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Максим
May 15, 2025
Добрый день подскажите где находиться нанесенный на блок двигателя его серийный номер
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Mr. Anderson
May 22, 2025
The serial number (engine nameplate) on the Yanmar 3TNV88F engine block is located on the top of the rocker arm cover.
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John Litz
March 2, 2025
Recently had engine rebuilt and installed in the john deere tractor frame. Tried to start but will not start. Fuel present at the inlet of the injector distribution part but does not deliver fuel to the injectors. What is wrong?
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Mr. Anderson
March 2, 2025
If a Yanmar 3TNV88F engine does not deliver fuel to the injectors after being rebuilt and installed in a John Deere tractor, possible issues include:
1. Air in the Fuel System – The fuel system may need to be primed. Refer to the "Priming the Fuel System" procedure in the manual. 2. Fuel Feeding Pressure – Ensure that the fuel feeding pressure is within the required 20 ± 10 kPa at the fuel injector pump inlet. 3. Fuel Leaks or Blockages – Check for leaks or blockages in the fuel lines, fuel filter, and injector pump. 4. Battery and Starting System – If the engine does not start, check the battery and starting system as recommended. 5. Low Ambient Temperature – If operating in temperatures below 5°F (-15°C), ensure the battery is stored in a warm place before use.
Following these checks should help diagnose and resolve the fuel delivery issue.
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melvin vines
July 22, 2025
my engine smokes a litte to much after rebuild can i turn the fuel down
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SERVICE MANUAL INDUSTRIAL ENGINES 3TNV88F 0BTN4-G00400 PRINTED IN JAPAN...
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TEL: +55-19-3801-9224 FAX: +55-19-3875-3899, 2241 http://www.yanmar.com.br tion storage and retrieval systems - without the written permission of YANMAR CO., LTD. SERVICE MANUAL 3TNV88F 1st edition: June 2012 1st edition 1st rev. : December 2012...
TABLE OF TNV DI Service Manual CONTENTS Page Introduction ..................1-1 YANMAR Warranties ................2-1 Safety....................3-1 General Service Information .............. 4-1 Periodic Maintenance ................. 5-1 Engine ....................6-1 Fuel System ..................7-1 Cooling System ................... 8-1 Lubrication System ................9-1 Starter Motor..................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS This Page Intentionally Left Blank TNV DI Service Manual...
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Refer to the documentation supplied by the optional equipment manufacturer for specific service instructions. YANMAR products are continuously undergoing improvement. This Service Manual might not address possible field modifications to the equipment. Contact an authorized YANMAR industrial engine dealer or distributor for answers to any questions relating to field modifications.
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INTRODUCTION This Page Intentionally Left Blank 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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What is Covered by this Warranty? .......... 2-3 How Long is the Warranty Period? ........... 2-3 What the Engine Owner must Do: ..........2-3 To Locate an Authorized YANMAR Industrial Engine Dealer or Distributor: ..............2-4 What YANMAR will Do: ............. 2-4 What is not Covered by this Warranty? ........
YANMAR LIMITED WARRANTY What is Covered by this Warranty? YANMAR warrants to the original retail purchaser that a new YANMAR TNV series industrial engine will be free from defects in material and/or workmanship for the duration of the warranty period.
• “Click” on the desired country or associate company to locate your nearest authorized YANMAR industrial engine dealer or distributor. • You may also contact YANMAR by clicking on “Inquiry” in the website heading and typing in your question or comment.
Failure to follow the requirements for submitting a claim under this warranty may result in a waiver of all claims for damages and other relief. In no event shall YANMAR or any authorized industrial engine dealer or distributor be liable for incidental, special or consequential damages. Such...
The California Air Resources Board (CARB), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and YANMAR Co., Ltd. hereafter referred to as YANMAR, are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your industrial compression-ignition engine. In California, 2013 MY and subsequent model years off- road compression-ignition engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the state’s stringent anti-...
Warranty Coverage: This warranty is transferable to each subsequent purchaser for the duration of the warranty period. Repair or replacement of any warranted part will be performed at an authorized YANMAR industrial engine dealer or distributor. Warranted parts not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the operation manual shall be warranted for the warranty period.
You are responsible for initiating the warranty process. You must present your engine to a YANMAR dealer as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed by the dealer as expeditiously as possible.
Safety Statements SAFETY SAFETY STATEMENTS DANGER YANMAR is concerned for your safety and your DANGER indicates a hazardous situation machine’s condition. Safety statements are one of which, if not avoided, will result in death or the primary ways to call your attention to the serious injury.
• Failure to comply will result in death or source) well away when refueling. serious injury. • Never overfill the fuel tank. • Fill the fuel tank. Store any containers containing fuel in a well-ventilated area, away from any combustibles or sources of ignition. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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• Failure to comply could result in death or until the fuel coming out of the air bleed port serious injury. is free of bubbles. • Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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These surfaces are extremely hot while the engine is operating and could seriously burn you. • Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Always use a piece of wood or cardboard. and clothing away from moving/rotating parts. Have your authorized YANMAR industrial engine dealer or distributor repair the • Failure to comply could result in death or damage.
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• Replacing the fuel injection pump involves containers of rewriting the fuel injection data in the E-ECU. hazardous substances Be sure to contact your local YANMAR dealer like parts cleaners, before replacing the fuel injection pump. primers, sealants and Failure to rewrite the fuel injection data before sealant removers.
• Failure to comply may result in minor or NOTICE moderate injury. • Only use diesel fuels recommended by YANMAR CAUTION for the best engine performance, to prevent Flying Object Hazard! engine damage and to comply with EPA/ARB warranty requirements.
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• The standard range of ambient temperatures for time (less than three minutes) at an angle greater the normal operation of YANMAR engines is from than (IDI = 30°, DI = 35°) in any direction, engine oil +5 °F (-15 °C) to +113 °F (+45 °C).
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SAFETY NOTICE NOTICE • Only use the engine oil specified. Other engine For maximum engine life, YANMAR recommends oils may affect warranty coverage, cause internal that when shutting the engine down, you allow the engine components to seize and/or shorten engine to idle, without load, for five minutes.
• Never attempt to modify the engine’s design or switch is in the ON position, see your authorized safety features such as defeating the engine YANMAR industrial engine dealer or distributor for speed limit control or the fuel injection quantity service before operating the engine.
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Do not replace individual components. NOTICE If the engine coolant pump must be replaced, replace the engine coolant pump as an assembly only. Do not attempt to repair the engine coolant pump or replace individual components. 3TNV88F Service Manual 3-13...
This will corrode the conductor and result O-ring dimensions are the same as a commercially in battery over-charging (boiling) and charging available O-ring, the material is different. malfunctions. Consult YANMAR before using the equipment in such an environment or the warranty NOTICE is voided.
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Any alterations to this engine may electrical equipment. void its warranty. Be sure to use YANMAR genuine replacement parts. NOTICE NOTICE Reversing the battery cable connections at the...
