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Fuel System With Unit Injector PDE and EDC MS6: Issue 3

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ã Scania CV AB 2002, Sweden


Work description
and EDC MS6

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Issue 3
en

Fuel system with unit injector PDE


03:04-01
Contents

Contents
Components in the fuel system Removing the unit injector....................................... 3
Removing the unit injector, T cab with 16 litre
engine ....................................................................... 7
Fitting the unit injector........................................... 12
Fitting the unit injector, T cab with 16 litre
engine ..................................................................... 15
Adjusting the unit injector with tool 99 365 .......... 18
Adjusting the unit injector with tool 99 414 .......... 20
Order of adjustment for unit injector...................... 23
Feed pump .............................................................. 25

Fuel filter Removing the fuel filter on 11 and 12 litre


engines.................................................................... 27
Fitting ..................................................................... 28
Water separating prefilter ....................................... 29
Removing the fuel filter on 16 litre engines........... 30
Fitting ..................................................................... 31

Bleeding and pressure measuring


the fuel system Bleeding 11 and 12 litre engines ............................ 32
Bleeding 16 litre engines........................................ 33
Measuring feed pump pressure .............................. 34
Overflow valve ....................................................... 36

EDC cables Removing the cables .............................................. 38


Fitting the cables .................................................... 42
Repairing the EDC cables ...................................... 50

EDC control unit Renewing the control unit ...................................... 55

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Removing the unit injector

Components in the fuel system

Removing the unit injector

Special tools

Number Description Illustration Tool board


99 309 Tool to rotate flywheel D5

100330
87 596 Slide hammer 87 596 D2

00 1610
1 Open the bleeder nipple and drain the fuel
system by undoing the banjo screw/unions
on the back of the fuel manifold.

! WARNING!

The fuel system must be empty or fuel


may run down into the cylinders, which
will result in a great risk of liquid
hammering.
If fuel runs into the combustion
chamber, it must be removed
immediately using a pump.
108 036

12 litre engine
116 272

16 litre engine

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Removing the unit injector

2 Clean the rocker cover and the surrounding


area.
3 Remove the top part of the rocker cover.
4 Relieve the pressure on the valves by
undoing the bolts on the rocker arm shaft
alternately.

! WARNING!

Do not lean over the engine when


removing the rocker arm shaft. The unit
injector spring is pre-tensioned and can
come loose, causing personal injury.

Note: If the spring comes loose from the unit


injector, the unit injector must be renewed.

5 Remove the rocker arm shaft.

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6 Remove the fork clamp bolt holding the unit


injector in place.

1 Fork clamp
2 Fork clamp bolt
3 Unit injector

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Removing the unit injector

7 Detach the cables on the unit injector. The


screws cannot be removed but unscrew
them as far as possible.

Note: Do not lift the unit injector by the spring.


The spring can come loose.

8 Turn the unit injector anti-clockwise until it


stops. Place the slide hammer 87 596
between the solenoid valve and the edge of
the lower rocker cover as illustrated.

Note: If the slide hammer is placed directly


under the solenoid valve, there is a risk of
breaking the solenoid valve.

Place the slide hammer as indicated by the


arrow.

9 It is easier to position the slide hammer if


one of the lower rocker cover bolts is
removed.
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Removing the unit injector

10 Withdraw the unit injector. If the unit


injector is stuck, tap carefully with a rubber
mallet on the solenoid valve housing.

IMPORTANT! The unit injector is not to be


dismantled. Renew the entire unit.

11 Remove the sealing washer from the bottom


of the injector seat, (if it was left behind
when the unit injector was removed).

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Removing the unit injector

Removing the unit injector, 16 litre engine with T cab

On vehicles with a T cab and 16 litre engine,


there is not much space between the rear
cylinders 3, 4, 7, 8 and cab when removing unit
injectors. The cab must be raised and supported
at the front with stands when removing unit
injectors.
1 Raise the cab to its maximum position by
disconnecting the lever and pushing the
lever upwards.

1 Cab suspension lever

2 Fit engine support 99 318 with socket, 100


millimetres between the cab bracket and
anti-roll bar attachment. Unscrew the engine
support so that the tip goes down into the
bolt hole and the tool is secure.

3 Clean the rocker cover and the surrounding 1 Engine support 99 318.
area.
4 Remove the top part of the rocker cover. On
cylinders 3 and 7, the rocker cover must be
angled to get it past the cab bracket.

