14210-ZW1-000 Honda PULLEY, TIMING BELT DRIVEN (Honda Code 4897435).


14210-ZW1-000 PULLEY, TIMING BELT DRIVEN (Honda Code 4897435). Honda BF75A1 LHTA, BF75A1 LRTA, BF75A1 XRTA, BF75A2 LHTA, BF75A2 LRTA, BF75A2 XRTA, BF75A3 LHTA, BF75A3 LRTA, BF75A3 XRTA, BF75A4 LHTA, BF75A4 LRTA, BF75A4 XRTA, BF75A5 LHTA, BF75A5 LRTA, BF75A5 XRTA, BF75A6 LHTA, BF75A6 LRTA, BF75A6 XRTA, BF75AT LHTA, BF7 PULLEY
14210-ZW1-000 PULLEY, TIMING BELT DRIVEN (Honda Code 4897435). Honda
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BF75A1 LHTA 2001
BF75A1 LRTA 2001
BF75A1 XRTA 2001
BF75A2 LHTA 2002
BF75A2 LRTA 2002
BF75A2 XRTA 2002
BF75A3 LHTA 2003
BF75A3 LRTA 2003
BF75A3 XRTA 2003
BF75A4 LHTA 2004
BF75A4 LRTA 2004
BF75A4 XRTA 2004
BF75A5 LHTA 2005
BF75A5 LRTA 2005
BF75A5 XRTA 2005
BF75A6 LHTA 2006
BF75A6 LRTA 2006
BF75A6 XRTA 2006
BF75AT LHTA 1997
BF75AT LRTA 1997
BF75AT XRTA 1997
BF75AW LHTA 1998
BF75AW LRTA 1998
BF75AW XRTA 1998
BF75AX LHTA 1999
BF75AX LRTA 1999
BF75AX XRTA 1999
BF75AY LHTA 2000
BF75AY LRTA 2000
BF75AY XRTA 2000
BF90A1 JHTA 2001
BF90A1 JRTA 2001
BF90A1 LHTA 2001
BF90A1 LRTA 2001
BF90A1 XRTA 2001
BF90A2 JHTA 2002
BF90A2 JRTA 2002
BF90A2 LHTA 2002
BF90A2 LRTA 2002
BF90A2 XRTA 2002
BF90A3 JHTA 2003
BF90A3 JRTA 2003
BF90A3 LHTA 2003
BF90A3 LRTA 2003
BF90A3 XRTA 2003
BF90A4 JHTA 2004
BF90A4 JRTA 2004
BF90A4 LHTA 2004
BF90A4 LRTA 2004
BF90A4 XRTA 2004
BF90A5 JHTA 2005
BF90A5 JRTA 2005
BF90A5 LHTA 2005
BF90A5 LRTA 2005
BF90A5 XRTA 2005
BF90A6 JHTA 2006
BF90A6 JRTA 2006
BF90A6 LHTA 2006
BF90A6 LRTA 2006
BF90A6 XRTA 2006
BF90AT LHTA 1997
BF90AT LRTA 1997
BF90AT XRTA 1997
BF90AW JHTA 1998
BF90AW JRTA 1998
BF90AW LHTA 1998
BF90AW LRTA 1998
BF90AW XRTA 1998
BF90AX JHTA 1999
BF90AX JRTA 1999
BF90AX LHTA 1999
BF90AX LRTA 1999
BF90AX XRTA 1999
BF90AY JHTA 2000
BF90AY JRTA 2000
BF90AY LHTA 2000
BF90AY LRTA 2000
BF90AY XRTA 2000

