VF4 VF5 Operation manual VF4.140E VF4.170E VF4.190E VF5.220E VF5.
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Operation manual Serial numbers VF4.140E VF4.170E VF4.190E VF5.220E VF5.250E Engine serial number: Gearbox serial number: 400102.01 Please enter the serial numbers here. These numbers should be quoted when inquiring about Customer Service, Repairs or Spare Parts (see page 6). We reserve the right to make any changes without previous notice. Copyright © 2012 Vetus N.V.
Please read and observe the information given in this operation manual. This will enable you to avoid accidents, preserve the manufacturer’s warranty and maintain the engine in peak operating condition. Make sure that the manual will remain intact and damage is prevented. Keep the manual away from humidity and heat. Do not alter the content of the manual. The manual is an integral part of the engine. Hand over the manual tot the new owner if boat or engine is being sold.
Contents 1 Safety measures 2 Introduction 4 9 5 Winter storage procedure 80 46 6 Recommissioning after winter storage 92 7 Troubleshooting 98 9 Operating media 115 Checking engine oil level 44 Checking coolant level 45 Checking and cleaning the raw 10 water strainer Serial number, 11 Draining of water from the water Cylinder numbering 11 separator/fuel filter 47 Identification of engine parts 12 Engine oil change 49 Control panels 14 Battery, cables and connections 52 Single
1 Safety measures Warning indications Warning indications The following warning indications are used in this manual in the context of safety: Danger Indicates that great potential danger exists that can lead to serious injury or death. Caution Indicates that the usage procedures, actions etc. concerned can result in serious damage to or destruction of the engine. Some CAUTION indications also advise that a potential danger exists that can lead to serious injury or death.
Preventing fire and explosion 1 Safety measures Fire risk! • Do not smoke if refuelling. • Avoid spilling fuel on hot surfaces. Spilled fuel must be cleaned up immediately. • Do not use petrol or diesel to clean components but make use of good quality, noninflammable, nonpoisonous solvents that are available from dealers. • Always be alert to possible fuel or oil leakage! If you discover a leak, take countermeasures immediately. If fuel or oil is spilled on a hot engine, fire can break out.
1 Safety measures • The moving parts of the engine are dangerous. Never touch moving parts of the engine while it is running, to prevent cuts and other injuries. • Stop the engine before carrying out maintenance! • Always stop the engine before topping up or replacing fuel, oil or coolant. • Before carrying out inspection or maintenance, the ignition key must be removed and the main battery switch turned off.
Prevention of injury 1 Safety measures • Be careful with battery acid! If battery acid comes in contact with the eyes or skin, rinse the affected part immediately with copious amounts of water. If battery acid comes in contact with the eyes, rinse them out immediately with plenty of water and consult a doctor. • Be careful with antifreeze! If you accidentally swallow antifreeze, make yourself vomit and consult a doctor immediately.
1 Safety measures • When the engine stops suddenly: If the engine stops suddenly, do not start it again immediately. Track down the cause and carry out the necessary repairs before you start the engine again. If you do not do this, serious engine problems can develop. • If the oil pressure is too low: Stop the engine immediately and check the lubrication system. Running an engine with low oil pressure can cause bearing and other parts to seize.
2 Introduction Dear customer, Vetus diesel engines are designed both for pleasure and commercial craft. Consequently, a wide range of variants are offered to meet the requirements of specific cases. We have endeavoured to highlight any differences so that you will able to locate the operating and maintenance instructions relevant to your engine quickly and easily.
Data tag 2 Introduction ENGINE TYPE : VF4.170 E ENGINE FAMILY : 19T4L850 SERIAL N° : 78945612 VD00696 VD01211 1 Type plate 2 Position of the type plate The engine type and the serial number are on the type plate. The type plate is positioned as shown. The engine type and serial number must be quoted when ordering spare parts. 10 VD01164 There is a second type plate on the ECU box.
2 Introduction Serial number, Cylinder numbering 4 VD01212 3 2 5 1 VD00686 3 Position of serial number 4 Cylinder numbering The serial number is stamped in the engine block in the position shown. Cylinders are numbered consecutively, beginning at the front end.
2 Introduction Identification of engine parts 1 Oil cooler, gearbox 1 2 Return fuel pipe connection ø 8 mm 2 3 4 5 6 3 Raw water pump 4 Oil filler cap 5 Oil dipstick 6 Oil drainage connection 7 Gearbox filter 8 Raw water intake, ø 32 mm 9 Fuel cooler 10 Fuel pump 11 Fuel supply pipe connection ø 8 mm 12 Starter motor 13 Water separator/fuel filter 14 Drain plug for water separator/fuel filter 15 Alternator 7 VD01199 12 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
2 Introduction Identification of engine parts 16 Expansion tank 16 17 18 19 20 17 Filler cap (pressure cap) cooling sys- 21 tem 18 Air filter 19 Turbocharger 20 Connection airvent 21 Exhaust injection bend, 90 mm (motor with gearbox) 76 mm (motor with stern drive) 22 After cooler 23 Drive belt 24 Engine oil cooler 25 Oil filter 26 Heat exchanger 27 Oil dipstick/filler cap gearbox 28 Gearbox 29 Connection of push-pull cable gearbox 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 VD01200 13
2 Introduction Control panels 1 10 11 4 5 6 2 7 8 9 3 VD00662 Standard panel (model 34) 1 2 3 4 5 6 14 Tachometer/Operating hours counter Voltmeter Starter pre-heat switch/lock Warning light high raw water temperature Warning light low oil pressure Warning light high coolant temperature 7 8 9 10 11 *) Warning light battery charging Indicator light pre-heating Warning light gearbox low oil pressure * Temperature gauge, coolant Oil pressure gauge This is an option, not fitted as standard.
2 Introduction Control panels, Optional 1 4 5 6 2 7 8 9 3 VD00661 Fly-bridge panel (model 22) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tachometer/Operating hours counter Voltmeter Starter pre-heat switch/lock Warning light high raw water temperature Warning light low oil pressure Warning light high coolant temperature 7 Warning light battery charging 8 Indicator light pre-heating 9 Warning light gearbox low oil pressure * *) This is an option, not fitted as standard.
2 Introduction Single lever control neutral gearbox astern throttle ahead E N G IN E 2 W A R M /S COMMAND throttle astern E N G IN E 1 vetus gearbox ahead VD01213 VD00666 Operating lever Operating lever for 1 or 2 engines. 16 There is a keyboard with 4 operating switches and 4 LEDs on the lever. Name LED colour Engine (*) Green Warm/Sync Orange Command Red Engine (*) Green (*) Both Engine switches and LEDs refer to the same engine where the installation only has one engine.
2 Introduction ECU box Fuses Emergency stop VD01214 The ECU box The ECU box contains the electronic control unit for the engine, the stop knob, the fuses, the engine wiring connections and the control panel wiring connections. The stop knob switches the ECU off if faults may possibly have been caused by incorrect connections made during the installation. Press the red key in an emergency to stop the engine.
