48864-95E00 Suzuki MANUAL VALVE


48864-95E00 MANUAL VALVE Suzuki DT55CRLJ, DT55CRLK, DT55CRLL, DT55HTCLJ, DT55HTCLK, DT55HTCLL, DT55TCLJ, DT55TCLK, DT55TCLL, DT55TCLM, DT55TCLN, DT55TCLP, DT55TCLR, DT55TCLS, DT55TCLT, DT55TCLV, DT65CRLJ, DT65CRLK, DT65CRLL, DT65HTCLK, DT65HTCLL, DT65TCLJ, DT65TCLK, DT65TCLL, DT65T MANUAL
48864-95E00 MANUAL VALVE Suzuki
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Number on catalog scheme: 12
 

Suzuki entire parts catalog list:

DT55CRLJ 1988
DT55CRLK 1989
DT55CRLL 1990
DT55HTCLJ 1988
DT55HTCLK 1989
DT55HTCLL 1990
DT55TCLJ 1988
DT55TCLK 1989
DT55TCLL 1990
DT55TCLM 1991
DT55TCLN 1992
DT55TCLP 1993
DT55TCLR 1994
DT55TCLS 1995
DT55TCLT 1996
DT55TCLV 1997
DT65CRLJ 1988
DT65CRLK 1989
DT65CRLL 1990
DT65HTCLK 1989
DT65HTCLL 1990
DT65TCLJ 1988
DT65TCLK 1989
DT65TCLL 1990
DT65TCLM 1991
DT65TCLN 1992
DT65TCLP 1993
DT65TCLR 1994
DT65TCLS 1995
DT65TCLT 1996
DT65TCLV 1997
DT75TCLJ 1988
DT75TCLK 1989
DT75TCLL 1990
DT75TCLM 1991
DT75TCLN 1992
DT75TCLP 1993
DT75TCLR 1994
DT75TCLS 1995
DT75TCLT 1996
DT75TCLV 1997

Information:


Illustration 1 g01360052
(1) Coolant temperature sensor (2) Inlet manifold temperature sensor (3) Inlet manifold pressure sensor (4) Fuel manifold pressure sensor (5) Electronic control module (ECM) (6) Oil pressure sensor (7) Primary speed/timing sensor (8) Secondary speed/timing Sensor (9) Solenoid for the fuel injection PumpNote: If equipped, the wastegate solenoid is installed on the right side of the engine.
Illustration 2 g01237445
(1) Coolant temperature sensor (2) Inlet manifold temperature sensor (3) Inlet manifold pressure sensor (4) Fuel manifold pressure sensor (6) Oil pressure sensor (7) Primary speed/timing sensor (8) Secondary speed/timing sensor (9) Solenoid for the fuel injection pump
Table 1
Connector     Function    
P1     Machine Harness to ECM Connector (64 Pin Connector)    
P2     Engine Harness to ECM Connector (64 Pin Connector)    
P532     Fuel Rail Pump Solenoid Connector (2 Pin Connector)    
P402     Secondary Speed/Timing Sensor (2 Pin Connector)    
P401     Primary Speed/Timing Sensor (2 Pin Connector)    
P201     Engine Oil Pressure Sensor(3 Pin Connector)    
P204     Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor (3 Pin Connector)    
P200     Inlet Manifold Pressure Sensor (3 Pin Connector)    
P103     Inlet Manifold Temperature Sensor (2 Pin Connector)    
P100     Coolant Temperature Sensor (2 Pin Connector)    
J23     Diagnostic Connector    
P681/J681     Electronic Unit Injectors for No. 1 and No. 2 Cylinders (4 Pin Connector)    
P682/J682     Electronic Unit Injectors for No. 3 and No. 4 Cylinders (4 Pin Connector)    
P683/J683     Electronic Unit Injectors for No. 5 and No. 6 Cylinders (4 Pin Connector)    
P511     Wastegate Solenoid (if equipped) (2 Pin Connector)    The C6.6 engine was designed for electronic control. The engine has an Electronic Control Module (ECM), a fuel injection pump and electronic unit injectors. There are also a number of engine sensors. All of these items are electronically controlled. Turbocharged engines can be equipped with an electronically controlled wastegate for the turbocharger. The ECM controls the engine operating parameters through the software within the ECM and the inputs from the various sensors. The software contains parameters that control the engine operation. The parameters include all of the operating maps and customer-selected parameters.
Illustration 3 g01342967
Diagram of the basic fuel system (typical example) (10) Electronic unit injector (EUI) (11) Solenoid for the fuel injection pump (12) Wastegate valve (if equipped) (13) Secondary speed/timing sensor (14) Electronic control module (ECM) (15) Fuel injection pump (16) Primary speed/timing sensor (17) Intake manifold pressure sensor (18) Fuel manifold pressure sensor (19) Engine oil pressure sensor (20) Intake manifold temperature sensor (21) Coolant temperature sensor (22) Diagnostic connectorThe electronic control system has the following components:
ECM
Pressure sensors
Temperature Sensors
Crankshaft position sensor
Secondary position sensor
The solenoid for the fuel injection pump
Wastegate solenoid
Electronic unit injectorsElectronic Control Module ECM
Illustration 4 g01342969
ECMThe ECM (1) functions as a governor and a computer for the fuel system. The ECM receives signals from the sensors in order to control the timing and the engine speed.The electronic system consists of the ECM, the engine sensors, and inputs from the parent machine. The ECM is the computer. The personality module is the software for the computer. The personality module contains the operating maps. The operating maps define the following characteristics of the engine:
Engine power
Torque curves
Engine speed (rpm)
Engine noise
Smoke and emissionsThe factory passwords restrict changes to authorized personnel. Factory passwords are required to clear any event code. Refer to the following Troubleshooting, "Factory Passwords" for more information on the passwords.The ECM has an excellent record of reliability. Any problems in the system are most likely to be the connectors and the wiring harness. The ECM should be the last item in troubleshooting the engine.The programmable software contains all the fuel setting information. The information determines the engine performance.Flash programming is the method of programming or updating the programmable software. Refer to the following Troubleshooting, "Flashing Programming " for the instructions on the flash programming of the programmable software.The ECM is sealed and the ECM needs no routine adjustment or maintenance.Engine Speed Governor
The electronic controls determine the injection timing, the amount of fuel that is delivered to the cylinders and the intake manifold pressure if an electronically controlled wastegate is installed on the turbocharger. These decisions are based on the actual conditions and the desired conditions at any given time.The governor has software that compares the desired engine speed to the actual engine speed. The actual engine speed is determined through the primary speed/timing sensor and the secondary speed/timing sensor. If the desired engine speed is greater than the actual engine speed, the governor injects more fuel in order to increase engine speed.Timing Considerations
Once the governor has determined the amount of fuel that is required, the software must determine the timing of the fuel injection. Fuel injection timing is determined by the ECM after considering input from the following components:
Engine coolant temperature sensor
The sensor for the inlet manifold temperature
The sensor for the inlet manifold pressureAt start-up, the ECM determines the top center position of the number 1 cylinder from the secondary speed/timing sensor in the fuel injection pump. The ECM decides when fuel injection should occur relative to the top center position. The ECM optimizes engine performance by control of each of the electronic unit injectors so that the required amount of fuel is injected at the precise point of the cycle of the engine. The electronic unit injectors are supplied high-pressure fuel from the fuel manifold. The ECM also provides the signal to the solenoid in the fuel injection pump. The solenoid in the fuel inj


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