Cat 3508 Diesel Engine Service Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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FUEL SYSTEM

SYSTEMS OPERATION Fuel then goes through the center passage of plunger (6) and the lower port during the remainder of the downstroke. This sudden release of pressure as the lower port is opened causes the fuel to hit the spill deflector with a high force. The spill deflector gives protection to the injector housing (nut) from erosion (wear) because of the force of the released fuel. On the return (UP) stroke, the chamber inside the injector barrel is filled with fuel again. The plunger can be turned by rack (5) at the same time it is moved up and down by rocker arm (2). The upper section of the plunger has a flat side that fits in the gear, which is engaged with the rack. The plunger slides up and down in the gear, which also has a flat side on its inside diameter. The flat sides let the parts turn together. The rack is engaged with the gear.

CYLINDER HEAD (Rocker Shaft Removed for Photo Illustration) 1. Injector. 3. Bellcrank. 5. Rack.

When the rack moves, it turns the plunger through the gear. The rotation of plunger (6) controls injection timing and the fuel output of the injector. Rotation of the plunger changes the relation of the plunger scrolls to the ports in the barrel, and this increases or decreases the length of the effective stroke and the point at which injection takes place.

FUEL INJECTOR The injector is held in position by clamp (3). Fuel is injected when rocker arm (2) pushes the top of the injector down. The movement of the rocker arm is controlled by the camshaft through lifter assembly (7) and push rod (4). The amount of fuel injected is controlled by rack (5). Movement of the rack causes rotation of a gear fastened to plunger (6). Rotation of the plunger changes the effective stroke (that part of the stroke during which fuel is actually injected) of the plunger.

When rack (5) is moved all the way in against the injector body, no injection takes place during the downstroke of the plunger. This is the fuel "SHUT-OFF" position. A small amount of rack movement "OUT" from the injection body is used as a "NO FUEL" movement or "SHUTOFF" position for governing purposes. This "NO FUEL" distance starts at the "ALL-THE-WAY-IN" position of the rack, and ends when the lower scroll opens the lower port and the upper scroll closes the upper port. Movement of the rack "OUT" from this point in the fuel "ON" direction, gives an interval in the plunger stroke when both ports are closed by the plunger and injection takes place. As the rack is moved farther "OUT" in the fuel "ON" direction, the quantity of fuel during the injection stroke increases until a maximum is available at full rack movement.

Injection timing is a product of two factors; the angular location of camshaft (8) and the location of plunger (6). The angular location of the camshaft is controlled by the camshaft drive gears at the rear of the engine. The location of the plunger can be adjusted with screw (1). Injection Cycle When the plunger is at the top of its stroke, fuel flows from the fuel supply chamber, around the injector and through both the lower and upper ports of the barrel. As plunger (6) is moved down by rocker arm (2), fuel is pushed back into the supply chamber through the lower port. The fuel can now go up through a passage in the center of the plunger and out through the upper port of the barrel. As the lower port is closed by the end of plunger (6), fuel can still flow through the upper port until it is closed by the upper scroll on plunger (6). At this point, injection starts and the effective stroke begins. During the effective stroke, fuel is injected into the cylinder until the downward movement of plunger (6) causes the lower scroll to open the lower port and release the fuel pressure.

The scrolls on plunger (6) are used to time the start of injection and set the amount of fuel per injection stroke. The scrolls can change the start of injection in relation to the engine piston position and the length of the effective stroke in relation to the different engine loads. The start of injection can be retarded (made later) with a decrease or increase in injector output according to the engine needs. During the fuel injection stroke, fuel passes from the barrel chamber through a valve assembly. The valve assembly has a spring-loaded needle valve with a cone shaped end which operates against a seat. The angle of the valve is slightly larger than that of the