3 Use General guidelines General guidelines for use Implementing the following recommendations will result in longer life and better performance and more economical operation of your engine. • Carry out the maintenance described regularly, including the ‘Daily procedures before starting’. • Use anti-freeze in the engine coolant all year long, this helps prevent corrosion as well as protecting against frost damage. For specifications see page 119. • Never run the engine without a thermostat.
3 Use General guidelines Before starting, ALWAYS check the following points: • • • • • Engine oil level. Coolant level. Sea cock open. Main switch ‘ON’. Control lever in ‘NEUTRAL’ position. Warning Never start the engine with the fuel injection pump removed. Disconnect battery.
3 Use Control lever neutral gearbox astern throttle astern vetus gearbox ahead Name throttle ahead VD00665 2 Control lever keyboard The control lever works as shown in the diagram. Every control lever is designed to operate 1 or 2 engines. There is a keyboard with 4 operating switches and 4 LEDs on the lever.
3 Use Control lever Activate the operating lever as follows: • Put the lever(s) in the neutral position. • Press key Command and hold this pressed in for at least three seconds. Key LED (Operating) (Indication) Engine Command Warm/Sync • The Command LED will come on and the Warm/Sync LED will begin to flash. The engine control is now in position ‘Warm-up’. able to control the engines fully.
3 Use 3 Warming up the engine • Make sure that the lever(s) is (are) in neutral. Control lever 4 Taking over control where there are two control positions Control can be transferred to another control position as follows. • Press key Warm/Sync and hold this in for at least three seconds. • The Warm/Sync LED will begin to flash and the warm-up function is active. It is now possible to increase revolutions without the gearbox being engaged.
3 Use Control lever 5 Running in sync Important: the function running in sync is only available for systems with two engines. Engine again and holding these in for three seconds. The Warm/Sync LED will now be off. This function makes it possible to control both engines using only one lever. When in this position both reverse couplings will be set in the same position and the engines will run at the same speed.
3 Use Control lever Version for one engine VD01216 Version for two engines VD01217 6 Trim control A stern drive can be moved up and down using the ‘+’ and ‘-’ keys on the control lever in order to trim the vessel. For installations with two engines the keys on the right-hand side control the trim settings of both engines simultaneously when in Sync mode. 24 The stern drives are lifted out of the water by holding both keys ‘+’ and ‘-’ pressed in simultaneously for 3 seconds.
3 Use Control lever B A VD01215 7 Emergency levers In an emergency you can switch off the electronic system quickly and operate the propulsion system engines directly using the mechanical emergency levers. These emergency levers are on the control box. Turn knob A in fully. The gearbox can then be operated manually using levers B with the throttle set to minimum (idling revolutions). Reset the controls by turning knob A out fully.
3 Use Starting Neutral (No throttle, gearbox not engaged) VD00666 VD00107 8 Preparation starting 9 Switching on Before starting the engine, always check that the control lever(s) is (are) in the neutral position. Turn the starter key on the instrument panel to the right; the oil pressure and dynamo control lights will come on and the alarm buzzer will sound. 26 VD01204 All LEDs for the fuses should come on when the starter key is in position ‘ON’.
3 Use Starting Ambient temperature Pre-heat time Lower than 0°C 20 sec 0°C to 10°C 15 sec 10°C to 30°C 10 sec Higher than 30°C - VD00107 10 Pre-heating Automatic pre-heating will take place depending on the engine temperature. While pre-heating takes place the preheating indicator light will be on and the alarm buzzer off. The engine can be started when the preheating indicator light goes out and the buzzer sounds.
3 Use VD00109 Starting VD00110 11 Starting Now turn the key further to the ‘START’ position. Automatic pre-heating will also take place during starting when the ambient temperature is low. 28 Release the key as soon as the engine fires (the key turns back to the ‘ON’ position). Leave the key in this position while the engine is running. Caution Release the key if the engine does not fire within 10 seconds.
3 Use Starting Note Idling speed will be about 100 rev/ min higher than normal when the engine is cold, the coolant temperature is lower than 40°C (104°F), or the battery voltage is less than 11 Volt. VD00629 Check that the indicator lights for oil pressure and alternator are off. Cooling water should now flow out of the exhaust; if this is not the case, stop the engine immediately. Let the engine run for 5 to 10 minutes in neutral.
3 Use Cruising VD00660 The instrument panel is provided with the following instruments (Depending of the type of panel, see page 14). 12 Tachometer Indicating the number of revolutions per minute of the engine. Avoid idling for more than 10 minutes. Also the number of running hours is indicated. This can lead to carbon deposits in the combustion chambers and incomplete combustion of fuel.
3 Use VD00578 Cruising VD00663 VD00664 13 Voltmeter 14 Temperature gauge 15 Oil pressure gauge Indicating the battery voltage. When the engine is running, the battery voltage should be between 12 and 14 Volts. With the engine stopped and the start key in the first position, the voltmeter should indicate 12 Volts. Indicating the temperature of the internal cooling system. The operating temperature is 75˚C - 90˚C. (167°F - 194°F).
3 Use Cruising 16 Warning lights 17 Alarm buzzer None of the five warning lights should light up while the engine is running. Oil pressure, battery charging and temperature indicator lights are all connected to an alarm buzzer.
3 Use VD00106 Stopping VD00105 18 Electrical shutdown Reduce engine speed to idle and place the control lever in ‘Neutral’ position. Turn the key to the left to the ‘Off’ position. Never stop the engine immediately after it has been in operation for a long time. Note The ‘Stop’ position, left of the ‘Off’ position on the control panel, has normally no function for this engine.
3 Use VD01170 Stopping VD01171 19 Mechanical stopping If there is a fault, the engine can be stopped by pressing the red button on the ECU box. 34 Turn the knob in the direction of the arrow when the engine has stopped. Trace the source of the fault and repair this. The engine can then be started again.
3 Use First commissioning OIL VD01166 OIL VF4.140E VF4.170E 1 Commissioning the engine 2 Check the oil level Before starting the engine for the first time, the following procedures must be carried out: The engine is already filled with oil. VD01165 VF5.220E VF5.250E Check the oil level, see page 44.
3 Use Vetus engines are normally equipped with Technodrive or ZF-Hurth gearboxes. First commissioning OIL OIL In case your engine is equipped with another brand of gearbox follow the instructions given in the supplied owner’s manual. 22 VD01168 3 Filling gearbox with oil Fill the gearbox with oil. Check the oil level with the dipstick, see page 55. 36 Technodrive: type TM345 : type TM345A : type TM485A : 1.6 litres, Engine oil SAE 20W40-CD (2.8 UK pt, 3.4 US pt) 1.
3 Use First commissioning VD01169 4 Check the coolant level The engine cooling system is already filled with coolant. Check the coolant level in the expansion tank, see page 45. Top up if necessary. Note Water Heater If the engine is connected to a water heater the cooling system must be topped up, see page 69. Note If the water heater is positioned higher than the top of the engine then it will not be bled automatically! Follow the instructions for filling on page 69.
