Power supply and exhaust specifications Common parameters Fuel - See Specifications for Chapter 1 . Fuel tank - See Specifications for Chapter 1 . Specific fuel consumption/CO2 emissions - See...
General information and security measures General information 1. The power supply system of any internal combustion engine consists of a fuel supply system and an air supply system. 2. The main...
Checking and replacing fuel lines and their fittings Attention: Follow the safety precautions ( see section 1 ). See also Chapter 1, Section 9 . 1. The lines of the fuel path of the power system are laid between...
Removal of air from the fuel path of a diesel engine 1. When minor air pockets are formed, air is removed from the fuel supply system path automatically when the ignition is turned on, which explains the absence...
Removing and installing the gas pedal 1. The fuel supply to the engine cylinders is controlled by the ECM, which receives an electrical signal from the gas pedal position sensor mounted on the...
Removal and installation of the fuel tank 1. Fuel tanks (see resist. illustration) different models described in this manual may differ from each other in the routes of laying the fuel and ventilation...
Turbocharger and intercooler — general information 1. A turbocharger is designed to increase engine power by increasing the mass charge of air entering the engine cylinders. Air is supplied to the cylinders...
Exhaust system — general information 1. The exhaust system of all models under consideration consists of three sections: intake, middle (intermediate) and back. The main elements of the system...
Exhaust emission control systems In order to reduce the level of emissions into the atmosphere of toxic components that enter the composition of the exhaust gases of the engine as a result of...