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Removing the unit injector

5 Relieve the pressure on the valves by


undoing the bolts on the rocker arm shaft
alternately.

! WARNING!

Do not lean over the engine when


removing the rocker arm shaft. The unit
injector spring is pre-tensioned and can
come loose, causing personal injury.

Note: If the spring comes loose from the unit


injector, the unit injector must be renewed.

6 Remove the rocker arm shaft.

Note: When working on cylinders 3 and 7, the


lower rocker cover must also be removed to
leave space for slide hammer 87 596.

7 Remove the bearing bracket. Applies to


cylinders 3 and 7.

1 Bearing bracket
2 Bearing bracket bolt

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Removing the unit injector

8 Unscrew screw 1 holding the cable inlet for


the unit injector in the lower rocker cover.
Applies to cylinders 3 and 7.

1 Screw for inlet

9 Detach the cables on the unit injector. The


screws cannot be removed but unscrew
them as far as possible. Remove the cable
through the hole in the lower rocker cover.

10 Remove the lower rocker cover bolts and


remove the lower rocker cover.

1 Bolt for lower rocker cover

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Removing the unit injector

Note: Do not lift the unit injector by the spring.


The spring can come loose.

11 Remove the fork clamp bolt holding the unit


injector in place.

1 Fork clamp
2 Fork clamp bolt
3 Unit injector

12 Turn the unit injector clockwise until it


stops. Place the slide hammer 87 596
between the solenoid valve and the edge of
the lower rocker cover as illustrated.

Note: If the slide hammer is placed directly


under the solenoid valve, there is a risk of
breaking the solenoid valve.
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Place the slide hammer as indicated by the


arrow.

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Removing the unit injector

13 Withdraw the unit injector. If the unit


injector is stuck, tap carefully with a rubber
mallet on the solenoid valve housing.

IMPORTANT! The unit injector is not to be


dismantled. Renew the entire unit.

14 Remove the sealing washer from the bottom


of the injector seat, if it was left behind
when the unit injector was removed.

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Fitting the unit injector

Fitting the unit injector

Specifications

Dimension for unit injector (cold engine) 66.9+/-0.1 mm

Description Part no.


O-ring grease for unit injector O-rings 1 402 039

Tightening torque
Lock nut on rocker arm 39 Nm
Bolt for fork on unit injector 20 Nm + 75°
Bearing bracket and rocker arm shaft 105 Nm
Screws for cable connections on unit injector 2 +/-0.2 Nm

Special tools

Number Description Illustration


588 179 Torque screwdriver
114 769

Note: All work that involves opening the fuel


system must be completed in the following
way:
Start the engine and check for leaks. Allow the
engine to run until it is running smoothly.
Check and delete any fault codes that arise in
the control unit using Scania Diagnos after the
work has been completed.

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Fitting the unit injector

1 Make sure that the old sealing washer is not


at the bottom of the injector seat. Clean the
sealing surfaces in the injector seat.

IMPORTANT! Always renew the O-rings and


sealing washer on unit injectors that have been
removed. Make sure all sealing surfaces are
clean.

2 Lubricate the unit injector O-rings with


O-ring grease, part No. 1 402 039.
3 Fit a new sealing washer on the unit
injector. A rubber insert will keep the
sealing washer in place on the unit injector.

4 Place the fork clamp with bolt in position on


the unit injector and insert it into the
cylinder head. Press down the unit injector
by hand as far as possible.
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Fitting the unit injector

Note: Make sure that the fork clamp and bolt are
dry and free of oil.

5 Torque tighten the bolt to 20 Nm and then a


further 75°. There are two marks on the
rocker cover with a 75° angle between
them.

IMPORTANT! Make sure the pushrods are


placed in their correct positions. Make sure the
pushrod to the unit injector is firmly secured in
its lower position by the snap ring.

IMPORTANT! If the rocker arms have been


removed on more than one cylinder, the rocker
arm lock bolts must be completely unscrewed
before adjustment commences.

6 Refit the rocker arm shaft. Screw in the


bolts alternately so that they are tightened in
parallel or one of the bolts may bend.
Torque tighten the bolts to 105 Nm.

7 Adjust the unit injector as described in


Adjusting the unit injectors.

