PROCEDURE
INSPECT NOZZLE HOLDER AND NOZZLE SET
Pressure test:
Install the nozzle holder to an injection nozzle hand tester and bleed air from the union nut connection.
CAUTION:
Do not place your finger on the nozzle injection hole.
Pump the tester handle a few times as fast as possible to discharge the carbon from the injection hole.
Pump the tester handle slowly and observe the pressure gauge.
Read the pressure gauge just as the injection pressure begins to drop.
| Standard pressure |
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| 15790 to 16570 kPa (161.0 to 169.0 kgf/cm2, 2290 to 2403 psi) |
Tech Tips
It can be concluded that the nozzle is operating properly when a swishing sound is heard.
If the pressure is not within the standard, disassemble the nozzle holder and replace only the shim on the top of the pressure spring. Varying the adjusting shim thickness by 0.005 mm (0.000197 in.) changes the injection pressure by approximately 628 kPa (6.4 kgf/cm2, 91 psi).
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| *a | No Good |
| *b | Good |
Leakage test:
While maintaining pressure at approximately 981 to 1961 kPa (10.0 to 20.0 kgf/cm2, 142 to 284 psi) below the injection pressure (adjust using the tester handle), check that there is no dripping from the injection hole or around the retaining nut for 10 seconds.
If the nozzle drips within 10 seconds, replace or clean and overhaul the nozzle assembly.
| *a | No Good |
| *b | Good |
Spray pattern test:
The injection nozzle should shudder at a certain pumping speed between 30 and 60 times per minute.
Check the spray pattern during shuddering.
If the spray pattern is not correct during shuddering, replace or clean the nozzle.
CLEAN NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
Using a wooden stick and brass brush, clean the nozzle.
Note
Do not touch the nozzle contact surface with your fingers.
Using a wooden stick, remove the carbon adhering to the nozzle needle tip.
| *1 | Wooden Stick |
Using a brass brush, remove the carbon from the exterior of the nozzle body (except lapped surface).
INSPECT NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
Wash the nozzle in clean diesel fuel.
Note
Do not touch the nozzle contact surfaces with your fingers.
Perform the following test several times, rotating the needle slightly each time.
Tilt the nozzle body approximately 60° and pull the needle out approximately one third of its length.
Check that the needle falls into the body vent smoothly by its own weight when released.
If the needle does not fall smoothly, replace the nozzle assembly.