3 Use First commissioning FUEL B A Warning Never fill the fuel tank while the engine is running. Do not spill fuel. Prevent unnecessary pollution. VD00002 VD01218 5 Fuel 6 Other preparations Ensure that the fuel tank is filled with diesel fuel. Use only clean, water-free, commercial approved diesel fuel. For fuel grade see page 115. Bleed the fuel system, see page 48. • Check that the battery is charged and check the battery cable connections. • Set the main switch to position ‘ON’.
3 Use First commissioning 7 Starting 8 Bleeding 9 Sea trial • How to start the engine and what to check before, during and immediately after starting is described on page 26 and further. The cooling system must be bled as soon as the engine has reached normal working temperature. Make sure that the control lever(s) is (are) activated, see page 21. • Open the cap on the expansion tank. Allow the engine to test run for about 10 minutes at idling speed.
3 Use 10 Running-in In order to ensure a long life for your engine, please observe the following for the first 50 operating hours: • Allow the engine to reach operating temperature before applying a load. • Avoid fast acceleration. • Do not allow the engine to run faster than 3/4 of maximum RPM.
4 Maintenance Introduction Introduction The following guidelines should be observed for daily and periodic maintenance. Perform each function at the indicated time interval. The intervals stated are for normal operational conditions. Service the unit more frequently under severe conditions. Failure to carry out maintenance can result in faults and permanent damage to the engine. No claim can be made on the Guarantee if maintenance has been neglected.
4 Maintenance Maintenance schedule Every 10 hours or daily, before starting page Every 100 hours, at least once every year page Check engine oil level 44 Drain water from fuel filter 47 Check coolant level 45 Engine oil change 49 Check water strainer 46 Replace oil filter 50 Check oil level Stern drive *) Battery, cables and cable connections 52 Check gearbox oil level 55 Check oil level power steering Stern drive *) After the first 50 hours page Drain water from fuel filter 47
4 Maintenance Maintenance schedule Every 400 hours, at least once every year page Every 800 hours, at least once every 2 years page Change gearbox oil (Technodrive) 57 Raw water pump inspection 64 Change gearbox oil and replace filter (ZF Hurth) 58 Replace coolant 65 Replace fuel filter 60 Check flexible engine mounts 63 Check engine for leaks 63 Every 800 hours page Check tightness of all fasteners, bolts and nuts 63 Replace drive belt 70 Check alternator 73 Check turbocharger *
4 Maintenance VD01165 Checking engine oil level Daily, before starting. VD00155 VD01172 1 Check oil level 2 Oil level 3 Topping up oil Turn the engine off. The dipstick is located on the starboard side of the engine. The oil level must be at or near the upper mark on the dipstick*. If necessary top up with the same brand and type of oil. The oil filler cap is positioned next to the cover over the valves. *) The difference between the two oil level marks is: 0.8 litres (1.4 UK pt, 1.
4 Maintenance VD01169 Checking coolant level Daily, before starting. VD01173 VD01174 4 Checking coolant level Check the coolant level in the expansion tank. The level must be checked when the engine is cold. The coolant level must be between the markings MIN and MAX. 5 Topping up coolant Top up if necessary. Remove the cap from the expansion tank. The internal cooling system can be filled with a mixture of anti-freeze (40 %) and tap water (60 %) or with a special coolant.
4 Maintenance VD00125 Checking and cleaning the raw water strainer Daily, before starting. CT30119 6 Checking the raw water strainer 7 Cleaning the strainer Check daily whether there is any dirt in the raw water strainer. Close the sea cock before removing the lid of the water strainer. Clean the raw water strainer as often as is necessary, depending on the pollution of the waterways, but at least once every 6 months.
4 Maintenance Draining of water from the water separator/fuel filter Every 100 operating hours. VD01175 Caution Do not smoke when draining off water and sediment. Keep flame and sources of ignition out of the area. Remove spilled fuel and litter before you start the engine. VD01176 8 Drain fuel filter The drain plug is on the bottom of the filter. • First disconnect the connection on the drain plug. The locking spring must be pushed in to release the connection. • Unscrew the drain plug.
4 Maintenance VD00027 Draining of water from the water separator/fuel filter Every 100 operating hours. VD00107 VD00109 9 Empty water separator 10 Bleeding 11 Start the engine Empty the separately installed water separator/fuel filter: • Open the drain plug at the lower side of the filter. • Drain the water and close the drain plug. After the water separator/fuel filter has been drained, the air has to be bled from the fuel system The fuel system is self-bleeding.
4 Maintenance Engine oil change Every 100 operating hours. 12 Engine oil change Change the engine oil every 100 hours of operation (together with engine oil filter replacement). If the engine runs less than 100 hours during the year the oil should be changed at least once a year. Run the engine for a few minutes before changing the oil; warm oil can be pumped out more easily. Change the oil with a switched off engine at operation temperature. (Lube oil temperature max. 80°C (176°F).
4 Maintenance Engine oil change Every 100 operating hours. P L VD01177 VD00702 VD01178 13 Drain oil • Remove the oil filler cap. 14 Removing the oil filter • Put the plug back in the oil drain pipe again after draining off the oil. • Remove the plug from the oil drain pipe (L) and connect the oil drain pump (P) to this. • Place the drain hose from the pump in a suitable receiver and pump the sump empty.
4 Maintenance Engine oil change Every 100 operating hours. Oil capacity: 4 cyl.: 4.5 litres (7.9 UK pt, 9.5 US pt) (incl. oil filter) 5 cyl.: 5.0 litres (8.8 UK pt, 10.6 US pt) Oil filter, art.code: STM9452 VD00124 VD01179 VD01172 15 Oiling the oil seal 16 Oil filter installation 17 Refilling with oil Clean the contact surface of the gasket. Lubricate the oil seal of the new filter element with clean engine oil.
4 Maintenance Battery, cables and connections Every 100 operating hours. Warning notes and safety regulations for working with batteries Wear eye protection. Keep children away from acid and batteries. Explosion hazard: • A highly-explosive oxyhydrogen gas mixture occurs when charging batteries, therefore: Fires, sparks, naked flames and smoking are prohibited: • Avoid causing sparks when dealing with cables and electrical equipment, and beware of electrostatic discharges. • Avoid short-circuits.
4 Maintenance Battery, cables and connections Every 100 operating hours. Vetus maintenance-free batteries VD00117 VD00118 GREEN DOT VD00121 ALL DARK VD00122 CLEAR VD00123 18 Battery, battery connections 19 Checking specific gravity 20 Hydrometer operation Keep battery clean and dry. Remove battery cables (negative first). Clean battery posts (+ and -) and clamps and grease with acid-free and acid-resistant grease. Ensure that clamps make good contact after reassembling.