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Fitting the unit injector

Fitting the unit injector, 16 litre engine with T cab

1 Fit the lower rocker cover. Tighten the bolts


1
to 26 Nm.
26 Nm

1 26 Nm

b126 054
1 Bolt for lower rocker cover

2 Pull the unit injector cable through the hole in


the lower rocker cover and fit inlet screw 1.
3 Make sure that the old sealing washer is not
at the bottom of the injector seat. Clean the
sealing surfaces in the injector seat.

1 Screw for inlet

IMPORTANT! Always renew the O-rings and


sealing washer on unit injectors that have been
removed. Make sure all sealing surfaces are
clean.

4 Lubricate the unit injector O-rings with


O-ring grease, part No. 1 402 039.

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Fitting the unit injector

5 Fit a new sealing washer on the unit


injector. A rubber insert will keep the
sealing washer in place on the unit injector.
6 Clean the fork clamp and bolt before fitting.
7 Place the fork clamp with bolt in position on
the unit injector and insert it into the
cylinder head. Press down the unit injector
by hand as far as possible.

8 Torque tighten the bolt to 20 Nm and then a


further 75°. There are two marks on the
rocker cover with a 75° angle between
them.

9 Fit the bearing bracket. Torque tighten the


bolts to 105 Nm.

1 2
105 Nm
b126 055

1 Bearing bracket bolt


2 Bearing bracket

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Fitting the unit injector

IMPORTANT! Make sure the pushrods are


placed in their correct positions. Make sure the
pushrod to the unit injector is firmly secured in
its lower position by the snap ring.

IMPORTANT! If the rocker arms have been


removed on more than one cylinder, the rocker
arm lock bolts must be completely unscrewed
before adjustment commences.

10 Refit the rocker arm shaft. Screw in the


bolts alternately so that they are tightened in
parallel or one of the bolts may bend.
Torque tighten the bolts to 105 Nm.

11 Remove engine support 99 318 with socket


from the cab bracket.

1 Engine support 99 318.

12 Refit the cab suspension lever.

13 Adjust the unit injector as described in


Adjusting the unit injectors.

1 Cab suspension lever.

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Adjusting the unit injector

Adjusting the unit injector with tool 99 365

Special tools

Number Description Illustration


99 365 Setting tool 99 365
Measuring tool
cabinet
C

109 991
588 179 Torque screwdriver

114 769

1 Start by rotating the flywheel so that the


mark on it is visible in the bottom window
according to the table below. Never read off 120 240
the flywheel mark in the top window - this 480 600

reading will be completely wrong.

126 620

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Adjusting the unit injector

Adjusting the unit injectors

IMPORTANT! Adjust roughly first with a


sliding caliper and then fine adjust using the
setting tool 99 365. If both adjustments are not
carried out, the unit injector may attain an
incorrect position, which will result in poor
performance and possible breakdown.

2 Screw on the rocker arm lock bolt 1 while 1


measuring the distance between plane a and
the top of the valve spring collar using a a

+ 0.1
sliding caliper. The distance should be

66.9 −
66.9 mm.

110 045
3 Place setting tool 1 (99 365) on reference
gauge 2. Zero the setting tool by rotating the 1
dial indicator 1A. 1A

112 755

4 Finely adjust the unit injector so that the 99 365


distance between plane a and the top of the
valve spring collar is 66.9+/-0.1 mm.
Refer to tables in Order of adjustment for
unit injector.
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Adjusting the unit injector

Adjusting the unit injector with tool 99 414

Special tools

Number Description Illustration


99 414 Setting tool Measuring tool cabinet

588 179 Torque screwdriver

114 769
5 Fit adjusting tool 99 414 with the metal
plate around the unit injector.

! WARNING!

When the unit injector is checked and


the measurement is outside
66.9+/-0.5 mm, it is necessary to be very
careful when handling this unit injector. 66.9

The spring is pre-tensioned and can


come loose, causing personal injury.
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Setting tool 99 414 acts as a gauge with the


measurement 66.9 mm.

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Adjusting the unit injector

6 When adjusting, undo the lock nut and


adjust the unit injector with the adjusting
screw 1. The unit injector is correctly set
when the small piston 2 is level with the flat
upper surface of the tool. Check using a
finger. It is possible to feel differences of
less than a millimetre. The setting
dimension is 66.9 +/-0.1 mm.
Refer to tables in Order of adjustment for
unit injector.

The setting tool piston is above or below the flat The setting tool piston is level with the flat upper
upper surface of the tool. Adjust the unit surface of the tool. The unit injector is correctly
injector. adjusted.

