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TROUBLESHOOT
THE 6V53/6V53TDETROIT DIESEL
ENGINE
TROUBLESHOOT
THE 6V53/6V53TDETROIT DIESEL
ENGINE
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INTRODUCTIONThe 6V53T engine provides power for a
variety of military equipment to include:
cargo, personnel, recovery vehicles, self-
propelled mortars, flame throwers,
missile carriers, and light armored
vehicles. Specifically, the 6V53T engine
powers the M113 family of vehicles
(FOV).
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M113A3 FOV
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M113A3
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EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
6- CYLINDER , FUEL INJECTED
V- TYPE, LIQUID COOLED
53- cu. in per cylinder (Total displacement318.)
T-Turbocharged
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EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
(CONT.)Numbering of the cylinders is one, two,and three from the front (accessory end)of the engine, on both banks. Whendetermining position of a component onthe engine (left or right), view the enginefrom the rear or flywheel. The firingorder of this engine is: 1L, 3R, 3L, 2R,
2L, and 1R. As viewed from the front ofthe engine, this engine rotates clockwise.
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7Right Front View
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Left Rear View
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COMPONENT
LOCATIONSA. Water Pump
B. Valve Rocker
Covers
C. Engine Oil Cooler
D. Exhaust Manifolds
E. Liquid Level Gage
Rod
F. Thermostat &
Housing Assembly
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B
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COMPONENT LOCATIONS CONT.
G. Transmission Oil Cooler
G.
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COMPONENT
LOCATIONSCONT.
H. Oil Filter
I. Governor
J. Oil Pan
K. Starter
L. Flywheel
M. Fuel Strainer
N. Fuel Filter
O. Turbocharger
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PQ
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COMPONENT
LOCATIONS
CONT.
P. Fuel Pump
Q. Blower
R. Cylinder
Heads
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ENGINE SYSTEMS
The diesel engine is an internalcombustion power unit where the heat
energy of fuel is converted into workingenergy inside the cylinder. In a dieselengine, air alone is compressed in thecylinder. After compression, a charge offuel is sprayed into the cylinder whereignition is accomplished by the heat ofcompression.
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FUEL SYSTEMThe fuel pump draws fuel from the vehicletank through the strainer and forces itthrough the filter. From the filter, fuel goesthrough the fuel inlet passage in the cylinderhead and fuel tubes into the injectors. Thefuel passes through a filter element within theinjector to a chamber where it is metered,displaced, and atomized through the injectortip into the combustion chamber and excessfuel not injected cools the injector and returnsto the tank.
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LUBRICATION SYSTEMThe gear type oil pump is bolted to the backof the lower front cover and is driven directlyby the crankshaft. Lubricating oil is picked
up from the oil pan by the pump. From thepump, it passes from the lower front coverthrough short gallery passages in the cylinderblock to the oil filter adapter plate. From theadapter plate, oil flows through the oil filter,through the oil cooler, back through the lowerfront cover, and into the cylinder block oilgalleries for distribution to the various enginebearing.
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COOLING SYSTEMThe water pump takes coolant from the radiator and
circulates it through the oil cooler, cylinder block,
and cylinder heads to the thermostat housing. During
the warm-up period, the thermostat blocks the flow
of coolant to the radiator(below 160 degree
Fahrenheit). With the thermostat closed, the pump
circulates the coolant through the bypass system to
the cylinder block and cylinder head. As coolant
reaches approximately 160 degrees Fahrenheit, the
thermostat opens and the coolant then passes through
the radiator for cooling.
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AIR INDUCTIONThe blower forces air into the cylinder(called
scavenging) and sweeps out the burned gases
through the exhaust valve ports. This air also
cools the internal engine parts, particularly
the exhaust valves. The turbocharger forces
additional pressurized air into the cylinders
(called supercharging) to allow burning of
more fuel for additional power.