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NOTICE • Tampering with or removing these devices may Always check the battery for proper charge. void the “YANMAR Limited Warranty.” Otherwise the electronically controlled engines may NOTICE fail to start. Never use a steel wire brush to clean fuel injectors.
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E- techniques. ECU. • See your authorized YANMAR industrial engine • Take care to prevent water from entering the dealer or distributor for additional training. couplers when plugging or unplugging the connector.
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SAFETY Safety Precautions This Page Intentionally Left Blank 3-18 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Section 4 3TNV88F Service Manual GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION Page Component Identification..............4-3 Location of Labels ................4-4 Engine Nameplate (Typical) ............4-4 Emission Control Regulations ............4-5 EPA/ARB Regulations - USA Only ..........4-5 Emission Control Labels..............4-5 EPA/CARB Labels (Typical) ............4-5 Engine Family..................
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Description of Model Number........... 4-22 Engine General Specifications ..........4-22 Principal Engine Specifications ............4-23 Engine Service Standards.............. 4-24 Tightening Torques for Standard Bolts and Nuts ......4-25 Abbreviations and Symbols............4-27 Symbols..................4-27 Unit Conversions ................4-28 3TNV88F Service Manual...
GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION Location of Labels LOCATION OF LABELS Figure 4-2 shows the location of regulatory and safety labels on YANMAR TNV series direct injection model engine. 045044-00X01 Figure 4-2 ■ Location of labels/nameplates on direct injection model engines Model...
EPA/ARB Regulations - USA Only regulations a particular engine complies with. We have listed several different types of labels you YANMAR TNV engines meet Environmental might find on your engine. Protection Agency (EPA) (U. S. Federal) emission control standards as well as the California Air EPA/CARB Labels (Typical) Resources Board (ARB, California) regulations.
The following is an explanation of the Engine Family designation: C YDX L 1.64 M Method of air aspiration Number of cylinders Engine speed specifications Displacement (l) Non-road/off-road engine YANMAR diesel Model year C: 2012 D: 2013 E: 2014 F: 2015 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Since the air cleaner is application specific, it must be carefully selected by an application engineer. It is not part of the basic engine package as shipped from the YANMAR factory. Periodic replacement of the air cleaner filter element is necessary. See the Periodic Maintenance Schedule on page 5-5 for the replacement frequency.
15 seconds. The duration of energization depends on the engine coolant temperature. The HEAT indicator is on during energization. When the indicator goes out, turn the key switch to the START position to start the engine. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Brings the running engine in low idle mode automatically when the accelerator pedal is not operated for a predetermined period of time. When the pedal is operated, i.e., the accelerator sensor is activated, the low idle mode is cancelled. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
The application specific items are not part of the basic engine package as shipped from the YANMAR factory. • Engine cooling fan The engine cooling fan is driven by a V-belt which is powered by the crankshaft V-pulley.
• The sulfur content must not exceed 0.5 % by Diesel fuel should comply with the following volume. Less than 0.05 % is preferred. specifications. The table lists several worldwide For electronically controlled engines 3TNV88F specifications for diesel fuels. (EGR system equipped engine), it is mandatory Diesel fuel specification Location to use fuel that does not contain 0.1 % or more...
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% bio- diesel and 93 % conventional petroleum- Approved engines based diesel fuel) and “B 20” (a blend of 20 % All of the following engine series of YANMAR can biodiesel and 80 % conventional diesel). Raw be operated with biodiesel with concentrations up pressed vegetable oils are not considered to be to B 20.
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3 months of the date (B 8 through B 20) of biodiesel manufacture. Therefore biodiesel When operating your applicable YANMAR engine needs to be used at latest within 2 months from with biodiesel blends concentrated above B 5, we...
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(Because of cartridge type) Need to change only O-ring. : 24326-000750 --> C Water separator : 24316-000160 --> D : 24316-000070 --> E : 24326-000650 --> C (Need only for TAIYO-GIKEN) 24326-000750 (G75) 24316-000160 (P16) 24316-000070 (P7) 033042-00X 4-14 3TNV88F Service Manual...
GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION Filling The Fuel Tank NOTICE DANGER • Only use diesel fuels recommended by YANMAR for the best engine performance, to prevent Fire and Explosion Hazard! engine damage and to comply with EPA/ARB • Diesel fuel is flammable and warranty requirements.
2. Never use the starter motor to crank the engine in order to prime the fuel system. This may cause the starter motor to overheat and damage the coils, pinion and/or ring gear. 4-16 3TNV88F Service Manual...
(Figure 4-5). • Never mix different types of engine oil. This may • YANMAR does not recommend the use of engine adversely affect the lubricating properties of the oil “additives”. engine oil.
Refer to the operation manual provided by the driven machine manufacturer for the actual engine oil capacity of your machine. The following are the engine oil capacities for various YANMAR TNV engines. Dipstick Engine model upper limit/lower limit 7.1/4.1 qt (6.7/3.9 l)
If contact with the eyes or skin should occur, flush eyes and wash immediately with clean water. • Failure to comply may result in minor or moderate injury. 3TNV88F Service Manual 4-19...
(Figure 4-8, (1)) in the • Water quality is important to coolant cylinder block is closed. performance. YANMAR recommends that soft, distilled, or demineralized water be used to mix with coolants. • Never mix extended or long life coolants and conventional (green) coolants.
Align the tabs on the back side of the radiator capacity on your machine. cap with the notches on the engine coolant filler The engine coolant capacity of 3TNV88F is port. Press down and turn the cap clockwise 3TNV88F 2.1 qt (2.0 l) (engine only).
• Fuel feeding pressure: 20 ± 10 kPa (net) after engine break-in has been performed with the cooling fan, air cleaner and muffler installed to the engine. • With cooling fan, air cleaner, muffler: YANMAR standard • After the engine break-in period. Output allowable deviation: ± 3 % •...
588 × 577 × 634 mm 6.7/3.9 l Engine oil pan capacity Dipstick upper limit/lower Limit 2.0 l (Engine only) Engine coolant capacity Standard cooling fan ø335 Pusher Crank V-pulley dia./Fan V-pulley dia. ø110/ø110 mm Top clearance 0.73 ± 0.06 mm 3TNV88F Service Manual 4-23...
■ Symbols I.D. inside diameter identification ° degree indirect injection plus inch in.Aq inches Aqueous (water) minus in.Hg inches Mercury ± plus or minus in.-lb inch pound joule micro Japanese Automobile Standards percent JASO Organization 3TNV88F Service Manual 4-27...
Before You Begin Servicing PERIODIC MAINTENANCE BEFORE YOU BEGIN SERVICING Before performing any service procedures within this section, read the following safety information and review the Safety section on page 3-1. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Introduction INTRODUCTION YANMAR Replacement Parts YANMAR recommends that you use genuine This section of the Service Manual describes the YANMAR parts when replacement parts are procedures for proper care and maintenance of the needed. Genuine replacement parts help ensure engine.
