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Report this Document Save Save Perkins 1300 series service manual For Later Perkins 1300 Series Service Manual Original Title: Perkins 1300 series service manual Uploaded by Jhoan Charles 50 (2) 50 found this document useful (2 votes) 630 views 3 pages Manual de servicio electronico More Save Save Perkins 1300 series service manual For Later 50 50 found this document useful, Mark this document as useful 50 50 found this document not useful, Mark this document as not useful Embed Share Jump to Page You are on page 1 of 3 Search inside document. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our Privacy Policy and User Agreement for details.You can change your ad preferences anytime. Perkins Peregrine and New. Generation 1300 Series. Models WD to WJPublication TPD 1347E, Issue 2. The information is correct at the time of print. Published in June 1998 by Technical Publications. Perkins Engines Company Limited, Peterborough PE1 5NA, England. This document has been printed from SPI?. Not for ResaleChaptersThe following pages contain a detailed table of contents. This document has been printed from SPI?. Not for ResalePeregrine and New Generation 1300 Series. ContentsEngine identification........................... 3. Safety precautions........................... 4. Engine lift equipment.......................... 6. POWERPART recommended consumable products.............. 7Basic engine data............................ 9. Data and dimensions.......................... 10. Recommended torque settings...................... 19General description........................... 23. Rocker cover. Operation 3-1 To remove......................... 24. Operation 3-2 To fit........................... 25. Rocker assembly. Operation 3-3 To remove......................... 26. Operation 3-4 To dismantle and inspect...................
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27. Operation 3-5 To assemble....................... 28. Cylinder head. Operation 3-6 To remove........................ 29. Operation 3-7 To fit.......................... 30. Valves and valve springs. Operation 3-8 To remove........................ 33. Operation 3-9 To fit.......................... 34. Operation 3-10 To inspect and to correct.................. 35. Operation 3-11 To inspect a valve rotator.................. 37. Valve guides. Operation 3-12 To inspect a valve guide.................. 38. Operation 3-13 To remove........................ 38. Operation 3-14 To fit.......................... 39. Operation 3-15 To inspect and to correct.................. 40. Operation 3-16 To correct a valve seat with a valve seat cutter......... 42. Operation 3-17 To fit valve seat inserts................... 43. Operation 3-18 To renew atomiser sleeves................. 44. Operation 3-19 To set the valve tip clearance................ 46General description.......................... 49. Big end bearing. Operation 4-1 To remove........................ 50. Operation 4-2 To fit.......................... 51. Operation 4-3 To inspect........................ 51. Piston and connecting rod assembly. Operation 4-4 To remove........................ 52. Operation 4-5 To fit.......................... 53. Operation 4-6 To dismantle and assemble (WD, WE, WF and WG engines).... 55. Operation 4-7 To dismantle and assemble (WH and WJ engines)........ 56. Operation 4-8 To inspect........................ 57. Connecting rod. Operation 4-9 To inspect........................ 58. Small end bush. Operation 4-10 To remove and to fit.................... 58. Piston rings. Operation 4-11 To remove and to fit..................... 59. Operation 4-12 To inspect......................... 60General description........................... 61. Operation 5-1 To remove......................... 62. Operation 5-2 To fit........................... 63. Operation 5-3 To inspect......................... 64.
Rear oil seal housing assembly...................... 65. Operation 5-4 To remove the oil seal housing................. 65. Operation 5-5 To fit the oil seal housing................... 66. Operation 5-6 To renew the rear oil seal and wear sleeve assembly........ 68. Crankshaft. Operation 5-7 To remove......................... 70. Operation 5-8 To fit........................... 72. Operation 5-9 To inspect......................... 74. Crankshaft gear. Operation 5-10 To renew......................... 75. Thrust bearing. Operation 5-11 To check crankshaft end-float................. 76. Operation 5-12 To remove and to fit..................... 77. Main bearings. Operation 5-13 To remove........................ 78. Operation 5-14 To fit........................... 79. Operation 5-15 To inspect......................... 80General description........................... 81. Components of the timing case...................... 82. Timing case cover. Operation 6-1 To remove......................... 83. Operation 6-2 To fit........................... 84. Idler gears. Operation 6-3 To remove........................ 85. Operation 6-4 To fit.......................... 86. Fuel injection pump gear........................ 87. Operation 6-5 To remove and to fit.................... 87. Timing case backplate. Operation 6-6 To remove........................ 88. Operation 6-7 To fit.......................... 89. Camshaft and tappets......................... 90. Operation 6-8 To remove........................ 91. Operation 6-9 To fit.......................... 92. Operation 6-10 To inspect........................ 93. Camshaft bushes........................... 94. Operation 6-11 To renew........................ 95General description.......................... 97. Cylinder block. Operation 7-1 To dismantle and to assemble................ 98. Operation 7-2 To inspect........................ 99. Cylinder liner. Operation 7-3 To remove........................ 100. Operation 7-4 To fit..........................