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AIR INDUCTION
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COMBUSTION CYLINDER
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The electrical system consists of:
A. THE STARTER
B. THE AIR BOX HEATER
C. ALL RELATED WIRING
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GEAR TRAIN
The gear train consists of a crankshaftgear, idler gear, fuel pump drive gear,and two camshaft gears. Model 5063-5393 also has a hydraulic pump drivegear. The camshaft gears mesh witheach other and run at the same speed as
the crankshaft gear. The stamped timingmarks on the face of the gears showproper timing.
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GOVERNORThe limiting-speed, mechanical governoris mounted between the blower andflywheel housing. The governor holdsthe injector racks in the advanced fuelposition for starting when the speedcontrol lever is in the idle position.Immediately after starting, the governormoves the injector racks to control idleand maximum engine speed duringoperation.
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Engine Stop
Throttle Lev
Buffer screw
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TWO STROKE(CYCLE)
ENGINEA two stroke engine completes one cycle(intake, compression, power, and
exhaust) every time the piston goes upand down. Up being one stroke anddown being the return stroke. The airintake and exhaust functions areaccomplished during the compressionand power strokes.
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SCAVENGINGThe blower forces air into the cylinders andsweeps out the exhaust gases to supply thecylinder with fresh air for combustion. Whenthe top of the piston moves down anduncovers the ports, air in the air box is forcedthrough the ports. The air then flows towardsthe exhaust valves and produces a scavengingeffect, leaving the cylinder full of fresh airwhen the piston returns and covers the ports.
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COMPRESSIONAs the piston continues its upwardstroke, it compresses the charge of freshair. Just before the piston reaches itshighest point, top dead center, the fuelinjectors injects the required amount offuel into the cylinder. The heat createdduring compression of the air ignites the
fine spray immediately, and combustioncontinues until the fuel air mixtureburns completely.
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POWERThe resulting pressure forces the pistondownward on its power stroke. Theexhaust valves open approximately half-
way down allowing the burned gasses toescape into the exhaust manifold. Shortlythereafter, the downward moving pistonuncovers the inlet ports sweeping thecylinder with fresh scavenging air. Thisentire cycle takes one revolution of thecrankshaft or two strokes.
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When the piston is halfway down, the
exhaust valve open and most of the high
pressure exhaust gases escape. Shortly
thereafter, the piston drop below the inlet
ports in the cylinder wall. Pressurized air
is then forced through the cylinder.
During this process, the remaining
exhaust gases are removed (or scavenged)
from the cylinder.
EXHAUST
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INTAKE AIR COMPRESSION
POWEREXHAUST
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ENGINE ADJUSTMENT
The Intervals and Adjustment Sequence:
a. Intervals following any engine repair, perform
adjustments specified in Par 4-3.b.b. Adjustment sequence when performing
adjustments on an engine in service, check varioussettings for possible changes from previousadjustments. However, if the cylinder head,governor, or fuel injectors have been removed orreplaced, also check specific preliminaryadjustments before starting engine.
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ADJUSTMENT
SEQUENCE The preliminary adjustments consist of the
first four steps in the following sequence. Theremaining items complete the list of engineadjustments to be performed.
1. Exhaust valve clearance
2. Fuel injector timing adjustment
3. Governor gap adjustment
4. Fuel injector control tube adjustment
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ADJUSTMENT
SEQUENCE CONT.
5. Throttle delay adjustment
6. Starting aid screw adjustment
7. Maximum no-load speed adjustment
8. Idle speed adjustment
9. Buffer screw adjustment
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EXHAUST VALVE
CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENTA. rotate crankshaftuntil injector
follower is fullydepressed oncylinder to beadjusted.
B. .025-.027 cold &.023-.025 hot engine
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FUEL INJECTOR TIMING
ADJUSTMENTThe fuel injector enables starting
directly on diesel fuel and permits the
use of a simple, open combustion
chamber. High pressure fuel lines, air-
fuel mixing, or vaporizing devices are
required.