See YANMAR Limited Warranty in Warranty Section. Consult your authorized YANMAR dealer or distributor for assistance when checking items marked with a : Check : Replace : Contact your authorized YANMAR industrial engine dealer or distributor...
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance Schedule : Check : Replace : Contact your authorized YANMAR industrial engine dealer or distributor Periodic maintenance interval Every Every Every Every Every Every Every System Check item Daily 1000 1500 2000 3000 hours hours hours...
• Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. • Failure to follow these procedures may seriously harm the environment. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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2.0 - 2.4 kgf·m) or one additional turn using the filter wrench. Engine oil filter Part No. Standard Dust proof* 129150-35153 119005-35151 * Consult the operation manual for the driven machine for applicability of the dust proof filter. 046796-00X00 Figure 5-1 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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(10 - 14 mm) (7 - 10 mm) (9 - 13 mm) Note: A “Used V-Belt” refers to a V-belt which has been used on a running engine for five minutes or more. K0000063B 045046-00X02 Figure 5-4 Figure 5-3 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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5. Install the new V-belt. Refer to the table for proper tension. New V-belt tension 5/16 - 7/16 in. 3/16 - 5/16 in. 1/4 - 7/16 in. (8 - 12 mm) (5 - 8 mm) (7 - 11 mm) 5-10 3TNV88F Service Manual...
If this happens, turn the air vent screw on the top of the fuel filter/water separator 2 - 3 turns counterclockwise. Be sure to tighten the air vent screw after the water has drained out. 3TNV88F Service Manual 5-11...
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5. Open the fuel cock (Figure 5-7, (3)). 6. Be sure to prime the diesel fuel system when you are finished. See Priming the Fuel System on page 4-16. 7. Check for leaks. 5-12 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Periodic Maintenance Procedures PERIODIC MAINTENANCE • If the engine still will not start after charging, have NOTICE your authorized YANMAR industrial engine dealer or distributor check the battery and the engine’s • Always be environmentally starting system. responsible. • If operating the machine where the ambient temperature could drop to 5 °F (-15 °C) or less,...
K0000065A Figure 5-9 4. Drain the tank until clean diesel fuel with no water and dirt flows out. Reinstall and tighten the drain plug firmly. 5. Reinstall the fuel cap. 6. Check for leaks. 5-14 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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50 hours. Replace the engine oil filter at the same time. See Replace engine oil and engine oil filter on page 5-7. F U L L O W K0000085A Figure 5-10 3TNV88F Service Manual 5-15...
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42 - 71 PSI (0.29 - material to enter the engine and damage it. 0.49 MPa; 3.0 - 5.0 kgf/cm ) compressed air to remove the particulates. Use the lowest possible air pressure to remove the dust without damaging the element. 5-16 3TNV88F Service Manual...
• Never dispose of hazardous materials irresponsibly by dumping them into a sewer, on the ground, or into ground water or waterways. • Failure to follow these procedures may seriously harm the environment. 3TNV88F Service Manual 5-17...
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Periodic Maintenance Procedures NOTICE Applicable fuel filter Part No. Standard Dust proof* For maximum engine life, YANMAR recommends 119802-55801 129907-55801 that when shutting the engine down, you allow the engine to idle, without load, for five minutes. This * Consult the operation manual for the driven will allow the engine components that operate at machine for applicability of the dust proof filter.
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15. Check for leaks. 045100-00X00 Figure 5-14 2. Close (Figure 5-14, (2)) the fuel cock (Figure 5-14, (3)). 3. Loosen the drain cock (Figure 5-14, (4)) and drain the contaminants. See Drain fuel filter/water separator on page 5-11. 3TNV88F Service Manual 5-19...
Drain, flush and refill the cooling serious injury. system with new coolant every 1000 hours or once a year, whichever comes first. 1. Allow engine and coolant to cool. 2. Remove the radiator cap (Figure 5-15, (1)). 5-20 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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5. After draining the engine coolant, flush the radiator and engine block to remove any rust, scale and contaminants. Then reinstall and tighten the drain plug or close the drain cock in the radiator. Reinstall and tighten the cylinder block drain plug. 3TNV88F Service Manual 5-21...
Figure 5-17 This procedure is considered normal maintenance and is performed at the owner’s expense. This 2. Remove the diaphragm cover, spring, procedure is not covered by the YANMAR Limited diaphragm plate (Figure 5-17, (5)) and Warranty. diaphragm. 3. Inspect the diaphragm for tears. Inspect the spring for distortion.
Replace the hoses at least every two years. ■ Lap the intake and exhaust valves Adjustment is necessary to maintain proper contact of the valves and seats. See Inspection of intake and exhaust valves on page 6-23. 3TNV88F Service Manual 5-23...
3000 hours. Consult your local YANMAR dealer for this service. ■ Inspect and clean EGR lead valve The EGR lead valve is located in the passage of recirculated gas.
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Section 6 3TNV88F Service Manual ENGINE Page Before You Begin Servicing ............6-3 Introduction..................6-4 Cylinder Head Specifications ............6-4 Adjustment Specifications ............6-4 Cylinder Head................6-4 Intake/Exhaust Valve and Guide ..........6-4 Push Rod................... 6-5 Rocker Arm and Shaft ............... 6-5 Valve Spring ................
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Honing and Boring..............6-46 Reassembly of Crankshaft and Piston Components....6-47 Reassembly of Camshaft and Timing Components ....6-53 Final Reassembly of Engine............. 6-56 EGR system ................... 6-57 EGR System................6-57 Inspecting/Cleaning EGR Related Components ...... 6-60 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Before You Begin Servicing ENGINE BEFORE YOU BEGIN SERVICING Before performing any service procedures within this section, read the following safety information and review the Safety section on page 3-1. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
(14.71 - 15.00 mm) guides on page 6-26. Valve guide installation method Cold-fitted – See Reassembly of intake 0.736 - 0.748 in. Valve stem seal projection from cylinder head – and exhaust valves on (18.7 - 19.0 mm) page 6-26. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
(0.016 - 0.054 mm) (0.13 mm) Valve Spring Inspection item Standard Limit Reference page 1.6535 in. 1.6339 in. Free length (42.0 mm) (41.5 mm) See Inspection of valve springs on page 6-25. 0.0551 in. Squareness – (1.4 mm) 3TNV88F Service Manual...
■ Connecting rod big end Inspection item Standard Limit Reference page See Inspection of 0.0079 - 0.0157 in. Side clearance – connecting rod on (0.20 - 0.40 mm) page 6-43. Note: See Special Torque Chart on page 6-10 for other specifications. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
3.4646 - 3.4657 in. 3.4724 in. Cylinder inside diameter (88.000 - 88.030 mm) (88.200 mm) See Inspection of cylinder Roundness block on page 6-41. 0.0004 in. (0.01 mm) 0.0012 in. Cylinder bore or less (0.03 mm) Taper 3TNV88F Service Manual...