4 Maintenance Battery, cables and connections Every 100 operating hours. Conventional batteries VD00119 Conventional batteries State of charge 1.280 100% 1.200 50% recharge 1.120 10% recharge immediately VD00120 21 Checking electrolyte level 22 Checking specific gravity For conventional batteries it is required to check the electrolyte level regularly. Remove vent caps (taking care no spark or open flame is nearby) and inspect the level.
4 Maintenance Gearbox oil level check Every 100 operating hours. VD01227 Vetus engines are normally equipped with Technodrive or ZF-Hurth gearboxes. Consult the supplied Owners Manual for more details about care and maintenance. In case your engine is equipped with another brand of gearbox follow the instructions given in the supplied owner’s manual for changing oil and other care and maintenance.
4 Maintenance Cleaning the air filter Every 200 operating hours. VD01141 25 Cleaning the air filter • Stop the engine. • Loosen the hose clamp. • Remove the filter. • Clean the filter material using a mixture of water and washing powder. 56 • Let the filter dry or blow dry using compressed air, maximum pressure 5 bar (70 psi) to prevent damage to the filter. • Replace the filter and tighten the hose clamp. Warning Never clean the filter element with petrol or hot liquids.
4 Maintenance VD01229 Changing the gearbox oil (Technodrive) Every 400 operating hours. 14 VD01168 22 26 Draining the oil 27 Filling with new oil Remove the drain plug to drain the oil. Refill the gearbox to the correct level via the filling hole. For oil specification see page 118.
4 Maintenance VD01230 Changing the gearbox oil (ZF-Hurth) Every 400 operating hours. VD01153 22 28 Draining the oil Drain the oil with the aid of a separate sump pump. Insert the suction hose of the sump pump in the dipstick hole. Push down the pump handle quickly and pull it up slowly. Remove the sump pump when all the old oil has been pumped out. 58 VD00644 6 29 Changing the oil filter Or, if sufficient space below the gearbox is available, oil can be drained by removing the drain plug.
4 Maintenance Changing the gearbox oil (ZF-Hurth) Every 400 operating hours. Filter element, art.code: CT50081 3 2 1 VD00645 VD01167 30 Filling with new oil Withdraw the filter element (1). Check the O-rings (2 and 3) for damage and replace if necessary. Refill the gearbox to the correct level via the dipstick opening. For oil specification see page 118.
4 Maintenance Fuel filter replacement Every 400 operating hours. Fuel filter, art.code: STM9451 VD01175 VD00154 VD01181 31 Fuel filter removal The fuel filter is to be replaced as a unit. • Close the fuel stopcock. • Loosen the connector on the drain plug at the lower side of the filter housing. Press the retainer spring to loosen the connector. 32 Fuel filter installation • Remove the fuel filter, use a filter wrench. Catch any fuel. • Lubricate the rubber gasket sparingly with clean engine oil.
4 Maintenance Fuel filter replacement Every 400 operating hours. VD00133 • Install the filter. When the rubber gasket touches the housing, apply another tightening of a half to three quarters of a turn by hand. VD01182 • Open fuel stopcock. • Put the connection back on the bottom of the filter. • Check for leaks.
4 Maintenance VD00107 Fuel filter replacement Every 400 operating hours. VD00109 33 Bleeding 34 Start the engine After replacing the fuel filter and cleaning the pilot filter inside the fuel lift pump the air has to be bled from the fuel system. The fuel system is self-bleeding. Start the engine Turn the key in the ignition lock to ‘ON’ and leave the key in this position for 30 seconds. The fuel pump will now bleed the system.
4 Maintenance VD001183 Flexible engine mounts, hose connections and fasteners Every 400 operating hours. VD01184 35 Check flexible engine mounts 36 Inspection hose connections 37 Check fasteners Check the bolts which secure the damper element, the mounting bolts to engine bed and the nuts at the adjustment spindle for tightness. Inspect the rubber element of the engine support for cracks.
4 Maintenance Raw water pump inspection Every 800 operating hours. VD01191 1,2 x 7 VD01192 VD01031 38 Raw water pump inspection 39 Pump cover removal 40 Impeller removal The rubber impeller of the raw water pump is not proof against running dry. If the water supply has been blocked, it may be necessary to replace the impeller. Always carry a spare impeller on board.
4 Maintenance Raw water pump inspection Every 800 operating hours. Impeller, art.code: STM9456 VD00127 Gasket, art.code: STM8235 VD00004 VD00697 41 Impeller inspection 42 Re-install the impeller 43 Replacing the pump cover • Inspect the impeller for damage. • The impeller should be lubricated with glycerin or a non-petroleum based lubricant such as a silicone spray before fitting it into the impeller housing. • Always use a new gasket when replacing the cover.
4 Maintenance Coolant replacement Every 800 operating hours. 44 Coolant replacement The coolant has to be replaced every 800 operating hours or at least once every two years. N.B. Replacing the coolant may also be necessary as part of the winter storage procedure; in case that the coolant present in the cooling system offers insufficient protection for the winter.
4 Maintenance Coolant replacement Every 800 operating hours. 1 2 VD01193 1,6 x 6,3 / 7 VD01194 1,6 x 6,3 / 7 VD01173 45 Drain coolant Remove the hose to the oil cooler (1) and the hose of the heat exchanger (2). Remove the filler cap on the top of the expansion tank to allow air into the cooling system and check that all the liquid drains out.
4 Maintenance Coolant replacement Every 800 operating hours. Coolant Quantity: 4 cyl.. 7.6 litres = (1 gal - 5.4 pt UK) (2 US gal) 5 cyl. 8.5 litres = (1 gal - 7 pt UK) (2 gal - 2 pt US) Coolant 4 cyl. 7.6 litres Quantity : 5 cyl. 8.5 litres VD01174 VD01169 46 Fill cooling system Remove the cap on the expansion tank. Put the filler cap back. Fill the cooling system. Use a mixture of 40% antifreeze (on ethylene glycol basis) and 60% clean tap water or use a coolant.
4 Maintenance A VD00626 47 Filling coolant system if a water heater is connected A) The highest point of the water heater is situated at a lower level than the expansion tank for the ship’s engine. The water heater will be filled and bled automatically during filling of the cooling system. Coolant replacement Every 800 operating hours. B VD00627 Note B) The highest point of the water heater is situated at a higher level than the expansion tank for the ship’s engine.
4 Maintenance Replace drive belt Every 800 operating hours. 1 4 4 2 3 VD01219 5 VD01220 VD00703 48 Replace drive belt The expansion tank (1), the after cooler (2) and the drive belt cover (3) have to be removed before the drive belt can be replaced. Danger Only check, tension or replace the drive belt when the engine is stopped. 70 • Stop the engine, close the sea cock and drain the system.
4 Maintenance VD01221 Replace drive belt Every 800 operating hours. VD01222 VD01223 Loosen the fixing screws and remove the drive belt cover (3).