7 Torque tighten the lock nut to 39 Nm after


adjusting.
8 Remove tool 99 414.

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Adjusting the unit injector

IMPORTANT! Fit the cables so that they face in


the correct direction when fitting them on the
unit injector.

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9 Reconnect the cables on the unit injectors.
Their relative position is not important. Use
torque screwdriver 588 179 to tighten the 588 179
screws to 2 Nm.

IMPORTANT! Use torque screwdriver 588 179


to avoid the risk of shearing off the screws. The
entire unit injector must be renewed if the
screws shear off.

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10 If the cables to the unit injector are too long,
they can be clamped round the solenoid
valve on the unit injector.
11 Refit the upper rocker cover and torque
tighten the bolts to 12 Nm or 18 Nm
depending on the type of bolt, refer to 18 +− 3Nm 12 +− 3Nm
illustration.

12 Close the bleeder nipple and tighten the


banjo screw.
13 Fill and bleed the fuel system, refer to
Bleeding the fuel system.
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Adjustment order for unit injector

Order of adjustment for unit injector

Order of adjustment for 11 and 12 litre


engines
Rotate the flywheel using tool 99 309 so that the
mark on the flywheel is visible in the bottom
window according to the table below.

Mark on flywheel Valve change on Adjust injector Adjust valves on


(degrees) cylinder rocker arm on cylinder
cylinder
TDC Down (0°) 1 2 6
Valve 2, 5/ 120 480 5 4 2
(120°)
Valve 3, 4/ 240,600 3 1 4
(240°)
TDC Down (0°) 6 5 1
Valve 2, 5/ 120 480 2 3 5
(120°)
Valve 3, 4/ 240,600 4 6 3
(240°)

It is a good idea to mark the rocker arm with a


pen after adjustment to keep track of what has
already been adjusted.
Torque tighten the lock nut to 39 Nm after
adjusting.

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Adjustment order for unit injector

Order of adjustment for 16 litre engine

Rotate the flywheel using tool 99 309 so that the


mark on the flywheel is visible in the bottom
window according to the table below.

Mark on flywheel Valve change on Adjust injector Adjust intake Adjust exhaust
(degrees) cylinder rocker arm on valve on cylinder valve on cylinder
cylinder
TDC Down (0°) 6 4 and 5 7 and 8 4 and 5
TDC Up (180°) 7 2 and 6 1 and 5 2 and 6
TDC Down (360°) 1 3 and 7 2 and 4 3 and 7
TDC Up (540°) 4 1 and 8 3 and 6 1 and 8

It is a good idea to mark the rocker arm with a


pen after adjustment to keep track of what has
already been adjusted.
Torque tighten the lock nut to 39 Nm after
adjusting. 5 1
6 2
7 3
8 4
106 007

Cylinder numeration

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Renewal of feed pump

Feed pump

Renewal
1 Unscrew the bolts and remove the feed
pump.
2 Clean the outside of the feed pump. Remove
the suction and pressure lines from the feed
pump. Fit protective plugs.

3 Place a new O-ring onto the feed pump and


lubricate with O-ring grease.
4 Fit the feed pump.
5 Connect the suction and pressure lines.
6 Bleed the fuel system, refer to Bleeding the
fuel system.

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7 Start the engine and check for leaks.

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Renewal of feed pump

If the feed pump has been changed or if the


pipes on the suction and pressure sides of the
pump have been removed, the pump may not 2 1
succeed in pumping the fuel. This is due to
there still being fuel in the fuel filter.
1 Detach the inlet pipe to the filter and bend
it downwards.

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12 litre engine
1 Inlet pipe
2 Outlet pipe
2 Pump with the hand pump until resistance
is felt and the fuel begins to run out of the
pipe.
3 If this does not help, detach the outlet pipe
from the feed pump at the point where it
connects to the control unit cooler. Pump
until fuel begins to run out of the pipe.
4 Bleed the fuel system, refer to Bleeding the
fuel system.

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Fuel filter

Fuel filter
Removing the fuel filter on
11 and 12 litre engines

Special tools

Number Description Illustration Tool board


587 025 Filter tongs -

1 Wash the filter and the filter retainer.

03_0808

2 Unscrew the filter. Use filter tongs,


e.g. 587 025.
03_0809

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Fuel filter

Fitting

Note: All work that involves opening the fuel


system must be completed in the following
way:
Start the engine and check for leaks. Allow the
engine to run until it is running smoothly.
Check and delete any fault codes that arise in
the control unit using Scania Diagnos after the
work has been completed.