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FUEL INJECTOR TIMING
ADJUSTMENT CONT.The fuel injector:
1. Creates the high fuel pressurerequired for efficient injection.
2. Meters and injects fuel in the exactamount required to handle the load onthe engine.
3. Atomizes the fuel for mixing with theair in the cylinder.
4. Permits continuous fuel flow.
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FUEL INJECTOR TIMING
ADJUSTMENT
A. Rotate crankshaft until exhaust valve stem
are fully depressed on cylinder to be timed.B. 1.496 inch timing gage for model 5063-5392
& 5393.
C. 1.460 inch timing gage for models 5063-5299, 5063-5395, 5063-5398, and 5063-539F.
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GOVERNOR GAP
ADJUSTMENT
A. Extend buffer screw 5/8, start engineand adjust idle to 500-600 RPM.
B. Start and run engine 1100-1300 withdifferential lever and check gap betweenlow-speed and high-speed plunger witha thickness gage .002-.004 inch.
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GOVERNOR GAP
ADJUSTMENT
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INJECTOR CONTROL TUBE
ADJUSTMENTPurpose: It controls the amount of fuel
injected into the cylinder.
A. Adjust No. 3L or 3R injector control leverfirst to establish a guide for adjustingremaining injector control lever.
B. Loosen and back out six adjusting screw.Remove opposite control lever clevis andcotter pin. Turn screw until slight movementis felt on speed control lever or roll up oninjector control tube.
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INJECTOR CONTROL TUBE
ADJUSTMENT CONT.ATTENTION:Once 3L and 3R injector
control levers are adjusted, do not alter their
settings. Make further adjustments only on
remaining injector control rack levers.
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CONTROL TUBE
ADJUSTMENT
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CONTROL TUBE
ADJUSTMENT
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THROTTLE DELAY
ADJUSTMENTPurpose: It retards full fuel injectionwhen the engine accelerates, reducingexhaust smoke and improving fueleconomy.
A. Fill delay with clean engine oil. Insertdelay timing gage on 2R injector.
B. Align delay piston flush with throttledelay cylinder.
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THROTTLE DELAY VALVE
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STARTING AID SCREW
ADJUSTMENTA. Hold starting aid screw and loosenlocknut. Insert starting aid gage on 3Rinjector rack. Prevent gap adjusting screwfrom turning and adjust starting aid screwwith a 0.345 inch gage.
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MAXIMUM NO-LOAD
SPEED ADJUSTMENT
A. to adjust engine start with five0.010 inch shims and 0.078 inchshims in governor spring pack.
B. Back out buffer 5/8 inch and placecontrol lever in FULL FUELposition. Maximum speed should be2965 RPM.
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MAXIMUM NO-LOAD SPED
ADJUSTMENT CONT.NOTE:Removing shims will decrease engine
speed and adding shims will increase engine
speed. Each 0.010 inch shim will change
engine speed approximately 10 RPM.
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IDLE SPEED
ADJUSTMENT
A. Place speed control lever in idleposition of 600-650 RPM.
B. Adjust idle screw to obtain 15
RPM below recommended idle
speed and stop engine.
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IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT
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BUFFER SCREW
ADJUSTMENTA. Start engine and place speed control lever in
FULL FUEL and record maximum no-loadspeed.
B. Do not increase engine idle speed more than15 RPM with buffer screw.
C. Place speed control lever in idle position
and turn buffer screw until it contactdifferential lever as lightly as possible andeliminates engine roll.
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BUFFER SCREW
ADJUSTMENT
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SUMMARYIn this lesson you were
introduced to the
6V53/6V53T engine, its
characteristics, component
locations and tune-up
procedures.
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CHECK ON LEARNING
Q. What is the purpose of the fuel
injector ?
A. It meters, displaces and atomizes
the fuel for the cylinders.
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CHECK ON LEARNING
CONT.
Q. What purpose does the turbochargerserve?
A. Provide pressurized air for
combustion.
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CHECK ON LEARNING
CONT.Q. The electrical system consists of what
components?
A. The starter, air box heater, and
assorted wiring.
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