102. Operation 7-5 To inspect........................ 103General description.......................... 105. Operation 8-1 To set number one cylinder to TDC on the compression stroke.... 105. Operation 8-2 To check the valve timing (with a feeler gauge).......... 106. Operation 8-3 To check the valve timing (with a dial test indicator)........ 106. Operation 8-4 To check and set the timing of the fuel injection pump....... 107. Operation 8-5 To find the setting for timing the fuel injection pump........ 109. Static timing chart........................... 110This document has been printed from SPI?. Not for ResalePeregrine and New Generation 1300 Series. General description.......................... 111. Turbocharger. Operation 9-1 To remove........................ 112. Operation 9-2 To fit.......................... 113. Operation 9-3 To dismantle....................... 114. Operation 9-4 To assemble....................... 115. Operation 9-5 To inspect........................ 116. Operation 9-6 To clean the impeller and compressor casing.......... 117. Operation 9-7 To remove and to fit the actuator assembly of the waste-gate unit.. 118. Operation 9-8 To check and to adjust the actuator assembly of the waste-gate unit. 119. Turbocharger faults.......................... 121General description.......................... 123. Lubrication system flow diagram.................... 124. Filter canister. Operation 10-1 To renew the canister of the lubricating oil filter......... 125. Filter head and oil cooler assembly................... 127. Operation 10-2 To remove....................... 127. Operation 10-3 To fit.......................... 128. Operation 10-4 To inspect........................ 129. Operation 10-5 To remove and to fit.................... 130. Operation 10-6 To test......................... 130. Pressure regulating valve....................... 131. Operation 10-7 To remove and to fit.................... 131. Operation 10-8 To inspect........................
131. Operation 10-9 To remove and to fit (arrangement 1)............. 133. Operation 10-10 To remove and to fit (arrangement 2)............. 135. Oil strainer and suction pipe...................... 136. Operation 10-11 To remove and to fit................... 136. Lubricating oil pump. Operation 10-12 To remove....................... 137. Operation 10-13 To fit......................... 138. Operation 10-14 To inspect....................... 140. Front oil seal............................. 141. Operation 10-15 To renew........................ 141. Pressure relief valve.......................... 142. Operation 10-16 To remove and to fit................... 142. Operation 10-17 To inspect....................... 142. Breather system........................... 143. Operation 10-18 To clean........................ 143General description.......................... 145. Fuel filter. Operation 11-1 Fuel pre-filter....................... 147. Operation 11-2 To renew the fuel strainer and the canister of the fuel filter..... 147. Atomiser. Operation 11-3 Atomiser fault...................... 148. Operation 11-4 To renew an atomiser................... 148. Fuel lift pump............................. 150. Operation 11-5 To remove and to fit.................... 150. Operation 11-6 To dismantle....................... 151. Operation 11-7 To assemble....................... 152. Fuel injection pump.......................... 153. Operation 11-8 To remove........................ 153. Operation 11-9 To fit.......................... 155. Operation 11-10 To set the adjustment of the speed control........... 157. Operation 11-11 To eliminate air from the fuel system............. 158General description.......................... 159. Cooling system flow diagram...................... 160. Thermostat. Operation 12-2 To remove and to fit.................... 162. Operation 12-3 To test......................... 162. Coolant pump. Operation 12-4 To remove and to fit.................... 163. Fan.
Operation 12-5 To remove and to fit.................... 164. Fan drive. Operation 12-6 To remove and to fit.................... 164. Fan drive belt............................. 165. Operation 12-7 To remove and to fit.................... 165General description.......................... 167. Operation 13-1 To remove and to fit.................... 167. Ring gear. Operation 13-2 To remove and to fit.................... 168. Flywheel housing. Operation 13-3 To remove and to fit.................... 169Operation 14-1 To remove and to fit.................... 172. Operation 14-2 To maintain....................... 172. Alternator fault diagnosis....................... 173. Starter motors............................ 175. Operation 14-3 To remove and to fit.................... 175. Operation 14-4 To maintain....................... 176. Operation 14-5 To test on the engine................... 177. Stop control solenoid......................... 179. Operation 14-6 To remove and to fit.................... 179. Operation 14-7 To inspect........................ 180. Operation 14-8 To adjust........................ 180. This document has been printed from SPI?. Not for ResalePeregrine and New Generation 1300 SeriesCompressors............................. 181. Operation 15-1 To remove and to fit.................... 182. Power steering pump. Operation 15-2 To remove and to fit.................... 183List of special tools.......................... 185. This document has been printed from SPI?. Not for ResaleGeneral information 1. Introduction. The New Generation Peregrine and 1300 Series is an improved family of engines for automotive, industrialPerkins approved assembly and quality standards, together with the latest technology, have been applied toMost of the general information which is included in the relevant User’s Handbook (Chapters 1 to 6) has notWhere the information applies only to certain engine types, this is indicated in the text.