1.53 - 2.04 kgf·m) 9 - 13 in·lb Glow connector nut M4 × 0.7 mm Not applied (1 - 1.5 N·m) Note: See Tightening Torques for Standard Bolts and Nuts on page 4-25 for standard hardware torque values. 6-10 3TNV88F Service Manual...
001433-00X For measuring outside diameters, depth, Calipers Locally available thickness and width 001434-00X Depth micrometer Locally available For measuring of valve recession 001435-00X For measuring valve spring inclination and Square Locally available straightness of parts 001436-00X 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-13...
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For measuring shaft bend 001437-00X For tightening nuts and bolts to the specified Torque wrench Locally available torque 001438-00X For measuring piston ring gaps, piston ring Feeler gauge Locally available clearance, and valve adjustment clearance 001426-00X 6-14 3TNV88F Service Manual...
See Removal of Fuel Injectors on page 7-25. 046797-00X00 Figure 6-3 2. Remove the intake manifold bolts (Figure 6-4, (1)). Remove the intake manifold (Figure 6-4, (2)). Discard the intake manifold gasket (Figure 6-4, (3)). 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-17...
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(Figure 6-6, (4)). Failure to remove the glow plugs in advance could result in damages to the glow plugs because their tips are protruding from the cylinder head combustion chamber surface. 6-18 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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2. Slide the rocker arm shaft (Figure 6-8, (3)) out of the rocker arm supports (Figure 6-8, (5)), springs (Figure 6-8, (1)), and rocker arms (Figure 6-8, (2)). Note: Mark the rocker arms so they can be reinstalled with the original matching valve and pushrod. 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-19...
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5. Slowly release the tension on the valve spring. 6. Remove the spring retainer (Figure 6-12, (3)) and valve spring (Figure 6-12, (4)). 046618-00X00 Figure 6-10 046621-00X00 Figure 6-12 7. Repeat the procedure with all remaining valves. 6-20 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Any part determined to not meet the service standard or limit before the next service, as determined from the state of current rate of wear, should be replaced even though the part currently meets the service standard limit. 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-21...
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K0001952 (Figure 6-15) are within the specified limits. See Rocker Arm and Shaft on page 6-5 for the Figure 6-16 service limit. 2. Inspect the contact areas (Figure 6-15, (1)) for excessive wear or damage. 6-22 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Figure 6-20 K0000192 Figure 6-18 If distortion exceeds the service limit, resurface or replace the cylinder head. Remove only enough material to make the cylinder head flat, but do not remove more than 0.008 in. (0.20 mm). 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-23...
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(Figure 6-23, (1)) and even in width. K0001755 Figure 6-22 K0001691B Figure 6-23 Also visually inspect the valve seat for even contact. Light cutting can be performed by the use of a hand-operated cutter (Figure 6-24, (3)). 6-24 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Fractures Check for fractures on the inside and outside portions of the springs. If the valve spring is fractured, replace the valve spring. Corrosion Check for corrosion of the spring material caused by oxidation. 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-25...
(Figure 6-30, (2)) between guide installation tool (Figure 6-28, (2)). See the guide and the seal. See Valve Stem Seal Valve Guide Projection specification starting on Projection specification on page 6-5. page 6-4. K0001756A Figure 6-28 6-26 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Fan End 7. Insert the valve keepers (Figure 6-31, (2)) and slowly release the tension on the valve spring. K0001875X01 Install the valve cap (Figure 6-31, (1)). Repeat Figure 6-33 the steps on all the remaining valves. 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-27...
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7. Adjust the valve clearance. See Measuring and hole for the shaft alignment stud Adjusting Valve Clearance on page 6-30. (Figure 6-35, (4)). Align the hole in the rocker arm shaft and the hole in the rocker arm support. Reinstall the alignment stud. 6-28 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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10. Reinstall the coolant hoses on the cold start Figure 6-36 device on the fuel injection pump. 5. Reinstall the intake manifold using a new 11. Reinstall the alternator. See Installation of gasket. Tighten the bolts to the specified Alternator on page 11-14. torque. 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-29...
No. 1 piston is at TDC on the exhaust stroke (exhaust valve only open). ■ 3-cylinder engines Cylinder No. Valve Intake Exhaust Intake Exhaust Intake Exhaust No. 1 cylinder at TDC compression No. 1 cylinder at TDC exhaust 6-30 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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7. Apply oil to the contact surface between the adjusting screw and push rod. 8. Rotate the crankshaft. Measure and adjust the valves on the next cylinder. Continue until all the valves have been measured and adjusted. 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-31...
7. Drain the engine oil into a suitable container. Remove the oil filter. 8. Remove the cylinder head. See Cylinder Head on page 6-15. 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-33...
4. Remove the gear case cover (Figure 6-42, (1)). K0002086 Figure 6-44 K0001641A 2. Rotate the idler gear back and forth to check Figure 6-42 the idler gear-to-crankshaft gear backlash. The total indicator reading is the backlash. Record the measurement. 6-34 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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3. Removal of the camshaft gear requires the camshaft be removed and placed in a press. Do not remove the camshaft gear unless it or the camshaft is damaged and requires replacement. See Removal of camshaft on page 6-36. 046358-00X00 Figure 6-47 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-35...
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Use a knife-edge puller and a press to remove the gear. The gear is a K0001710B shrink-fit and will need to be heated to 356 - Figure 6-49 392 °F (180 - 200 °C) to remove. 6-36 3TNV88F Service Manual...
(Figure 6-52). See Connecting Rod on page 6-8 for the standard limit. If the measurement is out of specification, replace the crankshaft, connecting rod, or both. K0002016 Figure 6-51 K0000219 Figure 6-52 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-37...
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6- Compare the width of the flattened PLASTIGAGE to the graduation marks on the package (Figure 6-54, (1)). The mark that most closely matches the width of the flattened PLASTIGAGE will indicate the bearing oil clearance. K0001960 Figure 6-55 6-38 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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• Method A: Install a dial gauge (Figure 6-57, (1)) on the cylinder block. Move the crankshaft (Figure 6-57, (2)) in and out to measure the end play. Record the measurement. 046359-00X00 Figure 6-59 K0001961 Figure 6-57 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-39...
Thoroughly clean all components using a brush and appropriate solvent. Each part must be free of carbon, gasket material, metal filings and other debris. K0001899 Figure 6-61 6. Remove the crankshaft from the engine. 6-40 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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The 2. Apply a continuous bead of ThreeBond Liquid same procedure is done for both connecting rods Gasket No. 1207F, YANMAR Part No. 977770- and main bearings. 1207F to the outside diameter of a new oil seal (Figure 6-63, (2)), and install in the gear case ■...