4 Maintenance Replace drive belt Every 800 operating hours. Drive belt, art.code: STM9454 VD01224 Remove the spacer. 24 6 VD01186 32 Slacken the belt tensioner (6) in order to be able to remove the worn out belt. Fit a new belt. Make sure that the teeth on the belt fit well in the grooves of the belt pulleys.
4 Maintenance Checking the alternator Every 800 operating hours. VD01180 49 Checking the alternator Check for visible defects. Remove the alternator belt. Turn the pulley by hand to check whether the alternator can be turned easily. If this is not the case, contact your Vetus dealer.
4 Maintenance Cleaning the heat exchanger 50 Removing heat exchanger Only clean the heat exchanger if this is (badly) fouled. The engine temperature will be higher than normal if the heat exchanger is fouled. Under normal conditions of use cleaning the heat exchanger is not necessary! Possible causes of fouling are: - Small rubber particles from a damaged raw water pump impeller. - Growth of algae or seaweed.
4 Maintenance Cleaning the heat exchanger 1 2 VD01193 1,6 x 6,3 / 7 Remove the hose to the oil cooler (1) and the hose of the heat exchanger (2). VD01194 1,6 x 6,3 / 7 VD01173 Remove the filler cap on the top of the expansion tank to allow air into the cooling system and check that all the liquid drains out.
4 Maintenance Cleaning the heat exchanger 3 1 2 4 VD01195 • Remove the oil leak pipe (1). • Remove the second hose for the internal water (2). • Remove both hoses for the raw water (3). • Remove the nuts (4). The heat exchanger is now free from the engine. 76 VD01201 VD00699 51 Take out the heat exchanger 52 Cleaning the heat exchanger • Unscrew the 2 cap nuts and pull the rod out of the end covers. Clean the heat exchanger: Use a pipe cleaner to remove fouling in the pipes.
4 Maintenance Cleaning the heat exchanger O-ring, art.code: STM6113 (2 x) VD00698 VD01201 VD01195 53 Replacing heat exchanger 54 Fit end covers • Replace the heat exchanger in the original position in the heat exchanger housing. • Fit the end covers in the housing. • Refit all hoses disconnected. • Put the threaded rod back and refit the nuts. • Top up the cooling system, see page 68. Use new O-rings (STM9457) which have been greased.
4 Maintenance Cleaning the after cooler 1 If the performance of the engine decreases this can be caused by a dirty heat exchanger in the after cooler. The heat exchanger must then be cleaned. 2 Caution 2 The heat exchanger element in the after cooler is very vulnerable! 1 VD01202 VD00703 55 Take out heat exchanger • Stop the engine, close the sea cock and drain the system. • Loosen the hose clamps for the raw water (IN and OUT) and take the hoses (2) off the hose connection points.
4 Maintenance Cleaning the after cooler 57 Replacing the heat exchanger Caution Handle with care, avoid shoves during assembly – disassembly that could damage the tube bundle and the cooling fins. • Put the heat exchanger back in exactly the same position in the after cooler housing. • Clean the seatings for the silicone gaskets and the O-rings. • Put the covers back in place. • Use compressed air (2 bar, 28 psi) to check the seals for tightness to prevent leaks.
5 Winter storage procedure Make sure that the engine compartment is well ventilated during the winter period. Good ventilation prevents damp in the engine compartment, thus preventing corrosion of the engine from occurring. The engine should be inspected at the end of the sailing season and any necessary repairs carried out. Consult a Vetus Dealer if help is required with this.
5 Winter storage procedure Inspections and maintenance work to be carried out: page 1 Check the zinc anodes. 82 2 Drain off the water from the fuel system and fill the fuel tank. 84 3 Make sure that the engine fuel system is filled with a fuel mixture with protective properties. 85 4 Flush out the raw water circuit with fresh water and if necessary fill with antifreeze. Clean the heat exchanger if necessary. 86 5 Make sure that the cooling system is filled with a suitable anti-freeze.
5 Winter storage procedure VD01196 VD01197 1 Zinc anode There are 2 zinc anodes in the heat exchanger to protect engine parts that come into contact with the external water from galvanic corrosion. 82 There is a third zinc anode in the after cooler. The speed at which the zinc anodes are sacrificed depends on many external factors. Check the zinc anodes; a new zinc anode is 15 mm in length; if a zinc anode is shorter than 7 mm it should be replaced.
5 Winter storage procedure VD01196 Check and replace the zinc anodes as follows: • Stop the engine. VD01197 • Replace the (new) zinc anodes and the copper rings. Use a sealant, for example Loctite® Thread Sealant with PTFE or LOXEAL® 18-10 Pipe Sealant. • Close the sea cock. • Remove the zinc anodes from the heat\ exchanger housing and the after cooler respectively. • Open the sea cock, start the engine and check for leaks.
5 Winter storage procedure VD00027 VD01198 2 Fuel system Drain the water from the water separator/ fuel filter and the fuel tank. Make sure that the tank is completely filled with fuel. This prevents condensation from forming. 84 Fit a new fuel filter element.
5 Winter storage procedure Tip! Caution Never run the engine under load with this mixture of fuel and oil. Combine running the engine with the protective fuel mixture with flushing the raw water circuit with fresh water, see 4 Raw water system. VD00136 3 Protective fuel mixture • Connect the fuel supply pipe to a can filled with protective diesel fuel, for example ‘Calibration Fluid’ (ISO 4113) or with a mixture of 1 part of engine oil* to 9 parts of clean fuel**. • Stop the engine.
5 Winter storage procedure Tip! Combine flushing the raw water circuit with fresh water with running with the protec Heat exchanger Only clean the heat exchanger if this is absolutely necessary, see page 74 Raw water pump Check the impeller of the raw water pump at least once every two years, see page 65. VD00125 4 Raw water cooling system • Close the sea cock. • Remove the lid of the water strainer. • If necessary, clean the raw water strainer.
5 Winter storage procedure VD01169 5 Fresh water cooling system Take care that no anti-freeze is spilled into the waterway (anti-freeze is poisonous). • Check the seal between the lid and housing after cleaning and re-assembling the strainer. To avoid corrosion during winter storage the cooling system must be filled with an antifreeze/water mixture (or a coolant). For specifications see page 119. N.B.
5 Winter storage procedure VD01177 VD01178 6 Lubrication system With the engine still at operating temperature: (If not, run the engine until warm, then turn off.) 88 VD01168 7 Changing the gearbox oil Replace the oil filter and change the engine oil, see page 49; use oil with protective properties. For oil specification see page 116. Stop the engine and change the oil of the gearbox.
5 Winter storage procedure • Apply long-life water-resistant lithiumbased grease, for example ‘ZEP RED LITHIUM GREASE’, to the operating mechanism. • Then spray the cast-iron housing and the aluminium parts of the turbo with liquid lubricant containing Teflon®, for example ‘ZEP 2000.’ VD01225 8 Greasing moving parts For a good working of the engine it is essential to grease a number of moving parts on the outside of the engine or to spray them with oil.
