedure.









Starter Motor
1. Install the starter motor to the rear plate.
2. Tighten the starter motor bolts to the specified torque.
Starter Motor Bolt Torque N m (kg m/lb ft)
85 (8.7/63)

3. Reconnect the battery cable at the starter motor and
the ground cable at the cylinder body.
4. Reconnect the battery cable and the ground cable at the battery terminals.

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