IMPORTANT! Engines with unit injectors


must be fitted with fuel filters marked HIGH X
X
X X
X
X

PERFORMANCE.
XX X
HIGH X
PERFORMANCE

HIGH PERFORMANCE

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1 Oil the filter O-ring.
2 Screw on the new fuel filter by hand until
the O-ring is against the filter retainer.

3 Then tighten it another half turn without


using any tools.
4 Check for correct sealing.
5 Fill the fuel system and bleed as described
in Bleeding the fuel system.
03_0810

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Fuel filter

Water separating prefilter


Some vehicles are equipped with an additional
water separating fuel filter attached to the
chassis.

Note: Close the shut-off cock when renewing


the filter.

The same intervals between changes apply as


for those for an ordinary fuel filter.

109 700
1 Shut-off cock
2 Drain valve

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Fuel filter

Removing the fuel filter on 16 litre engines

Special tools

Number Description Illustration Tool board


588 475 Sleeve Maintenance cabinet

18267
1 Unscrew the filter cover with a closed tool
with hexagon driver, e.g. socket 588 475.

Note: Do not use an adjustable spanner or


other open tool as there is a risk of damaging
the filter cover.

2 Lift out the filter cover with filter element


from the fuel filter housing. The filter
housing will drain automatically once the
filter element has been removed.

Note: Contaminated fuel will enter the


injectors if the drainage does not work.

3 Undo the old filter element from the cover


by carefully bending it to one side.

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Fuel filter

Fitting

Tightening torque

Fuel filter cover 25 Nm+/- 5 Nm

Note: All work that involves opening the fuel


system must be completed in the following
way:
Start the engine and check for leaks. Allow the
engine to run until it is running smoothly.
Check and delete any fault codes that arise in
the control unit using Scania Diagnos after the
work has been completed.

1 Fit a new O-ring on the cover. Lubricate


the O-ring with O-ring grease.
2 Make sure the fuel filter drain has emptied
the fuel from the filter housing.

Note: Contaminated fuel will enter the


injectors if the drainage does not work.

3 Press a new filter element into the snap


fastener in the cover.

IMPORTANT! Fit the filter element into the


cover before placing it in the housing or the
filter element might be damaged.

4 Press down the filter element into the


housing with the cover. Torque tighten the
cover to 25 Nm+/-5 Nm.

IMPORTANT! Screw on the cover to the


specified torque or the filter element may
break.

5 Fill the fuel system and bleed as described


in Bleeding the fuel system.

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Bleeding the fuel system

Bleeding and pressure measuring the fuel


system

Bleeding 11 and 12 litre


engines
1 Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleeder
nipple at the front of the fuel manifold.
2 Open the bleeder nipple and pump with the
hand pump until fuel comes out of the hose.
• If the system is completely empty, it will
take approximately 250 strokes.
• After renewing the fuel filter, it will take
approximately 170 strokes.
• Approximately 150 strokes are required
to bleed the fuel manifold.

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3 Pump an additional 20 strokes to remove the
air.

4 Close the bleeder nipple and remove the


hose. Pump with the hand pump until the
overflow valve opens, approximately 20
strokes.
5 Start the engine and check for leaks.

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Bleeding the fuel system

Bleeding 16 litre engines


1 Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleeder
nipple on the fuel filter housing.
2 Open the bleeder nipple and pump with the
hand pump until fuel comes out of the
hose.

3 Close the bleeder nipple and remove the


hose.

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4 Continue pumping by hand until a
resistance is felt, which will be after
approximately:
• 20 pump strokes after renewing the fuel
filter.
• 50 pump strokes after renewing a unit
injector.
5 Start the engine and check for leaks.

Note: If the engine is difficult to start, repeat


steps 2-4 a few times.

IMPORTANT! Do not crank with the starter


motor for longer than 30 seconds at a time.

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Measuring feed pump pressure

Measuring feed pump pressure

Specifications

Lowest permitted fuel pressure at 1900 rpm 5.5 bar


Lowest permitted fuel pressure at 500 rpm 4.5 bar

Special tools

Number Description Illustration Tool board


98 113 Pressure gauge 98 113
D6

00 1572

99 362 Pressure gauge


14

OIL

14 TURBO

12 TURBO
8 FUEL
115102

Note: All work that involves opening the fuel


system must be completed in the following way:
Start the engine and check for leaks. Allow the
engine to run until it is running smoothly.
Check and delete any fault codes that arise in the
control unit using Scania Diagnos after the work
has been completed.

