829010 Repair kit Volvo.Penta
AQ115A; AQ115B; AQ130, MD21B; AQD21B
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Compatible models:
AQ115A; AQ115B; AQ130
MD21B; AQD21B
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Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
- Starter » 829010
- Starter: 829712
Information:
Introduction
Inspections are the most basic form of condition monitoring. The inspections are easy to do and surprisingly effective at helping you spot equipment health issues. Proactive monitoring and analysis of equipment information will allow Dealers to intervene before problems occur. Note: Before adjusting product settings to comply with listed baseline TA2 values, consult SIS for the latest specification values.Creating an Electronic Copy
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Table 1
Status (1)    Description    Specification    Actual    Comments    
    Inspect Battery Cables     Cables between the battery, the starter, and the engine ground must be the correct size. Wires and cables must be free of corrosion. Wires and cables must have cable support clamps in order to prevent stress on battery connections (terminals).            
    Battery Test     12.4 VDC or more         Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS7633, "Battery Test Procedure".    
    Charging System Test     28 1 V         Refer to Special Instruction, REHS0354, "Charging System Troubleshooting"    
    Electric Starting System Test     12 to 16 V at −23° C (−10° F) to
−7° C (19° F)         Refer to Testing and Adjusting, RENR9363, "Electric Starting System"    
14 to 18 V at
−7° C (19° F) to
10° C (50° F)
16 to 24 V at
10° C (50° F) to
27° C (80° F)
( 1 ) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = ActionEngine
Cooling System
Table 2
Status (1)    Description    Specification    Actual    Comments    
    Radiator Pressure Relief (Radiator Cap) (2)     -            
    Freezing Point of Engine Coolant     -            
    Conditioner Test of Engine Coolant     -            
    Belt Tension     -         Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual.    
    Jacket Water Pump Inlet Temperature    
84 to 92° C (183 to 197° F)            
    Differential Temperature Between the Jacket Water Inlet and the Jacket Water Outlet.    
−18 to -9° C (-1 to 16° F)            
    Water Temperature to SCAC    
27 to 33° C (80 to 91° F)            
( 1 ) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action
( 2 ) Test for the pressure that is listed on the cap.Fuel System
Table 3
Status (1)    Description    Specification    Actual    Comments    
    Diesel Fuel Pressure    
310 to 621 kPa (45 to 90 psi)            
    Gas Fuel Pressure (2)    
10.3 to 24.1 kPa (1.5 to 3.5 psig)            
( 1 ) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action
( 2 ) Regulated gas pressure measured by the sensor on the engine.Lubrication System
Table 4
Status (1)    Description    Specification    Actual    Comments    
    Engine Oil Pressure at Low Idle    
248 to 600 kPa (36 to 87 psi)            
    Engine Oil Pressure   &nbs
Inspections are the most basic form of condition monitoring. The inspections are easy to do and surprisingly effective at helping you spot equipment health issues. Proactive monitoring and analysis of equipment information will allow Dealers to intervene before problems occur. Note: Before adjusting product settings to comply with listed baseline TA2 values, consult SIS for the latest specification values.Creating an Electronic Copy
Use the following procedure to create an editable electronic copy from SIS Web.
Click format to print.
Save the document as an HTML format.
Open the document with Microsoft Word.Electrical System
Table 1
Status (1)    Description    Specification    Actual    Comments    
    Inspect Battery Cables     Cables between the battery, the starter, and the engine ground must be the correct size. Wires and cables must be free of corrosion. Wires and cables must have cable support clamps in order to prevent stress on battery connections (terminals).            
    Battery Test     12.4 VDC or more         Refer to Special Instruction, SEHS7633, "Battery Test Procedure".    
    Charging System Test     28 1 V         Refer to Special Instruction, REHS0354, "Charging System Troubleshooting"    
    Electric Starting System Test     12 to 16 V at −23° C (−10° F) to
−7° C (19° F)         Refer to Testing and Adjusting, RENR9363, "Electric Starting System"    
14 to 18 V at
−7° C (19° F) to
10° C (50° F)
16 to 24 V at
10° C (50° F) to
27° C (80° F)
( 1 ) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = ActionEngine
Cooling System
Table 2
Status (1)    Description    Specification    Actual    Comments    
    Radiator Pressure Relief (Radiator Cap) (2)     -            
    Freezing Point of Engine Coolant     -            
    Conditioner Test of Engine Coolant     -            
    Belt Tension     -         Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual.    
    Jacket Water Pump Inlet Temperature    
84 to 92° C (183 to 197° F)            
    Differential Temperature Between the Jacket Water Inlet and the Jacket Water Outlet.    
−18 to -9° C (-1 to 16° F)            
    Water Temperature to SCAC    
27 to 33° C (80 to 91° F)            
( 1 ) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action
( 2 ) Test for the pressure that is listed on the cap.Fuel System
Table 3
Status (1)    Description    Specification    Actual    Comments    
    Diesel Fuel Pressure    
310 to 621 kPa (45 to 90 psi)            
    Gas Fuel Pressure (2)    
10.3 to 24.1 kPa (1.5 to 3.5 psig)            
( 1 ) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action
( 2 ) Regulated gas pressure measured by the sensor on the engine.Lubrication System
Table 4
Status (1)    Description    Specification    Actual    Comments    
    Engine Oil Pressure at Low Idle    
248 to 600 kPa (36 to 87 psi)            
    Engine Oil Pressure   &nbs
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