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(Figure 6-69). Use a feeler gauge to measure the clearance between the piston ring and the piston ring land. Record the measurements. See Piston Ring on page 6-8 for specifications. Replace the piston if not within specification. 6-42 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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2. Place the connecting rod bearing inserts into the connecting rod and connecting rod cap. Install the rod cap and tighten the bolts to the specified torque. 3. Measure the inside diameter. See Crankshaft on page 6-7 for specifications. K0001964 Figure 6-70 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-43...
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3. Measure the tappet bores in the cylinder block. for specifications. Take measurements at See Tappet on page 6-9 for the service limit. several places around each bearing surface. If not within specification, grind the journals and install undersize bearings, or replace the crankshaft. 6-44 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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K0001712A Figure 6-77 4. Measure the diameter of the gear end (Figure 6-78, (1)), intermediate (Figure 6-78, (2)), and flywheel end (Figure 6-78, (3)) bearing journals. See Camshaft on page 6-6 for specifications. K0001713A Figure 6-78 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-45...
(Figure 6-80, (1)), move the rotating hone up and down in the cylinder bore to accomplish a 30° to 40° crosshatch pattern (Figure 6-80). This will provide the ideal surface for the proper seating of new piston rings. 6-46 3TNV88F Service Manual...
(Figure 6-82, (7)) using a press and the appropriate service tool. Be sure to align the oil K0000249B holes. Figure 6-81 NOTICE Solvents will not adequately remove honing residue, resulting in premature piston and ring wear. Always wash cylinders using hot, soapy water. 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-47...
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Figure 6-83 stamped on the connecting rod. Note: The actual appearance of the match marks on the piston and connecting rod may vary, but they will always be in the same locations. 6-48 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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5. Reinstall the second circlip (Figure 6-85, (4)) Figure 6-86 and ensure it is securely seated in the groove. NOTICE Always use a piston ring installation tool (expander) when installing piston rings. Never attempt to install piston rings by hand. 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-49...
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The main bearing caps are numbered and have the wrist pin. arrows for proper positioning. The No. 1 cap is at the flywheel end. The arrows point toward the flywheel end of the engine. 4. Reinstall the main bearing caps (Figure 6-89, (3)). 6-50 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Figure 6-89 6. Rotate the crankshaft to assure it turns freely. 7. Apply ThreeBond Liquid Gasket No. 1207F, YANMAR Part No. 977770-1207F to the mounting flange of the seal housing (Figure 6-90, (2)). 8. Align the seal housing with the two dowel pins.
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1 – Fuel injection pump side of engine respective cylinders. 2 – Piston identification mark 3 – Embossed mark on connecting rod 4 – Rod and cap match marks 5 – Flywheel end of engine 6 – Camshaft side of engine Figure 6-92 6-52 3TNV88F Service Manual...
(Figure 6-96, (4)) onto the camshaft using a 2. Apply a continuous bead of ThreeBond Liquid press. Gasket No. 1207F, YANMAR Part No. 977770- 1207F to the mounting area of the gear case or Note: Heat the gear to 356 - 392 °F (180 - 200 front plate.
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(Figure 6-97, (C)) is approximately at the 1. Apply a continuous bead of ThreeBond Liquid 9 o’clock position. Gasket No. 1207F, YANMAR Part No. 977770- 1207F to the mounting area of the gear case cover (Figure 6-99, (1)). Be sure to circle the bolt holes.
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K0002133 2. Apply a continuous bead of ThreeBond Liquid Figure 6-100 Gasket No. 1207F, YANMAR Part No. 4. Reinstall the washer and bolt. Tighten the bolt 977770-1207F to the mounting surface of the to the specified torque. See Special Torque oil pan (Figure 6-102, (1)).
4. Reconnect the fuel and coolant lines. 5. Reinstall the alternator. 6. Reconnect and adjust the throttle cable. 7. Reconnect all electrical connections. 8. Fill the engine with oil and coolant. 9. Reconnect the battery cables, negative (-) cable last. 6-56 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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• Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. • Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. 6-58 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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The EGR system uses steel gaskets at the joints between its components/parts. These steel gaskets are specific to the respective joints. When you remove the system’s components/parts and reinstall them, replace the steel gaskets between them with new correct ones. 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-59...
15 ± 2 at 20 °C - - Note: The higher the temperature, the higher the coil resistance. Therefore, wait for the EGR valve to return to normal state before measuring the resistances. 6-60 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Assemble without When cleaning the valves, take extreme care to misalignment. prevent water, solvent, cleaner, and other liquid Valve plate from entering into the motor and coupler terminals; otherwise, failure may result. Figure 6-107 3TNV88F Service Manual 6-61...
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The EGR system uses steel gaskets at the joints between its components/parts. When you remove the system’s components/parts and reinstall them, replace the steel gaskets between them with new correct ones. 6-62 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Section 7 3TNV88F Service Manual FUEL SYSTEM Page Before You Begin Servicing ............7-3 Trochoid Fuel Pump ..............7-4 Electronically Controlled Governor ..........7-4 Fuel System Specifications ............. 7-5 Special Torque Chart..............7-5 Special Service Tools..............7-7 Measuring Instruments..............7-7 Fuel System Diagram..............
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Before You Begin Servicing FUEL SYSTEM BEFORE YOU BEGIN SERVICING Before performing any service procedures within this section, read the following safety information and review the Safety section on page 3-1. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
• Because of this, the engine speed increases by approximately 75 min while the CSD is operating. When the water temperature becomes 10 °C or higher, the CSD is turned off and the engine returns to the normal speed. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
“V”, “W”, “R” or “S”. K0004105 Figure 7-2 Note: Fuel injector identification is critical as each engine has a unique fuel injection pressure. The fuel nozzle is specifically matched to the fuel injector by engine model and/or engine speed. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
* These special service tools may also be available as an “MP Fuel Injection Pump Special Tool Set”, under a different part number, in territories serviced by YANMAR America and YANMAR Europe. Contact your authorized YANMAR dealer or distributor for details.
“back up” wrench to prevent loosening of the delivery valves. 046799-00X00 6. First loosen the fuel line nuts at the fuel Figure 7-7 injectors and then at the fuel injection pump. 3TNV88F Service Manual 7-11...
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(Figure 7-9, (2)) from the pump. NOTICE Take care to not damage or bend the oil line. In some applications, it may be preferable to remove the complete oil line assembly from the engine before proceeding. 046373-00X00 Figure 7-10 7-12 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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• On 3TNV88F engine the idler gear is not visible. Make a reference mark on the fuel injection pump drive gear (Figure 7-11, (1)) and a matching mark on the bore of the gear case opening (Figure 7-11, (2)).
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Note: Some model engines may require the intake manifold and fuel injection pump insulator (Figure 7-16, (2)) be removed to access the inner fuel injection pump (Figure 7-16, (1)) retaining nuts. 046363-00X02 Figure 7-14 046372-00X00 Figure 7-16 7-14 3TNV88F Service Manual...
