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10.
1. Undo the fixing nuts (1) and remove the
vacuum reservoir.
SOLENOID VALVE CONTROLLING
SUPERCHARGING PRESSURE
Removing-refitting
- Position the vehicle on a lift, then discon
nect the negative battery lead.
2. Working from underneath the vehicle, dis
connect the electrical connector (1) and
the pipes (2).
3. Press the retaining tab on the rear of the
mounting bracket and release the solenoid
valve.
FUEL FILTER
Removing-refitting
4. Disconnect the electrical connections (1)
from the fuel filter and the supply and re
turn pipes to the tank and the supply pipes
to the pump (2), then undo the nuts (3)
fixing the fuel filter mounting. Lift up the
filter and disconnect the electrical connec
tion (4) for the water in the diesel sensor.
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PRESSURE REGULATOR
NOTE During the operations of removing-
refitting the pressure regulator, work
in extremely clean conditions.
Removing
- If the vehicle is equipped with a shield un
der the engine, remove it.
1. Remove the engine oil filler plug (1), then
undo the fixing nuts (2) and remove the
sound insulation cover (3).
2. Undo the bolts (1) fixing the retaining
bands for the injector wiring.
Disconnect the electrical connectors (2) for
the injectors and place the wiring to the
side.
- Release the injection cable loom from the
retaining bands.
3. Undo the nuts (1) fixing the fuel return
manifold pipe (2) to the intake manifold.
Place the fuel return manifold pipe to the
side.
4. Disconnect the electrical connector (1) for
the pressure regulator, then undo the bolts
(2) fixing the regulator to the pump.
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1. Grip the outer casing of the regulator, partly
extract it and, at the same time, rotate it so
that the fins (1) which contain the open
ings for the fixing bolts are positioned hori
zontally.
NOTA Do not grip the pressure regulator by
the electrical connector.
Insert the blades of two screwdrivers by the
fins (1) and very carefully extract the pressure
regulator.
NOTE Do not use a screwdriver or other
tools in the seal areas between the
regulator and the pressure pump.
2. Pressure regulator
1. High pressure seal (black or green)
2. Anti-extrusion seal (white)
3. Low pressure seal (black)
NOTE // the high pressure seal accidentally
remains inside the pump casing, turn
the ignition key to the ON position
(engine switched off); this will op
erate the pump shaft and a small
amount of fuel and the seal will come
out.
NOTE Do not, under any circumstances, use any tools for extracting the high pressure seal and this
could damage the inner surface of the pump.
Refitting
- Suction off any impurities present inside the pump casing.
- Check the condition of the three seals and make sure they are correctly positioned before fitting.
- Slightly lubricate the outer surface of the three seals using vaseline. Do not, under any circumstances,
lubricate the other surfaces of the pressure regulator.
- Insert the pressure regulator in its housing on the pump, pressing gently and, at the same time, rotating
the regulator until it is is contact with the surface of the pump.
NOTE Do not, under any circumstances, use a hammer or other tools when fitting the pressure regula
tor.
- Fit the two bolts fixing the pressure regulator to the pump acsing. and tighten them to a torque of
0.9±0.1 daNm.
- Reconnect the electrical connector and complete the refitting of the remaining components reversing the
order of the operations carried out for the removal.
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Auxiliary Units
Index
Compressor ( 1596 engine)
Compressor ( 1910 JTD)
Compressor ( 1998 engine)
Specifications
50
page
1
2
3
4
FOR ANYTHING NOT DEALT WITH,
REFER TO THE BASIC MANUAL, SECTION 50.
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Climate control
50
COMPRESSOR ( 1596 engine)
The compressor fitted on this version is the HR V5 variable capacity type, illustrated in the diagram below,
and consists of:
- a crankcase (7) which contains the bores in which the pistons (4) slide;
- an assembly comprising a shaft on which an inclined plate (6) is fitted on which a disc (2) guided by
a pin (5) integral with the five connecting rods (3) controlled by the pistons (4) rotates on roller bear
ings;
- a cylinder head which contains the intake and supply ducts as well as the housing for the regulation
valve (9);
- a plate (8), between the crankcase and the cylinder head, which contains the inlet and supply valves;
- a pulley assembly with an electro-magnet coupling (1).