Two different pressure gauges can be used for


measuring the pressure. Pressure gauge 98 113
or pressure gauge 99 362. User instructions for
pressure gauge 99 362 can be found in booklet
01:00-03.
Renew the fuel filter and bleed the fuel system
before measuring.
The pressure is maintained by the overflow
valve.
Inspect fuel lines with connections, overflow
valve, fuel filter and feed pump if the fuel
pressure is too low.

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Measuring feed pump pressure

11 and 12 litre engines

1 Connect the pressure gauge to the fuel filter


outlet connection.

Connecting pressure gauge 99 362 to a 12 litre


engine

16 litre engine
1 Connect the pressure gauge to the union on
the fuel filter.

All

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2 Start the engine and rev it up to 500 rpm.
Take a pressure reading; the lowest
permitted fuel pressure at 500 rpm Connecting pressure gauge 99 362 to a 16 litre
is 4.5 bar. engine
3 Rev up the engine to 1900 rpm. Take a
pressure reading; the lowest permitted fuel
pressure at 1900 rpm is 5.5 bar.
The pressure is maintained by the overflow
valve.
Inspect fuel lines with connections, overflow
valve, fuel filter and feed pump if the fuel
pressure is too low.

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Overflow valve

Overflow valve

Check

Specifications

Lowest permitted fuel pressure 4.5 bar


Highest permitted fuel pressure 7.5 bar

Special tools

Number Description Illustration Tool board


98 113 Pressure gauge D6

99 362 Pressure gauge


14

OIL

14 TURBO

12 TURBO
8 FUEL
15102

Note: All work that involves opening the fuel


system must be completed in the following way:
Start the engine and check for leaks. Allow the
engine to run until it is running smoothly.
Delete any fault codes that have arisen in the
control unit using Scania Diagnos when the
work has been completed.

Two different pressure gauges can be used for


measuring the pressure. Pressure gauge 98 113
or pressure gauge 99 362. User instructions for
pressure gauge 99 362 can be found in booklet
01:00-03.
The pressure is maintained by the overflow
valve.

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Overflow valve

11 and 12 litre engines


1 Connect the pressure gauge to the fuel
filter outlet connection.

16 litre engine
1 Connect the pressure gauge to the back of
the left-hand fuel manifold.

All
2 Turn the starter key to the drive position.

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3 Pump by hand using the hand pump. The
pressure must be at least 4.5 bar before the
overflow valve opens; if the overflow
valve opens at a lower pressure, its opening
pressure is too low and the valve must be
renewed.
4 Start the engine and rev it up to 1500 rpm.
5 Take a pressure reading; if the pressure is
7.5 bar or above, the overflow valve is
blocked and must be cleaned or renewed.

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Removing EDC cables

EDC cables
Removing the cables
1 Drain the coolant from the engine as
instructed in the work description for the
cooling system.
2 Wash clean the rocker covers and the
surrounding areas.

3 16 litre engine: Remove the inlet pipe 3


between the turbocharger and the air
cleaner.
4 16 litre engine: Remove the air line to the 4
compressor. The air line is located on the
left-hand cable duct.

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5 Unplug the two control unit connectors.


6 Remove the rocker covers. The crankcase
ventilation must be loosened on 11 and
12 litre engines to be able to remove the
rocker cover on cylinder 1.

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7 Detach the cables from the unit injectors.


The screws cannot be removed but unscrew
them as far as possible.
8 Mark the cables with the respective cylinder
number.

9 16 litre engine: Unscrew the grommets from


the lower rocker covers. Then pull out the
cables from the rocker covers and lift off the
cable ducts.
11 and 12 litre engines: Detach the cable
duct on which the cables are fastened. Then
unscrew the cable grommets in the lower
rocker covers and remove the cables.

