811224A 1 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY Mariner
70404119D, 7050302ED, 7050412YD, 7055207GD, 7055207HB, 7055207TF, 7060412ET, 7A30302LB, 7A40302UD, 7A40312UZ, 7A41452IZ, 7A51412ZZ, 7A51452IZ, 7A60412ZZ, 7A60452IZ, 7E41412ZB, 7E51412ZB, 7E51413VZ, 7E60412ZB, 7E60413VZ, 7E60452IZ, 7E60452ZB, 7F30203H
CYLINDER
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70404119D
7050302ED
7050412YD
7055207GD
7055207HB
7055207TF
7060412ET
7A30302LB
7A40302UD
7A40312UZ
7A41452IZ
7A51412ZZ
7A51452IZ
7A60412ZZ
7A60452IZ
7E41412ZB
7E51412ZB
7E51413VZ
7E60412ZB
7E60413VZ
7E60452IZ
7E60452ZB
7F30203HD
7F30203LB
7F40203UD
7F40213UZ
7F40452KD
7F40452LB
7F41452KD
7F50352HD
Mariner
Mariner entire parts catalog list:
- MAN. TILT COMPONENTS (DESIGN II) » 811224A 1
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Illustration 1 g01246314
Fuel system schematic (1) Secondary fuel filter base (2) Fuel injection pump housing (3) Pressure regulating valve (4) Fuel injection line (5) Fuel injection nozzle (6) Fuel return line (7) Electronic control module (ECM) (8) Fuel transfer pump (9) Fuel priming pump (10) Primary fuel filter (11) Fuel tankFuel transfer pump (8) pulls fuel from fuel tank (11) through the primary fuel filter (10) .Note: When the engine has reached the normal operating temperature, the inlet fuel temperature to the transfer pump must not exceed 65°C (149°F). Fuel temperatures that are above 65°C (149°F) will reduce the life of the electronics within the ECM. High fuel temperatures will also reduce the life of the transfer pump check valves. Also, high fuel temperatures will reduce engine power output. If the engine is equipped with auxiliary fuel heaters, make sure that the fuel heaters are turned OFF in warm weather operating conditions.From the fuel transfer pump, (8) the fuel is pushed through the ECM (7). This will keep the electric circuits cool. The cooling plate for the control module is a one piece die cast aluminum housing. The manifolds on the top and the bottom of the control module route fuel from the transfer pump through the cooling plate.The fuel flows from the ECM through the secondary fuel filter. The fuel flows from the secondary fuel filter to the fuel manifolds in the fuel injection pump housing (2) .The fuel manifolds supply fuel for each fuel injection pump. A pressure regulating valve allows a constant fuel flow through the fuel return line (6) and back to fuel tank (11). The pressure regulating valve controls the pressure in the manifolds. Also, the pressure regulating valve controls the amount of fuel that goes back to the fuel tank (11). The constant flow of fuel back to the tank removes air from the system.Individual fuel injection lines carry fuel from the fuel injection pumps to each cylinder. One section of line connects between the fuel injection pump and an adapter that is located on the valve cover base. Another section of line connects between the adapter and the fuel injection nozzle that is located inside the valve cover base.The fuel transfer pump (8) is installed on the opposite side of the rotary servo pump on the end of the fuel injection pump. The fuel transfer pump has a pressure relief valve. The fuel transfer pump also has a bypass valve. The pressure relief valve controls the maximum pressure of the fuel to the fuel injection pump housing. When the pressure gets too high, the relief valve opens. This directs the fuel back to the inlet side of the transfer pump. The bypass valve allows the fuel to go around the transfer pump gears when the fuel priming pump (9) is used.When there is air on the inlet side of the system, the fuel priming pump (9) is used before the engine is started. The fuel priming pump is used to fill the low pressure side of the fuel system from the fuel tank. The fuel priming pump moves fuel through the low pressure side of the system. The movement of the fuel removes air from the lines and from components. The fuel then returns to the fuel tank.A purge orifice or valve is not installed on the fuel injection pump to vent air from the high pressure part of the fuel system. Air that is trapped in the fuel injection lines can be vented. Loosen all of the nuts for the fuel injection lines. The nuts are connected to the adapters in the valve cover base. Move the governor lever to the low idle position. Crank the engine with the starting motor until fuel comes from the fuel line connections. There should be no air in the fuel. Tighten the fuel line nuts. This procedure is necessary because the fuel priming pump will not create enough pressure in order to push fuel through the reverse flow check valves that are located in the fuel injection pump bonnets.The fuel injection pumps are in time with the engine. The fuel injection pumps send fuel at a very high pressure to the fuel injection nozzles. The fuel injection nozzle contains very small holes in the tip. The small holes change the flow of fuel to a very fine spray. This fine spray improves the fuel combustion in the cylinder.Fuel Injection Pump
Illustration 2 g01246316
Cross section of the fuel injection pump housing (typical example) (1) Fuel manifold (2) Inlet passage (3) Pressure relief passage (4) Check valve (5) Pump plunger (6) Spring (7) Gear (8) Fuel rack (left) (9) Lifter assembly (10) CamshaftThe fuel injection pump is moved by the cam of the fuel pump camshaft (10). When the camshaft turns, the cam raises lifter assembly (9) and pump plunger (5) to the top of the stroke. The pump plunger always makes a full stroke. The force of springs (6) hold lifters against the cams of the camshaft. As the camshaft turns farther, spring (6) returns the following components to the bottom of the stroke:
Pump plunger
Lifter assemblyThe shape of the pump housing is similar to the engine cylinder block. There are six pumps on each side.When the pump plunger is at the bottom of the stroke, fuel from fuel manifold (1) flows into inlet passage (2). Fuel fills in the area above the pump plunger (5). As the plunger moves up, the inlet passage closes.The pressure of the fuel in the chamber above the plunger increases until the pressure is high enough to cause check valve (4) to open. Fuel under high pressure flows out of the check valve. Fuel flows through the fuel line to the fuel injector nozzle, until the inlet passage opens into pressure relief passage (3) in the plunger. The pressure in the chamber decreases and the check valve closes.A greater amount of fuel is forced through check valve (4), when inlet passage (2) remains closed. The pressure relief passage (3) controls the amount
Parts cylinder Mariner:
813428
813428 CYLINDER END CAP ASSEMBLY
70404119D, 7050302ED, 7050412YD, 7050717, 7060312PC, 7060412ET, 7075217CD, 7075312SD, 7100412CD, 7100412NC
8981A18
813432A 2
834778T 5
834778T 6
877568T
893504T01
893500T02