1. Pulley with coupling
2. Disc
3. Connecting rod
4. Piston
5. Disc guide pin
6. Inclined plate
7. Crankcase
8. Valve holder plate
9. Regulation valve
10. Valve control bellows
Operation
The alternating drive required for the sliding of the pistons in the bores/liners is produced by the rotary
motion of the inclined plate (6), whilst the variation in the capacity, dependent on the piston stroke, is
chieved through the alteration in the angle of the disc (2) controlling the connecting rods (3).
The inclination of the above mentioned disc depends on the difference in pressure between the intake
duct and the inside of the compressor. This difference, measured by the bellows (10), operates the regu
lation valve (9) and consequently causes the movement of the disc (2).
When the request for conditioned air is high, the regulation valve (9) is positioned in such a way that it
uncovers an opening which places the intake side in contact with the inside of the compressor; as, in this
case, there is no difference in pressure, the compressor operates at maximum capacity corresponding to
the position of the disc illustrated in the previous section.
When the air request is less, the valve is positioned so that the supply section is in contact with the crank
case and, at the same time, it stops the flow between the latter and the intake side activated previously.
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COMPRESSOR (1910 JTD)
The compressor fitted on this version is the SANDEN SD7V16 variable capacity type.
The capacity of the compressor varies starting from the maximum value (161.3 cm^/rev) and is gradually
reduced (up to 10.4 cm^/rev) according to the system load variations. - changed outside temperature
and/or humidity conditions or sharp variations in the engine load.
This solution is defined as "unlimited variable capacity".
The compressor is the alternating piston type: the variation in capacity is achieved by tilting the connect
ing rod holder plate with a consequent variation of the piston stroke: the movement of the plate is acti
vated by an internal regulation valve according to the balance of pressure upstream and downstream of
the compressor. In particular, a low intake pressure involves the shuttering of the compressor (reduced ca
pacity), whilst a high pressure involves operation at maximum power (maximum capacity).
7 6 4 3 2
5 9
1 Diaphgram valve
2 Pistons
3 Connecting rods
4 Connecting rod plate
5 Shaft
6 Pin
7 Arm
8 Slide
9 Guide
Pa Intake pressure
Pi Pressure inside the compressor
Pm Supply pressure
Operation
The SD7V16 compressor is illustrated in the diagram; it consists of seven pistons (2) and connecting rods
(3) fastened to a connecting rod holder plate (4). The rotary motion of the plate (4), on the shaft (5)
produces the alternating movement of the pistons.
A change in the plate angle allows an alteration in capacity: maximum inclination (as in the diagram) for
maximum capacity; almost zero inclination (vertical position) for minimum capacity (virtually nil).
The plate (4) rotates around the pin (6) hinged on the shaft (5) arm (7).
The movement of the plate (4) in relation to the shaft (5) takes place by means of splining made from a
low resistance material.
The plate (4) slides below along a guide (9) via a runner (8) made from a low friction material.
The diaphragm valve (1) controls the flow rate adjustment according to the difference between Pa (intake
pressure) and Pi (pressure inside the compressor).
N.B. the solution adopted for this compressor is designed to keep the internal pressure Pi constant, with
advantages in terms of ease of adjustment and quiet, smooth operation.
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COMPRESSOR ( 1998 engine)
The compressor fitted on this version is the SANDEN SD6V12 variable capacity type.
The capacity of the compressor varies starting from the maximum value (125.1 cnrfVrev) and is gradually
reduced (up to 6.2 cm /rev) according to the system load variations. - changed outside temperature
and/or humidity conditions or sharp variations in the engine load.
This solution is defined as "unlimited variable capacity".
The compressor is the alternating piston type: the variation in capacity is achieved by tilting the connect
ing rod holder plate with a consequent variation of the piston stroke: the movement of the plate is acti
vated by an internal regulation valve according to the balance of pressure upstream and downstream of
the compressor. In particular a low intake pressure involves the shuttering of the compressor (reduced ca
pacity), whilst a high pressure involves operation at maximum power (maximum capacity).
1. Diaphgram valve
2. Pistons
3. Connecting rods
4. Connecting rod plate
5. Shaft
6. Pin
7. Arm
8. Slide
9. Guide
Operation
The operation is the same as described for the previous SANDEN 7V16 compressor.
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