5 Winter storage procedure VD01226 9 Corrosion protection Belt tensioner • Spray the spring and the rotation point of the belt tensioner with a liquid lithium-based lubricant. Be careful not to get any lubricant on the belt! 90 The various parts of the engine (except the engine block) have been treated with an anti-corrosion protective medium. In order to prevent corrosion, the engine should be rinsed off to remove any salt residues. If there is any corrosion, the paint should be touched up.
5 Winter storage procedure VD00139 CT40063 10 Electrical system Disconnect the battery cables. Charge batteries during winter lay-up regularly if required! Follow the recommendations given on pages 52 to 54 or consult the recommendations given by the battery supplier for inspection and maintenance of the batteries.
6 Recommissioning after winter storage The engine must be inspected and any maintenance work carried out at the beginning of the sailing season. Consult a Vetus Dealer if help is required with this. Inspections and maintenance work to be carried out are: 92 Inspections and maintenance work to be carried out are: page 1 Drain the water from the fuel system. 93 2 Check the raw water system. 94 3 Check the coolant level in the internal cooling system. 95 4 Check the oil level.
6 Recommissioning after winter storage VD00027 VD00141 VD00137 1 Fuel system Open the fuel valve. Drain the water from the water separator/ fuel filter. (page 47) Drain the water from the fuel tank.
6 Recommissioning after winter storage VD00125 VD01191 1,2 x 7 VD01203 2 Raw water cooling system Check that the lid of the raw water strainer is reinstalled. 94 Check that the lid of the raw water pump is in place (page 64, 65). Re-tighten possible loose hose clamps.
6 Recommissioning after winter storage VD00138 Open the sea cock. VD01169 VD01165 3 Fresh water cooling system 4 Lubrication system Check the coolant level. (page 45) Check the engine oil level.
6 Recommissioning after winter storage CT40063 VD00140 5 Electrical system Make sure that the batteries are fully charged. (page 52, 91) VD01170 6 Switching on Connect the batteries. Turn the starter key on the instrument panel to ‘ON’; the indicator lights for oil pressure and the dynamo will now come on and the alarm buzzer will sound. All indicator LEDs for the fuses must light up when the starter key is in position ‘ON’.
6 Recommissioning after winter storage VD01184 VD00671 7 Check engine for leaks 8 Checking instruments and remote controls Start the engine. Check the fuel system, the cooling system and the exhaust for leakage. Check the operation of the instruments, the remote control and the gearbox.
General 7 Troubleshooting Danger Engine faults are in most cases caused by improper operation or insufficient maintenance. In case of a fault, always check first that the operation and maintenance instructions have been followed. In the following tables information is given about the possible causes of faults and suggested remedies. Please note that these tables can never be complete.
7 Troubleshooting Fault Fault finding table page 1 Engine will not crank 100 2 Engine cranks but will not start, no smoke from exhaust 101 3 Engine cranks but will not start, smoke from exhaust 102 4 Engine starts but runs unevenly (rough idling) or stalls 102 5 Engine does not reach maximum RPM under load 103 6 Engine overheats 104 7 Engine not firing on all cylinders 105 8 Engine has little or no oil pressure 105 9 Engine oil consumption excessive 106 10 Fuel consumption exce
7 Troubleshooting Fault finding table 1 Engine will not crank 1 Engine will not crank Possible fault Remedy Possible fault Remedy Control lever not in neutral. Put operating lever in neutral Wrong engine electric mass connection. Repair. The emergency stop knob is pushed in (ECU Box) . Pull the emergency stop knob out. Water in the cylinder . Check / Repair . Faulty or discharged battery (too low voltage ) . Check / recharge battery and check engine alternator and/or battery charger.
7 Troubleshooting Fault finding table 2 Engine cranks but will not start, no smoke from exhaust Possible fault Remedy Fuel stop valve closed. Open. (Nearly) Empty fuel tank. Refill. Air in fuel system. Check and bleed. Fuel filter clogged with water and/or contamination. Check or replace. Fuel pre-filter clogged . Clean /replace Leaking fuel supply line or fuel injection line. Check / replace. Faulty injector/injection pump.. Check, replace if required.
7 Troubleshooting 3 Engine cranks but will not start, smoke from exhaust Fault finding table 4 Engine starts but runs unevenly (rough idling) or stalls Possible fault Remedy Possible fault Remedy Air in fuel system. Check and bleed. (Nearly) Empty fuel tank. Refill. Faulty glow plugs. Check / replace. Air in fuel system. Check and bleed. Insufficient intake air. Check. Check or replace. Intake air filter clogged . Clean/replace Fuel filter clogged with water and/or contamination.
7 Troubleshooting 5 Engine does not reach maximum rpm under load Fault finding table 5 Engine does not reach maximum rpm under load Possible fault Remedy Possible fault Remedy Air in fuel system. Check and bleed. Hull/propeller dirty . Clean Fuel filter clogged with water and/or contamination. Check or replace. Transmission defect. Check Boat load inadequate . - Leaking fuel supply line or fuel injection line. Check / replace. Fuel pre-filter clogged . Clean/replace.
7 Troubleshooting 6 Engine overheats Fault finding table 6 Engine overheats Possible fault Remedy Possible fault Coolant level too low. Check / top up. Sea cock closed. Open. Raw water strainer clogged. Check / clean. Motor becomes apparently overCheck / replace. heated as a result of faulty temperature switch, sensor or meter. Leak in raw water feed system. Check / replace. Leak in coolant circuit . Check. Faulty thermostat. Check / replace. Faulty coolant pump. Check / replace.
7 Troubleshooting 7 Engine not firing on all cylinders Fault finding table 8 Engine has little or no oil pressure Possible fault Remedy Possible fault Remedy Air in fuel system. Check and bleed. Oil level too low. Increase level. Fuel filter clogged with water and/or contamination. Check or replace. Oil leaks . Check. Blocked oil filter. Replace. Leaking fuel supply line or fuel injection line. Check / replace. Faulty oil pump. Repair / replace. Faulty injector/injection pump.
7 Troubleshooting 9 Engine oil consumption excessive Fault finding table 10 Fuel consumption excessive Possible fault Remedy Possible fault Remedy Oil level too high. Lower level. Incorrect fuel quality or dirty fuel. Check fuel. Drain and rinse fuel tank. Replace with new fuel. Faulty injector/injector pump. Check, replace if necessary. Excessive wear of cylinder / piston. Check compression; refurbish engine. Insufficient air intake. Check. Fuel leaks . Check and repair.
7 Troubleshooting 11 Black exhaust smoke (idling) Fault finding table 12 Blue exhaust smoke (idling) Possible fault Remedy Possible fault Remedy Oil level too high. Lower level. Oil level too high. Lower level. Excessive inclination of engine. Check / Adjust. Injector fault Check /replace. Leaking from turbo compressor Check / replace oil seal. oil seal.