• Replacing the fuel injection pump involves rewriting the fuel injection data in the E-ECU. 22. Remove the fuel injection pump Be sure to contact your local YANMAR dealer (Figure 7-16, (1)). For purposes of future before replacing the fuel injection pump.
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Torque Chart on page 7-5. (A, B, C) on the fuel injection pump drive gear, idler gear, and crankshaft drive gear. Ensure all three timing marks (Figure 7-20, (A, B, C)) are aligned. 7-16 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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K0000593A Figure 7-22 • Tighten the fuel injection pump retaining nuts to specification. See Special Torque Chart on K0002139 page 7-5. Figure 7-23 3TNV88F Service Manual 7-17...
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(Figure 7-25, (3)) (rotated toward the engine) by the calculated negative amount. • Each mark on the timing sticker represents 0.5° timing change. K0002125A Figure 7-26 7-18 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Tighten the fuel injection pump mounting nuts to 8. Apply ThreeBond Liquid Gasket No. 1207F, specification. See Special Torque Chart on YANMAR Part No. 977770-1207F, or equivalent page 7-5. sealant to the sealing surface of the pump cover. Install the pump cover and tighten the 6.
16. Operate the engine and check for fuel and Figure 7-31 coolant leaks. K0002047 Figure 7-32 2. Using the FIR number for the engine being serviced use the Fuel Injection Reference (FIR) Chart under “FIE Specs” on the YANMAR Distributor Website (http://distributor.yanmar.co.jp). 7-20 3TNV88F Service Manual...
4. Install a dial indicator adapter and clamp into the pump plunger opening. Note: Use the YANMAR Part No. 158090- 51831 M14 adapter for the MP2 fuel injection pumps and YANMAR Part No. 23000-013000 plunger adapter clamp (Figure 7-35, (1)).
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YANMAR Part No. (Figure 7-38, (1)). 158090-51870 or Mitutoyo No. 303613, into the adapter. Secure with the YANMAR Part No. Note: A typical flywheel will have multiple 23000-013000 plunger adapter clamp timing grids depending on the number of (Figure 7-35, (1)) at approximately the mid- cylinders.
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Divide that measurement by the distance between the two “longer” marks. The resulting answer will tell you how many degrees there are between the TDC mark and the first “longer” mark. K0002065 Figure 7-39 3TNV88F Service Manual 7-23...
If the two marks are aligned, the fuel injection timing is correct. If the marks Figure 7-41 do not align, the fuel injection timing must be adjusted. See Adjusting Fuel Injection Timing on page 7-24. 7-24 3TNV88F Service Manual...
8. When the dial indicator reads 2.5 mm (0.098 046369-00X00 in.) of pump plunger lift and the target timing mark on the flywheel aligns with the reference Figure 7-43 mark on the flywheel housing or engine back plate, the injection timing is correct. 3TNV88F Service Manual 7-25...
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YANMAR Part No. 129470-92305, and a slide-hammer puller (Figure 7-45).
Use clean, filtered fuel or FIE calibration fluid for the test. 3. Using the correct adapter, connect a fuel injector to a nozzle tester. Aim the fuel injector into a suitable container to catch the fuel spray. 3TNV88F Service Manual 7-27...
(Figure 7-47). If a dripping or an 1. Clean carbon from used injectors using clean uneven pattern is seen (Figure 7-48), service diesel fuel. Hardened deposits or varnish can or replace the injector. be cleaned using a brass wire brush. 7-28 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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5. Turn the injector over and remove the nozzle K0001332A body, nozzle valve, valve stop spacer, nozzle spring seat, nozzle spring, and shims. Figure 7-51 8. Replace the fuel injector assembly if it fails any inspection. 3TNV88F Service Manual 7-29...
8 – Nozzle valve 9 – Nozzle body 10 – Nozzle case nut Figure 7-52 The injection pressure will change by approximately 275 PSI (1.9 MPa; 19 kgf/cm ) for every 0.1 mm (0.004 in.) in shim thickness. 7-30 3TNV88F Service Manual...
“line” or “flare nut” wrench. 046647-00X00 Figure 7-53 7. Prime the fuel system. See Priming the Fuel System on page 4-16. 8. Operate the engine and check for fuel and coolant leaks. 3TNV88F Service Manual 7-31...
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Section 8 3TNV88F Service Manual COOLING SYSTEM Page Before You Begin Servicing ............8-3 Introduction..................8-4 Cooling System Diagram..............8-4 Engine Coolant Pump Components ..........8-5 Engine Coolant System Check............8-6 Engine Coolant Pump ..............8-6 Removal of Engine Coolant Pump ..........8-6 Disassembly of Engine Coolant Pump ........
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Introduction INTRODUCTION This section of the Service Manual describes the procedures necessary to service the 3TNV88F engine coolant pump. This engine coolant pump is representative of the coolant pumps used on other TNV model engines. For specific part detail, see the parts catalog for the engine you are working on.
Otherwise, properly dispose of the coolant. 2. Remove the radiator cap (Figure 8-4, (1)). 3. Remove the drain plug or open the drain cock (Figure 8-4, (1)) at the lower portion of the radiator and drain the coolant. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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V-belt and rotate the alternator away from the engine and out of the way. 6. Remove the engine coolant fan guard (if equipped), engine coolant fan (Figure 8-6, (1)), spacer (Figure 8-6, (2)) and engine coolant pump V-pulley (Figure 8-6, (3)). 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Discard the O-ring. Remove the temperature the continuity light or ohmmeter indicates switch (Figure 8-7, (3)) and gasket continuity when the fluid temperature reaches (Figure 8-7, (4)). Discard the gasket. 225 °F - 235 °F (107 °C - 113 °C). 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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K0000579A -0.13 0.318 ± 0.008 Figure 8-11 (0.1836) 2. Apply 10.8 - 14.8 PSI (75 - 105 kPa; 0.75 - 1.05 kgf/cm²) to the radiator cap. The radiator cap relief valve must open within the specified range. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
(Figure 8-14, (1)) between the V-belt and the bottom of the pulley groove. If there is no clearance (Figure 8-14, (2)) between the V-belt and the bottom of the pulley groove, replace the V-belt. 8-10 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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• Prevent dirt and debris from contaminating the engine coolant. Carefully clean the radiator cap and the surrounding area before you remove the cap. • Never mix different types of engine coolants. This may adversely affect the properties of the engine coolant. 3TNV88F Service Manual 8-11...
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Section 9 3TNV88F Service Manual LUBRICATION SYSTEM Page Before You Begin Servicing ............9-3 Introduction..................9-4 Oil Pump Service Information............9-4 Lubrication System Diagram ............9-5 Checking Engine Oil Pressure ............9-6 Trochoid Oil Pump................9-6 Oil Pump Components .............. 9-6 Disassembly of Oil Pump ............