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Illustration 1 g06471531Reference: For more information, refer to supplemental video "C175 Tier 4 Final Engines for Off-Highway Trucks Dosing Control System Operation" on Caterpillar Channel1.Note: Click or copy the following link into a web browser (a CWS login is required to access Caterpillar Channel1), or scan the following QR code using a QR enabled device.https://channel1.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/1_6oncmpbb
Illustration 2 g06451134General Operation
Illustration 3 g06177323
Not all component quantities are shown. Aftertreatment system may contain two CEM packages.
(1) Exhaust inlet
(2) Inlet Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) sensor
(3) Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) injector
(4) Catalyst brick
(5) Outlet NOx sensor
(6) Exhaust out
(7) DEF supply line
(8) Coolant return to engine line
(9) DEF pump
(10) Coolant supply from engine line
(11) Coolant diverter valve
(12) DEF tank
(13) Coolant supply connector
(14) Suction connector
(15) Backflow connector
(16) Coolant return connector
(17) DEF suction line
(18) DEF backflow line
(19) Dosing Control Unit (DCU)
(20) Aftertreatment Electronic Control Module (ECM)
(21) DEF backflow valveThe purpose of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is to create a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) process to take place in the exhaust system to reduce Nitrogen Oxides (NOx).When the engine is keyed on but not running, DEF is not being injected into the system. When the engine is running, the DEF may be too cold or frozen to be injected. When the ambient or tank temperatures are cold enough, the DEF control unit (DCU) opens the coolant diverter valve to allow engine coolant to flow through the DEF tank to warm the system. The DCU also activates the heater circuits in the lines and pump to prevent DEF from freezing in the lines and pump. The time it takes to thaw the system depends on the tank temperature. Since the system always starts with empty lines, the pump activates to fill the lines with fluid before DEF injection begins.Once the system is thawed and primed, the DEF will be injected into the exhaust system when the DEF tank and SCR temperatures are warm enough. If the system does not heat up after duration of time, a diagnostic code will become active.Note: Typical usage for DEF is 1-3% of diesel fluid. The DEF tank should be refilled at the same time as the fuel tank.The DEF system has three operation modes:1. DEF Priming ModeSince the system always starts with empty lines, the pump activates to fill the lines with fluid before DEF injection begins. Priming will start when engine speed is greater than 450 rpm, DEF tank temp is greater than −6° C (21.2° F), and SCR inlet temperature is greater than 100° C (212° F). Once the system reads the appropriate pressures, priming is complete.2. DEF Injection ModeOnce the system is primed, the DEF will be injected when SCR inlet temperature is greater than 200° C (392° F). The DEF pump draws DEF from the tank and pressurizes the DEF to 900 kPa (130.5 psi). This pressure is constant throughout the operating cycle. The DEF injector sprays DEF into the exhaust before the SCR catalyst and continues spraying by pulsing on and off. The DEF injection rate is controlled by changing the duration of the DEF injector on time. If the engine is producing higher NOx, the DEF injector will turn on more frequently. To control the pressure to the DEF injector, a percentage of DEF will flow through the backflow line back to the tank.3. DEF Purge ModeWhen a DEF-related fault code becomes active or the engine is keyed OFF, the DCU enters purge mode. The system is designed to purge all DEF back to the DEF tank to prevent the DEF from freezing in the pump and lines. The DEF injector opens and the DEF Reverting valve in the DEF pump reverses the flow of the DEF inside the pump. This reversal removes the DEF from the pressure line and pumps the DEF back to tank through the suction line. The purge takes approximately 2 minutes to remove DEF from the lines and pump. DO NOT turn off the battery disconnect switch during the purge process. If the purge process does not complete and the temperature of the DEF drops below −11° C (12° F), then the pump and lines are at risk of damage. If the purge process does not complete, a diagnostic code will become active.NOx MonitoringThere are four NOx sensors supplied with the engine. Two NOx sensors are installed in the exhaust inlet from the turbocharger (CEM inlet). The other NOx sensors are installed in the exhaust pipe of the application (CEM out).The amount of DEF needed is based on NOx production. The engine produces NOx as the engine operates at a specific target to meet emission requirements. The engine out NOx sensor measures the amount and communicates that value to the DCU. The tailpipe out NOx sensor monitors the NOx level out of the catalyst and communicates that value to the DCU. Based on the engine out and the tail pipe out NOx sensor values, the flow rate of DEF will adjust to meet the NOx allowed per regulations.NOx Sensors
Illustration 4 g03364155
(21) Electrical connector
(22) Sensor electronic control unit
(23) Cable (black for engine out, gray for CEM out)
(24) Sensing unitThe NOx sensor contains a sensing element, a harness, and an electronic control unit. The sensing element is composed of two chambers and a heater. The first chamber measures the amount of oxygen and the second chamber measure the amount of NOx and Ammonia (NH3). Using electrochemistry, a ceramic material attracts ions at approximately 800° C (1472° F) and an electrode on the chamber wall measures the electrical charge in voltage or current. The voltage or current signal is then received by the NOx sensors electronic control unit and interpreted into a NOx concentration. The heater is used to maintain the sensing element temperature, as sensing element is sensitive to moisture. If the sensor sees any moisture while at 800° C (1472° F), then the moisture could quickly cool the element which would cause the element to crack. At engine start-up there is always some moisture within the exhaust pipes. So the sensors will not start working until the exhaust


Parts pulley Honda:

28451-ZW1-000
 
28451-ZW1-000 PULLEY, STARTER (Honda Code 4899050).
BF75A1 LHTA, BF75A1 LRTA, BF75A1 XRTA, BF75A2 LHTA, BF75A2 LRTA, BF75A2 XRTA, BF75A3 LHTA, BF75A3 LRTA, BF75A3 XRTA, BF75A4 LHTA, BF75A4 LRTA, BF75A4 XRTA, BF75A5 LHTA, BF75A5 LRTA, BF75A5 XRTA, BF75A6 LHTA, BF75A6 LRTA, BF75A6 XRTA, BF75AT LHTA, BF7
13621-ZW1-003
 
13621-ZW1-003 PULLEY, TIMING BELT DRIVE (Honda Code 4897419).
BF75AT LHTA, BF75AT LRTA, BF75AT XRTA, BF75AW LHTA, BF75AW LRTA, BF75AW XRTA, BF75AX LHTA, BF75AX LRTA, BF75AX XRTA, BF75AY LHTA, BF75AY LRTA, BF75AY XRTA, BF90AT LHTA, BF90AT LRTA, BF90AT XRTA, BF90AW JHTA, BF90AW JRTA, BF90AW LHTA, BF90AW LRTA, BF9
13621-ZW1-L01
 
13621-ZW1-L01 PULLEY, TIMING BELT DRIVE (Honda Code 6552624).
BF75A1 LHTA, BF75A1 LRTA, BF75A1 XRTA, BF75A2 LHTA, BF75A2 LRTA, BF75A2 XRTA, BF75A3 LHTA, BF75A3 LRTA, BF75A3 XRTA, BF75A4 LHTA, BF75A4 LRTA, BF75A4 XRTA, BF75A5 LHTA, BF75A5 LRTA, BF75A5 XRTA, BF75A6 LHTA, BF75A6 LRTA, BF75A6 XRTA, BF90A1 JHTA, BF9
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