3500 PDF
3500 PDF
3500 PDF
TECHNICAL PRESENTATION
3512 ENGINE
3512 ENGINE
LEVEL II
This presentation tells about procedures and shows the special tools needed to make
adjustments and minor repairs to the 3512 Engine. Reference must be made to the
Service Manual for complete instruction.
The 3512 Engine has different arrangements for different applications (Industrial,
Generator Set, Marine, Marine Auxiliary, and Vehicular Engines). The slides in this
presentation show the 3512 and 3516 Engines.
PREREQUISITES
The serviceman must have completed LESV0508, 3500 Series Engines – Introduction,
Systems and Maintenance, LESV0508. Serviceman must know the construction and
operation of diesel engines and have experiences with the adjustment and minor repair
of these engines.
OBJECTIVES
After learning the information in this Meeting Guide, the serviceman can tell the
procedures and special tools needed to do the following jobs:
NOTE: This presentation gives Level II knowledge of the 3500 Engine. The instructor
can give skill training after this presentation skill training will give each serviceman the
ability to do the different jobs that are needed to make adjustments and minor repairs to
the 3500 engine.
3512 ENGINE
REFERENCES
The following material will be used for instructor and serviceman references:
“Engine Literature” is a list of different service information and training materials which
are available. This list is used by the instructor to find materials which can be used to teach
servicemen to do the different jobs expected of them.
1. Read all of the information (script) for each slide in the presentation.
2. Read the recommendation for FOLLOW-UP TRAINING.
3. Show the presentation. Make sure you know exactly what points are to be seen on each
slide and to be learned by the serviceman.
4. Read the script again and add any notes that you will need to teach the presentation.
5. Read service literature (reference) as necessary.
6. Look at a 3500 Engine and learn what you need to teach.
7. ORDER copies of references for use by servicemen.
8. Make a plan for FOLLOW-UP TRAINING.
Estimated Time: 8 hours
Visuals: 144 slides
Form: LESV0509
Date: 8/80 Revised: 8/86
INTRODUCTION TO REPAIR
INTRODUCTION TO REPAIR
INJECTOR SYNCHRONIZATION
INJECTOR SYNCHRONIZATION
INJECTOR SYNCHRONIZATION
INJECTOR SYNCHRONIZATION
REVIEW
1. unit injector;
2. rack extending from injector;
3. bellcrank;
4. screw slot on end of the control rod;
5. nut and bolt that holds the control rod to
the bellcrank.
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
ENGINE TIMING
REVIEW OF
CAMSHAFT TIMING PROCEDURE
INJECTOR TIMING
TIMING FIXTURE
88.28 + 1.28
88.07 + 1.07
87.85 + 0.85
87.64 + 0.64
87.43 + 0.43
87.21 + 0.21
87.00 0.00
86.79 – 0.21
86.57 – 0.43
86.36 – 0.64
86.15 – 0.84
85.93 – 1.07
85.72 – 1.28
*See Fuel Setting Information for the
correct fuel timing dimension to use.