Special tools have been made available and a list of these is given in Chapter 16, Special tools. Reference toData and dimensions are included in Chapter 2, Specifications.Danger is indicated in the text by two methods. Warning! This indicates that there is a possible danger to the person. Caution: This indicates that there is a possible danger to the engine. Note: Is used where the information is important, but there is not a danger. Engine views. Engine identification. The New Generation Peregrine and 1300 Series of engines consists of a range of six cylinder in-line engines. In this publication, the different engine types are indicated by their code letters, which are the first two lettersThe engine number is stamped on the left side of the cylinder block (A1), behind the fuel injection pump. An example of an engine number is WJ1296N123456. The components of the engine number are as follows:Perkins distributor. CodeCapacity. Ltrs (in3WD 6,7 (408) Turbocharged. WF 7,6 (466) Turbocharged. WH 8,6 (531) TurbochargedPeregrine and New Generation 1300 Series. Safety precautions. These safety precautions are important. You must refer also to the local regulations in the country of use. Some items only refer to specific applications.Material which has been contaminated by fuel must be moved to aWarning! Keep away from moving parts during engine operation.The battery fluid is dangerous to the skin and especiallyProtect your hands with gloves or a special solution to protect the skin.Do not put material which is contaminatedNever allow this burnt material to come into contact with the skin or withContinued. This document has been printed from SPI?. Not for ResalePeregrine and New Generation 1300 SeriesIf compressed air enters your skin, obtain medical helpKeep fingers, tools and other objects awayEnsure that this cover is fitted before the engine is started. Asbestos joints. The New Generation Peregrine and 1300 Series of engines are asbestos free.
Engine lift equipmentNever use a single lift bracket to raise an engine.Peregrine and New Generation 1300 Series. POWERPART recommended consumable products. Perkins have made available the products recommended below in order to assist in the correct operation,The instructions for the use of each product areThese products are available from your Perkins distributor. POWERPART Antifreeze. Protects the cooling system against frost, cavitation and corrosion. Part number 1 litre 21825166 or 5 litresCleans the cooling system. Part number 2182501. POWERPART Jointing compound. Universal jointing compound which seals joints. Currently Hylomar. Part number 1861155 or 1861117. POWERPART Silicone rubber sealant. Silicone rubber sealant which prevents leakage through gaps.Currently Hylosil Part number 1861108. POWERPART Lay-Up 1. A diesel fuel additive for protection against corrosion. Part number 1772204. POWERPART Lay-Up 2. Protects the inside of the engine and of other closed systems. Part number 1762811. POWERPART Lay-Up 3. Protects outside metal parts. Part number 1734115. POWERPART Chisel. Allows easy removal of old gaskets and joints. Currently Loctite chisel. Part number 21825163. POWERPART Repel. Dries damp equipment and gives protection against corrosion. Passes through dirt and corrosion to lubricateCurrently Loctite repel. Part number 21825164. POWERPART Threadlock. To retain small fasteners where easy removal is necessary. Currently Loctite 222e. Part number 21820222. POWERPART Nutlock. To retain and seal threaded fasteners and cup plugs where easy removal is necessary. Currently Loctite 242e. Part number 21820242. POWERPART Studlock. To permanently retain large fasteners and studs. Currently Loctite 270. Part number 21820270. POWERPART Liquid gasket. To seal flat faces of components where no joint is used. Especially suitable for aluminium components. Currently Loctite 518. Part number 21820518. To retain and seal pipe connections with fine threads.
Especially suitable for hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Currently Loctite 542. Part number 21820542. Continued. POWERPART Threadlock (pipe). To retain and seal pipe connections with coarse threads. Pressure systems can be used immediately. Currently Loctite 575. Part number 21820575. POWERPART Retainer (oil tolerant). To retain components which have a transition fit. Currently Loctite 603. Part number 21820603. POWERPART Retainer (high strength). To retain components which have an interference fit. Currently Loctite 638. Part number 21820638. This document has been printed from SPI?. Not for ResaleSpecifications 2. Basic engine data. Direction of rotation.......................... Clockwise from the front. Induction system. WD, WF and WJ engines........................... Turbocharged. Bore. WD, WE, WF and WG engines.......................109,2 mm (4.301 in). Stroke. WF, WG, WH and WJ engines.......................135,9 mm (5.350 in). Cubic capacity:Peregrine and New Generation 1300 Series. Data and dimensions. Note: This information is given as a guide for personnel engaged on engine overhauls. The dimensions whichThe information applies to all engines, unless anCylinder head. Angle of valve seat. Minimum permissible thickness after head face has been machined........106,17 mm (4.180 in). Maximum permissible distortion of cylinder head........0,01 mm (0.004 in) in any 228,6 mm (9 in)Inlet and exhaust valves. Inlet valves. Maximum clearance in valve guide......................0,15 mm (0.006 in). Depth of valve head below the face of cylinder head...............0,35 mm (0.014 in). Seal arrangement................... Rubber seal assembly fitted to valve guide.
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