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• If the mechanical oil pressure test gauge indicates low oil pressure, troubleshoot the lubrication system to locate the cause of the low oil pressure. See Failure Diagnostic List on page 14-9. Repair as necessary. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
(Figure 9-3, (5)) and outer rotor Inspect the outside diameter clearance of the outer (Figure 9-3, (4)). rotor. To inspect this, insert a feeler gauge between the outer rotor (Figure 9-6, (1)) and the lubricating oil pump body (Figure 9-6, (2)). 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Figure 9-7 Record the measurement(s) and see Rotor shaft Figure 9-9 clearance on page 9-4 for the service limits. Record the measurement(s) and see Rotor shaft clearance on page 9-4 for the service limits. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
(Figure 9-10, (3)), and fan guard (if equipped). K0000163C Figure 9-10 8. Install the V-belt. Adjust the belt to uniform tensile strength in accordance with the instructions given in Check and adjust cooling fan V-belt on page 5-9. 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Section 10 3TNV88F Service Manual STARTER MOTOR Page Before You Begin Servicing ............10-3 Introduction..................10-4 Starter Motor Information .............. 10-4 Standard and Optional............. 10-4 Starter Motor Specifications ............10-5 Starter Motor Troubleshooting............10-6 Starter Motor Components ............10-7 Starter Motor ................. 10-8 Removal of Starter Motor ............
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This section of the Service Manual covers the servicing of the starter motor. YANMAR Part No. 129242- 77010 is standard equipment on 3TNV88F model engines and is used in this section to show the service procedures for a representative starter motor. For specific part detail, see the YANMAR Parts Catalog for the engine you are working on.
(-) cable first. 2. Remove the electrical wires from the magnetic switch assembly. 3. Remove the starter mounting bolts (Figure 10-2, (1)). Remove the starter motor from the flywheel housing. 046414-00X00 Figure 10-4 K0002126 Figure 10-2 10-8 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Remove the thrust washer A from the groove of yoke. Pull out the armature quietly not to damage the shaft by using a screw driver. the magnet for disassembly. Motor lead wire Screw driver 046416-00EN00 Figure 10-6 046417-00X00 Figure 10-8 3TNV88F Service Manual 10-9...
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16. Planet gear (3) clutch are removed from the pinion shaft. Pull out the internal gear and the planet gears from the center bracket P and the pinion clutch assembly. 046420-00X00 Figure 10-12 046472-00X00 Figure 10-10 10-10 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Remove the E-ring, and then pull out the center If there is conduction, it is a non-defective. bracket P and the washers from the pinion shaft. No conduction Replace the armature (Coil burnout) 046422-00X00 Figure 10-14 046470-00X00 Figure 10-16 3TNV88F Service Manual 10-11...
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If it is above the limit, correct or replace it with a non-defective. Standard Limit 0.05 mm or less Armature 0.1 mm 0.05 mm or less 0.1 mm Commutator 046450-00X00 Figure 10-19 10-12 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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If it is out of range, replace the brush spring. the limit, its life is ending. Replace it with a non-defective. Load 14.5 - 18.0 N Standard Limit 17 mm 12 mm 046446-00X00 Figure 10-23 Brush 046448-00EN00 Figure 10-21 3TNV88F Service Manual 10-13...
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If there is conduction, it is a non-defective. If there is any malfunction, replace it. No conduction Replace the magnetic (Coil burnout) switch 046442-00X00 Figure 10-27 046444-00X00 Figure 10-25 10-14 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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P bearing. If it exceeds the wear limit, Standard Wear limit replace it. 12.5 - 12.527 mm 12.6 mm Standard Wear limit 18.035 - 18.060 mm 18.13 mm +0.060 +0.027 12.5 +0.035 046440-00X00 Figure 10-29 046378-00X00 Figure 10-31 3TNV88F Service Manual 10-15...
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4- Pinion shaft bearing Measure the inner diameter of the pinion shaft bearing. If it exceeds the wear limit, replace it. Standard Wear limit 6.735 - 6.740 mm 6.83 mm +0.040 ø6.7 +0.035 046439-00X00 Figure 10-32 10-16 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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L. Large Insert Small Remove Standard value 0.3 - 1.5 mm Note: Perform the measurement within 10 seconds. Dust cover Switch Magnetic switch Gear case Battery Pinion 046376-00EN00 046375-00EN00 Figure 10-34 Figure 10-33 3TNV88F Service Manual 10-17...
(Figure 10-35, (5)). 4. Connect a voltmeter (Figure 10-35, (7)) to the battery negative (-) terminal (Figure 10-35, (5)) and the main positive (+) battery terminal (Figure 10-35, (3)) on the starter motor. 10-18 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Section 11 3TNV88F Service Manual ALTERNATOR Page Before You Begin Servicing ............11-3 Introduction..................11-4 Dynamo and Alternator Information ..........11-4 Standard and Optional Dynamos ..........11-4 Standard and Optional Alternators .......... 11-4 Alternator Specifications..............11-5 Dynamo Specifications..............11-5 Alternator Troubleshooting ............11-6 Alternator Components ..............
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ALTERNATOR Disassembly of Dynamo............11-19 Reassembly of Dynamo ............11-19 Installation of Dynamo............11-20 11-2 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Before You Begin Servicing ALTERNATOR BEFORE YOU BEGIN SERVICING Before performing any service procedures within this section, read the following safety information and review the Safety section on page 3-1. 3TNV88F Service Manual 11-3...
Introduction INTRODUCTION This section of the Service Manual describes the servicing of the dynamos and alternators. YANMAR Part No. 129423-77200 alternator is used in this section to show the service procedures for the representative alternator. YANMAR Part No. 171301-77201 dynamo is used in this section to show the service procedures for the representative dynamo.
Operating range 1400 - 6600 min (rpm) Grounding characteristics Negative (-) side of circuit Current limiter Regulator (YANMAR Part No. 119653-77710) A-belt 2.56 in. (65 mm) Outside diameter of pulley Special M-belt 2.28 in. (58 mm) Belt shape Type A or type special M...
Alternator Components ALTERNATOR ALTERNATOR COMPONENTS YANMAR Part No. 129423-77200 alternator is used in this section to show the service procedures for the representative alternator. For specific part detail, see the Parts Catalog for the engine you are working on. K0000255 1 –...
IG and L. Damage to the alternator terminal B while the engine is operating. alternator will result. Damage to the alternator will result. NOTICE Do not connect a load between alternator terminals L and E. Damage to the alternator will result. 11-8 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Alternator Standard Output ALTERNATOR ALTERNATOR STANDARD OUTPUT Output current Cold Alternator speed (× 10³ min Figure 11-3 3TNV88F Service Manual 11-9...
