Figure 1. Diagnostic Form To check fault codes, follow this procedure. For a reproduction of the applicable portion of the diagnostic form, see Figure “Diagnostic…
Before removing cylinder liners for block cleaning, the liner bores should be gaged to determine whether liner replacement is necessary. Refer to section 1.23.2.2. Remove…
Before mounting an engine on an overhaul stand, it must be disconnected from the transmission. Details for removing an engine will vary from one application…
The cylinder block is the basic engine structure, establishing and maintaining the alignment of all engine working parts. In the Series 60 Engine, the cylinder…
The DDEC V ECU receives electronic inputs from sensors on the engine and vehicle, and uses the information to control engine operation. It computes fuel…
The DDEC III/IV ECM receives electronic inputs from sensors on the engine and vehicle, and uses the information to control engine operation. Fuel is controlled…
The DDEC III/IV ECM receives electronic inputs from sensors on the engine and vehicle, and uses the information to control engine operation. It computes fuel…
DDEC II also controls the timing and amount of fuel injected into each cylinder. The system also monitors several engine sensors that send electrical signals…
DDEC I controls the timing and amount of fuel injected into each cylinder. The system also monitors several engine functions using various sensors that send…
The diesel engine is an internal combustion engine, in which the energy of burning fuel is converted into energy to work the cylinder of the…