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Spacer Plates

2min
pages 391-392

Cylinder Liners

2min
pages 398-399

Crankshaft Main Bearings

4min
pages 393-395

Rear Gear Group

3min
pages 387-390

Front Balancer Group

1min
pages 385-386

Connecting Rod Bearings

1min
page 384

Bridge Dowels

2min
pages 382-383

Valves

1min
page 381

Cylinder Heads

4min
pages 377-380

Fuel Injectors

3min
pages 369-370

Fuel Injection Control Linkage

6min
pages 371-376

Rocker Shafts and Push Rods

4min
pages 366-368

Valve Covers

1min
page 365

Flywheel Housing

1min
pages 363-364

Front Drive Housing

4min
pages 358-361

Flywheel

1min
page 362

Crankshaft Rear Seal and Wear Sleeve

2min
pages 356-357

Crankshaft Vibration Damper

1min
page 353

Crankshaft Front Seal and Wear Sleeve

2min
pages 354-355

Oil and Water Pump Drive

1min
pages 350-352

Accessory Drive (Front

1min
pages 347-349

Hydramechanical Shutoff Drive

1min
pages 345-346

Governor Drive

3min
pages 328-331

Governor

1min
pages 326-327

Hydramechanical Shutoff Control

12min
pages 332-344

Aftercooler

2min
pages 322-325

Exhaust Manifolds

1min
page 321

Turbochargers

6min
pages 312-320

Oil Cooler

4min
pages 305-311

Oil Sequence Valves

1min
page 304

Oil Filter Housing

5min
pages 293-299

Oil Pan

2min
pages 300-303

Oil Pump

5min
pages 288-292

Fuel Priming Pump, Fuel Transfer Pump

4min
pages 283-287

Fuel Filter Housing

3min
pages 279-282

Water Pump

2min
pages 275-278

Water Temperature Regulators

1min
pages 272-274

Crankcase Breather

1min
pages 270-271

Gauge Panel

6min
pages 259-261

Manual Shutoff

3min
pages 257-258

3500 Industrial Engines

6min
pages 253-256

System Checks

1min
pages 243-244

Wiring Diagrams

9min
pages 247-252

Troubleshooting

4min
pages 239-242

Hydraulic Circuits, Later with an Alarm System

6min
pages 232-238

Hydraulic Circuits (Later

5min
pages 228-231

Shutoff Control Group

6min
pages 199-201

Air Intake Shutoff

5min
pages 206-208

3500 Series Engines

4min
pages 197-198

Electrical Switches

1min
page 210

Auxiliary Controls

2min
pages 192-196

Governor Installation

8min
pages 182-186

Governor Preparation

3min
page 181

Pneumatic Speed Setting Control Troubleshooting

3min
pages 178-179

Air Fuel Ratio Control Troubleshooting

7min
pages 176-177

Pneumatic Mid Speed Control

5min
pages 170-171

Air Fuel Ratio Control

4min
pages 167-168

Pneumatic Speed Control

3min
pages 165-166

Operation of the 3161 Governor

6min
pages 161-163

Governor Types

4min
pages 157-158

Caterpillar, 3161 Governor

2min
pages 155-156

Starting System Air Starting System...................................Deleted

4min
pages 152-154

Vibration Damper

1min
page 149

Flywheel and Flywheel Housing

4min
pages 146-147

Checking Crankshaft Deflection (Bend

1min
page 148

Valve Clearance

3min
pages 137-138

Pressure Cap Test

1min
page 142

Water Temperature Regulator Test

2min
page 144

Clearance Setting

2min
page 136

Bridge Adjustment Crankshaft Positions for Valve

2min
page 135

Air Fuel Ratio Control

1min
page 132

Engine Speed Measurement

2min
page 127

Injector Synchronization

2min
pages 123-124

Fuel Setting Adjustment

2min
page 126

Fuel Setting

2min
page 125

Fuel Timing

1min
page 122

Startup Procedure

1min
page 120

Camshaft Timing

2min
pages 118-119

Fuel Pressure

1min
page 116

Injector Test Sequence

9min
pages 110-115

Air Starting System

4min
pages 86-87

Leak Test for Injector Tester

1min
page 109

Contactor Switch (Water Temperature

4min
page 90

Camshafts

1min
page 85

Air Fuel Ratio Control

1min
pages 73-74

Woodward UG8 Lever Governors

2min
pages 71-72

Fuel Injection Control Linkage

1min
page 67

Fuel Injector

2min
pages 68-70

Fuel System

3min
pages 65-66

Systems Operation, 3500 Industrial Engines

1min
pages 61-62

Flywheel Housing Runout Alternators and Regulators.......................Deleted

11min
pages 53-60

Engine Design

1min
pages 63-64

Flywheel Housing Bore

1min
page 52

Flywheel

1min
page 47

Rear Gear Group

2min
pages 45-46

Upper Front Gear Group (7N4871

1min
page 44

Lower Front Gear Group

2min
pages 42-43

Connecting Rod and Main Bearing Journals

1min
page 38

Crankshaft Wear Sleeves and Seals

1min
page 40

Crankshaft

1min
page 39

Front Balancer Group (3508

1min
page 41

Pistons and Rings

1min
page 36

Water Pump

1min
page 31

Cylinder Block

1min
page 34

Oil Cooler Bypass and Cooling Jet Sequence Valves

1min
page 30

Oil Pump

1min
pages 26-27

Oil Filter Bypass Valve (Earlier

1min
page 28

Engine Design

5min
pages 5-7

Air Intake Shutoff

1min
pages 23-25

Camshafts

3min
pages 12-13

Oil Filter Bypass Valve (Later

1min
page 29

and Taperlock Studs

5min
pages 3-4

Fuel Injection Control Group

3min
page 10
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