Carefully rotate the alternator toward the cylinder block while loosening the V-belt. Failure to comply may result in minor or moderate injury. K0000256 Figure 11-5 3. Remove the V-belt adjuster from the alternator bolt (Figure 11-4, (1)). 11-10 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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(Figure 11-7, (1)) to the holder (Figure 11-9, (1)). (Figure 11-7, (2)). K100266A Figure 11-9 K0000258A Figure 11-7 5. Remove the bolts retaining the holder (Figure 11-7, (2)) to the rear frame housing. Remove the holder. 3TNV88F Service Manual 11-11...
11. If it is necessary to replace the bearing (Figure 11-11, (1)) in the rear frame housing, use a puller to remove. Discard the bearing. Remove the bearing cover (Figure 11-11, (2)) and two thrust washers (Figure 11-11, (3)). K0000260A Figure 11-12 11-12 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Figure 11-16 7. Reassemble the regulator assembly (Figure 11-16, (1)) to the holder (Figure 11-16, (2)). 8. Reinstall the brush holder (Figure 11-17, (3)), springs (Figure 11-17, (4)) and brushes K100266A (Figure 11-17, (5)). Figure 11-14 3TNV88F Service Manual 11-13...
Damage to the alternator will result. 5. Verify that the charge indicator is ON while the engine is operating. If the charge indicator is not ON, repair the problem before operating the engine. K0000256 Figure 11-18 11-14 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Dynamo Component Location ALTERNATOR DYNAMO COMPONENT LOCATION YANMAR Part No. 171301-77201 dynamo is used in this section to show the service procedures for the representative dynamo. For specific part detail, see the Parts Catalog for the engine you are working on. K0002140X 1 –...
The resultant output is an AC (alternating current) signal. The AC is converted to DC (direct current) by the current limiter. The current limiter outputs charging DC current to the battery. 11-16 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Dynamo Standard Output ALTERNATOR DYNAMO STANDARD OUTPUT Standard characteristics (12 V) 7 × 10 Alternator speed (min K0002138E Figure 11-22 3TNV88F Service Manual 11-17...
Figure 11-23 • If results are not correct, test the stator for continuity and shorts to the ground. • Check the charging system wiring. • If no problems are found in previous checks, replace the IC regulator. 11-18 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Damage to the alternator will result. 5. Verify that the charge indicator is ON while the engine is operating. If the charge indicator is not ON, repair the problem before operating the engine. K0002143X Figure 11-29 11-20 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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Section 12 3TNV88F Service Manual ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM Page Before You Begin Servicing ............12-3 Introduction..................12-4 Electronic Control System ............. 12-4 Electronic control harness connections......... 12-5 3TNV88F Service Manual 12-1...
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Before You Begin Servicing ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM BEFORE YOU BEGIN SERVICING Before performing any service procedures within this section, read the following safety information and review the Safety section on page 3-1. 3TNV88F Service Manual 12-3...
ELECTRONIC CONTROL Auto preheating/After heating SYSTEM • Engine failure detection Model 3TNV88F engine come with the Exhaust • CAN communication with the control system of Gas Recirculation (EGR) system to conform to the the driven machine engine emission regulations (EPA 2013 rules). The...
Electronic control harness connections ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM ELECTRONIC CONTROL HARNESS CONNECTIONS 3TNV88F Service Manual 12-5...
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Section 13 3TNV88F Service Manual ELECTRIC WIRING Page Electric Wiring Precautions ............13-3 Electrical Wire Resistance ............13-4 Battery Cable Resistance.............. 13-5 Electrical Wire Sizes - Voltage Drop ..........13-6 Conversion of AWG to European Standards......... 13-7 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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This situation could cause loss of control of output voltage. The continuous high voltage of 23 - 24 volts (for 5000 min (rpm) dynamo) will damage the current limiter and other electrical equipment. 3TNV88F Service Manual 13-3...
Voltage drop = Current [Amps] × Length of wire [Feet] × Resistance per Foot Example: Current draw of 100 Amps × 3 feet of 4 AWG wire 100 Amps × 3 Feet × 0.000270 = 0.08 Volts [Voltage drop] 13-4 3TNV88F Service Manual...
• For starter motors of less than 2.68 HP (2 kW): the total resistance must be less than 0.002 For starter motors of greater than 2.68 HP (2 kW): the total resistance must be less than 0.0012 3TNV88F Service Manual 13-5...
Electrical Wire Sizes - Voltage Drop ELECTRICAL WIRE SIZES - VOLTAGE DROP Total Length of conductor from source of current to device and back to source (in feet) current on circuit in amps 12 Volts Wire size (AWG) 24 Volts 13-6 3TNV88F Service Manual...
Special Service Tools FAILURE DIAGNOSIS SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS For measuring compression pressure YANMAR Gauge Set Part No. TOL-97190080 Compression gauge kit K0000849 Adapter for direct injection 2-valve cylinder head YANMAR Adapter Part No. 119802-92950 K0000850 3TNV88F Service Manual 14-3...
Remove or install the high-pressure fuel injection lines as an assembly whenever possible. Disassembling the high-pressure fuel injection lines from the retainers or bending any of the fuel lines will make it difficult to reinstall the fuel lines. 14-4 3TNV88F Service Manual...
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See Reassembly of Fuel Injectors on page 7-30. 10. Turn on the fuel supply valve and reconnect the injection pump stop solenoid. 11. Prime the fuel system. Check for leaks. Test the engine. 3TNV88F Service Manual 14-5...
QUICK REFERENCE TABLE FOR TROUBLESHOOTING The following table summarizes the general trouble symptoms and their causes. If any trouble symptom occurs, take corrective action before it becomes a serious problem so as not to shorten the engine service life. 3TNV88F Service Manual 14-7...
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Добрый день подскажите где находиться нанесенный на блок двигателя его серийный номер
The serial number (engine nameplate) on the Yanmar 3TNV88F engine block is located on the top of the rocker arm cover.
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Recently had engine rebuilt and installed in the john deere tractor frame. Tried to start but will not start. Fuel present at the inlet of the injector distribution part but does not deliver fuel to the injectors. What is wrong?
If a Yanmar 3TNV88F engine does not deliver fuel to the injectors after being rebuilt and installed in a John Deere tractor, possible issues include:
1. Air in the Fuel System – The fuel system may need to be primed. Refer to the "Priming the Fuel System" procedure in the manual.
2. Fuel Feeding Pressure – Ensure that the fuel feeding pressure is within the required 20 ± 10 kPa at the fuel injector pump inlet.
3. Fuel Leaks or Blockages – Check for leaks or blockages in the fuel lines, fuel filter, and injector pump.
4. Battery and Starting System – If the engine does not start, check the battery and starting system as recommended.
5. Low Ambient Temperature – If operating in temperatures below 5°F (-15°C), ensure the battery is stored in a warm place before use.
Following these checks should help diagnose and resolve the fuel delivery issue.
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my engine smokes a litte to much after rebuild can i turn the fuel down