7 Troubleshooting 13 Black exhaust smoke (at load) Fault finding table 14 White exhaust smoke (at full load) Possible fault Remedy Possible fault Remedy Faulty turbo compressor. Check / replace. Air in fuel system. Check and bleed. VGT Turbocharger actuator blocked Unblock /replace Faulty injector/injection pump. Check, replace if required. Water in fuel system. Check water separator. Insufficient intake air, air filter dirty. Check/clean the filter . Faulty glow plugs. Check / replace.
7 Troubleshooting 15 Burnt oil trace in exhaust line . Fault finding table 16 Idle speed >750-800 RPM Possible fault Remedy Possible fault Remedy Oil level too high . Verify . Low battery voltage . Faulty turbocharger . Check, Repair / Replace . On normal functioning: If the battery voltage is lower than 13.5 V increase engine speed to 1050 RPM until the voltage is 13.5 Volt . Excessive wear of cylinder / pis- Check compression; refurbish ton, piston rings. engine.
8 Technical data Model Engine specifications : VF4.140E VF4.170E VF4.190E VF5.220E VF5.250E 5 5 General Number of cylinders : : Based on : FTP technology Type : 4-stroke diesel, in-line, DOHC Injection : Direct injection, common rail Aspiration : Bore : 82 mm 82 mm 82 mm 82 mm 82 mm Stroke : 90,4 mm 90,4 mm 90,4 mm 90,4 mm 90,4 mm Total displacement : 1910 cm3 (116 cu.inch) 1910 cm3 (116 cu.inch) 1910 cm3 (116 cu.inch) 2387 cm3 (146 cu.inch) 2387 cm3 (146 cu.
8 Technical data Model Engine specifications : VF4.140E VF4.170E VF4.190E VF5.220E VF5.250E Maximum Output at the flywheel (ISO 3046-1) : 103 kW (140 hp) 125 kW (170 hp) 140 kW (190 hp) 162 kW (220 hp) at the prop shaft (ISO 3046-1) : at no. of revolutions of : Torque, : at no. of revolutions : Fuel consumption : at no. of revolutions : 99.9 kW (135.8 hp) 4000 rpm 310 Nm (31.6 kgm, 2441 ft.lb) 2400 rpm 215 g/kW.h (158 g/hp.h) (5.6 oz/hp.h) 4000 rpm 121.2 kW (164.
8 Technical data Model Engine specifications : VF4.140E VF4.170E VF4.190E VF5.220E VF5.250E Oil lubrication system Oil capacity, max. without oil filter : 4 l (7 UK pt, 8.5 US pt) with oil filter : 4.5 l (7.9 UK pt, 9.5 US pt) 4.5 l (7.9 UK pt, 9.5 US pt) 5 l (8.8 UK pt, 10.6 US pt) Oil Filter : STM9452 Oil temperature in sump : max. 130°C (266°F) : opening at 65°C ± 1.5°C (149°F ±3°F), fully opened at 76°C (169°F) : 90 l/min (19.8 UK gal/min, 23.
8 Technical data Model Engine specifications : VF4.140E VF4.170E VF4.190E VF5.220E max. 2400 mbar (35 psi) max. 2300 mbar (33 psi) VF5.250E Combustion air Air filter : Turbo pressure at max. load : STM9455 max. 2280 mbar (33 psi) STM9456 max. 2350 mbar (34 psi) max. 2400 mbar (35 psi) Exhaust system Exhaust diameter : for gear box 90 mm (3 9/16”) for stern drive 76 mm (3") Exhaust back pressure : at specified output max. 300 mbar (4.
8 Technical data Model Gearbox specifications : VF4.140E VF4.170E Gearbox Technodrive: Volvo: 114 VF5.250E Gear ratio : 1.54 : 1 — — type TM345A : 1.54 : 1 — — 2.09 / 2.40 / 2.51 : 1 2.09 / 2.40 / 2.51 : 1 type ZF25 1.97 : 1 — — — — type ZF25A 2.03 : 1 — — — — type ZF45 : 2.20 / 2.51 : 1 2.20 / 2.51 / 3.03 : 1 type ZF45A : 1.26 / 1.51 / 2.03 / 2.43 : 1 1.26 / 1.51 / 2.03 / 2.43 : 1 type ZF63 IV : 2.00 / 2.48 : 1 2.00 / 2.48 : 1 Stern drive MerCruiser: VF5.
9 Operating media Fuel Fuel Quality Grade Winter-grade fuel Use commercially available diesel fuel with less than 0.5% sulphur content. If the sulphur content is higher than 0.5%, the intervals between oil changes should be halved e.g. change oil every 250 hours. Don’t use fuel with more than 1% sulphur! Waxing may occur at low temperatures, clogging the fuel system and reducing engine efficiency.
9 Operating media Lubricating oil Engine oil Recommended lubricating oil viscosity Lubricating oils are specified according to performance and quality class. It is usual for specifications to be given in accordance with the API (American Petroleum Institute) and the ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers Association). There are two important considerations when it comes to ambient temperature in order to achieve satisfactory engine performance.
9 Operating media Caution Do not mix oil of different brands together. Oils of different brands are mostly not compatible with each other. If they are mixed, the mixtures can cause components such as piston rings, cylinders etc. to seize up and cause wear to moving parts. The best thing is to keep to one brand and one type of lubricating oil for each subsequent service.
9 Operating media Gearbox Lubricating Oil Only use a recognised brand of oil for lubricating the gearbox. Technodrive: type TM345 : type TM345A : type TM485A : ZF Hurth: type ZF25 : type ZF25A : type ZF45 : type ZF45A : type ZF63IV : 118 1.6 litres, Engine oil SAE 20W40-CD ( 2.8 UK pt, 3.4 US pt) 1.6 litres, Engine oil SAE 20W40-CD ( 2.8 UK pt, 3.4 US pt) 2.6 litres, Engine oil SAE 20W40-CD ( 4.6 UK pt, 5.
9 Operating media Coolant Coolant fluid Water quality for coolant preparation The preparation and monitoring of coolant in inter-cooled engines is especially important because corrosion, cavitation and freezing can lead to engine damage. Use as coolant a mixture of a cooling system protective liquid (anti-freeze, ethylene glycol based) and tap water. Use preferably tap water.
10 Wiring diagrams Control panel type ‘34’ 24 PIN A1 Red +12 V 2 A3 Yellow START A4 Orange 3 A2 Violet KEY ON A5 White STOP A6 Black − 1 24 4 Connection 'A' B6 Transparent B4 Yellow / Green B1 Green B2 Brown B5 Blue COOLANT TEMPERATURE SWITCH 13 B3 Grey RPM SIGNAL 15 Connection 'B' C1 9 10 22 11 14 12 C2 Connection C' VD00692 120 Brown / Black Blue / Red PRE-HEATING CHECK D+ (BATTERY CHARGING) EXHAUST TEMPERATURE SWITCH OIL PRESSURE SWITCH OIL PRESSURE GAUGE C
10 Wiring diagrams Key switch Control panel type ‘34’ Voltmeter Control panel model Tachometer/ hour counter Oil pressure Temperature gauge gauge '34' V -8 X1 -5 -4 -3 -6 -1 -2 17/19 58 15 W 95 M1 M2 -7 31 ϑ p n/h D1 D2 D3 D4 Warning lights Q1 BZ L1 R1 R2 L2 R3 L3 L4 L5 L3 L4 L5 L2 L1 L6 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 Oil pressure gearbox D10 Pre-heating L6 X2M 19/94 61 -6 -4 91 -1 92 -2 93 -5 – W X3M (31) -3 -1 + (15) X4M G1 -2 -1 G2 -2 NC -3 NC -4 'X1' Yellow/ Green 12
10 Wiring diagrams Control panel type ‘22’ 24 PIN A1 Red +12 V 2 A3 Yellow START A4 Orange 3 A2 Violet KEY ON A5 White STOP A6 Black − 1 24 4 Connection 'A' 9 10 22 11 14 13 B6 Transparent B4 Yellow / Green B1 Green B2 Brown B5 Blue COOLANT TEMPERATURE SWITCH B3 Grey RPM SIGNAL Connection 'B' 15 12 Connection C' VD00692 122 PRE-HEATING CHECK D+ (BATTERY CHARGING) EXHAUST TEMPERATURE SWITCH OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
10 Wiring diagrams Key switch Control panel type ‘22’ Voltmeter Control panel model Tachometer/ hour counter '22' V -8 X1 -5 -4 -3 -6 17/19 58 15 W 95 -7 31 n/h D1 D2 D3 D4 Warning lights Q1 BZ L1 R1 R2 L2 R3 L3 L4 L5 L3 L4 L5 L2 L1 L6 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 Oil pressure gearbox D10 Pre-heating L6 X2M 19/94 61 -6 -4 91 -1 92 -2 93 -5 – W X3M (31) -3 -1 + (15) X4M -2 'X1' Yellow/ Green 123
10 Wiring diagrams A13 1 INJECTOR 1 INJECTOR 2 INJECTOR 3 VD00694 124 − 3 Signal 4 Signal Warning light 1 + Signal 2 − Signal 1 + 2 − 1 + 2 − 1 + 2 − A1 +12 V A6 GROUND(-) C9 2 COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENDER 2 RPM SENDER VF4.140E / VF4.
A3 10 Wiring diagrams INJECTOR 4 1 + 2 − Engine VF4.140E / VF4.
10 Wiring diagrams A13 1 INJECTOR 1 INJECTOR 2 INJECTOR 3 VD00694 126 − 3 Signal 4 Signal Warning light 1 + Signal 2 − Signal 1 + 2 − 1 + 2 − 1 + 2 − A1 +12 V A6 GROUND(-) C9 2 COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENDER 2 RPM SENDER VF5.220E / VF5.
A3 10 Wiring diagrams INJECTOR 4 1 + 2 − Engine VF5.220E / VF5.
11 Overall dimensions 700 (27 35/64”) 350 (13 49/64”) 350 (13 49/64”) 315 (12 3/8”) 305 (12”) 120 (4 3/4”) 960 (37 13/16”) 128 VF4.140E 224 (8 13/16”) 260 (10 1/4”) 192 (7 9/16”) 8˚ 515 (20 1/4”) 700 (27 9/16”) VD00688 111 (4 3/8”) 505 (19 7/8”) TM345A 190 (7 1/2”) 695 (27 3/8”) max. 110 (4 5/16”) min. 82 (3 1/4”) VF4.
11 Overall dimensions 700 (27 35/64”) 350 (13 49/64”) 290 (11 7/16”) 315 (12 3/8”) 305 (12”) 120 (4 3/4”) 150 (5 7/8”) 505 (19 7/8”) ZF45 190 (7 1/2”) 695 (27 3/8”) max. 110 (4 5/16”) VF4.170E VF4.190E min. 82 (3 1/4”) 350 (13 49/64”) 260 (10 1/4”) 515 (20 1/4”) 700 (27 9/16”) 230 (9 1/16”) 310 (12 3/16”) 1010 (39 3/4”) VD00689 VF4.170E, VF4.
max. 110 (4 5/16”) min. 82 (3 1/4”) 11 Overall dimensions 260 (10 1/4”) 350 (13 49/64”) 265 (10 7/16”) 360 (14 11/64”) 710 (27 61/64”) VD00691 130 VF5.220EB1, VF5.
BRAVO ONE 94(3 11/16”) 776 (30 35/64”) 510 (20 5/64”) VF5.220E VF5.
11 Overall dimensions 710 (27 61/64”) 360 (14 11/64”) 290 (11 7/16”) 120 (4 3/4”) 305 (12”) 305 (12”) 600 (23 5/8”) 720 (28 3/8”) 1030 (40 9/16”) VD00690 132 VF5.220E, VF5.250E 230 (9 3/32”) 150 (5 15/16”) 505 (19 7/8”) ZF45 195 (7 43/64”) 705 (27 3/4”) max. 110 (4 5/16”) VF5.220E VF5.250E min.
12 Index A Activating the operating lever 21 After cooler 13 After cooler, Cleaning the 78, 79 Air filter 13 Air filter, Cleaning the 56 Airvent, connection 13 Alarm buzzer 32 Alternator 12 Alternator, Checking the 73 B Battery 52–54 Battery charging, warning light 14, 15 Biodiesel 115 Bleeding 48 C Caution 4 Changing the gearbox oil 88 Changing the gearbox oil (Technodrive) 57 Changing the gearbox oil (ZF-Hurth) 58, 59 Checking and cleaning the raw water strainer 46 Checking coolant level 45 Checking en
12 Index G K Gearbox 13 Changing oil (Technodrive) 57 Changing oil (ZF-Hurth) 58, 59 Connection of push-pull cable 13 Filter 12 Oil cooler 12 Oil dipstick/filler cap 13 Gearbox low oil pressure, warning light 14, 15 Gearbox Lubricating Oil 118 Gearbox serial number 1 Gearbox specifications 114 Greasing moving parts 89 Keyboard, control lever 20 H Heat exchanger 13 Heat exchanger, Cleaning the 74–77 Hose connections 63 I Identification of engine parts 12, 13 Impeller 64 Indicator light pre-heating 14, 1
12 Index Electrical system 96 Fresh water cooling system 95 Fuel system 93 Lubrication system 95 Raw water cooling system 94 Switching on 96 Return fuel pipe connection 12 Running-in 40 Running in sync 23 S Safety measures 4–8 Serial number, 11 Serial numbers 1 Single lever control 16 Starter motor 12 Starter pre-heat switch/lock 14, 15 Starting 26–29 Stopping 33, 34 Symbols 4 Synchronized running 23 T Tachometer 30 Tachometer/Operating hours counter 14, 15 Technical data 110–114 Temperature gauge 31 Tem
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