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10 Remove the charge air sensor and its


clamps. 10
11
11 16 litre engine: Separate the connector on
the fan ring that is connected to the
electrically controlled fan solenoid valve.
Also remove the cable clamps.
12 16 litre engine: Remove the oil pressure

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sensor and its clamps. 13 12
13 Remove the coolant temperature sensor
and its clamps. 16 litre engine
10

13

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11 and 12 litre engines

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Note: Handle the engine speed sensors with


care. They are magnetic and sensitive to blows. 15

14 Remove the main engine speed sensor and


its clamps.
15 Remove the auxiliary engine speed sensor
and its clamps.
14

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16 litre engine

15
14

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11 and 12 litre engines

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Fitting EDC cables

Fitting the cables

Tightening torque

Unit injector solenoid valve screws 2.0 +/-0.2 Nm

18 +− 3Nm 12 +− 3Nm
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Bolts on the upper rocker covers.

Tools

Number Description Illustration


588 179 Torque screwdriver
114 769

Work description
1 16 litre engine: Make sure the inlet pipe
between the turbocharger and the air cleaner
has been removed.
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2 Fit the cable ducts. A schematic illustration Cables and cable ducts on 11 and 12 litre
of the location of the cable ducts and engines
components is shown in the illustrations.
1

6
2
1
3

12

35
23

34
11

22

33
10
4

21

32
5

20

31
8

19

30
7

18
5

29
6

17

28
5

16

27
4

15

26
3
6
14

25
2

13

24
1

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4 3 2

1 Cylinders 1–6
2 Coolant temperature sensor
3 Main engine speed sensor on flywheel
4 Auxiliary engine speed sensor that monitors
the camshaft gear
5 Connector to control unit
6 Charge air pressure and temperature sensor

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Cables and cable ducts on 16 litre engine

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

4
5 6 7
5 1

8
1 6 2 1

7
3

8
4
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3 2

1 Cylinders 1–8
2 Main engine speed sensor on flywheel
3 Auxiliary engine speed sensor that monitors the camshaft gear
4 Connector to fan solenoid valve
5 Coolant temperature sensor
6 Oil pressure sensor
7 Charge air pressure and temperature sensor
8 Connector to control unit

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Fitting EDC cables

3 Run the cables up to the unit injectors. 11 and 12 litre engines


Make sure you have run the right cable up Cylinder Pin
to the respective unit injector by testing 1 28
with a multimeter as shown in the tables.
2 27
3 26
4 33
5 35
6 34

16 litre engine
Cylinder Pin
1 35
2 27
3 28
4 34
5 26
6 33
7 32
8 29

4 Press the cables into the groove in the


lower rocker cover. See illustration.

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Fitting EDC cables

Note: Take care when tightening the cable


connection screws on the unit injector. If the
screws shear off, the unit injector must be 588 179
replaced.

5 Fasten the cables to the unit injectors by


tightening the screws. Use torque
screwdriver 588 179 to tighten the screws to
2.0 +/-0.2 Nm.

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6 16 litre engine: Screw on the grommets and
cable ducts to the lower rocker covers.
11 and 12 litre engines: Screw on the
grommets in the lower rocker covers.
7 16 litre engine: Fit the compressor air line.
The air line is to be located on the left-hand
cable duct.

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8 16 litre engine: Fit the connector on the


contact housing on the fan ring that is
connected to the electrically controlled fan 11
solenoid valve. Clamp the cable. 8

9 16 litre engine: Fit the oil pressure sensor


and its clamps.
10 Fit the coolant temperature sensor and its
clamps.

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10 9
11 Fit the charge air sensor and its clamps.
11 and 12 litre engines: One of the charge 16 litre engine
air sensor screws is also used to fasten a
11
cover.
10

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11 and 12 litre engines

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Fitting EDC cables

Note: Handle the engine speed sensors with


care. They are magnetic and sensitive to blows. 12

12 Fit the auxiliary engine speed sensor and


its clamps.
13 Fit the main engine speed sensor and its
clamps. 13

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14 Plug in the two connectors on the control
unit.
15 Connect Scania Diagnos to the vehicle and 16 litre engine
check the unit injectors by activating them.
Check also that the values from the sensors 12
are correct. 13

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11 and 12 litre engines

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16 Refit the upper rocker covers and torque


18 +− 3Nm 12 +− 3Nm
tighten the bolts as illustrated.

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17 11 and 12 litre engines: Connect the
crankcase ventilation pipe to the upper
rocker cover on cylinder 1 with a rubber
spacer between the pipe and the rocker
cover.
18 Fill with coolant as instructed in the work
description for the coolant system.

19 16 litre engine: Fit the inlet pipe between


the turbocharger and the air cleaner.

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Repairing EDC cables

Repairing the EDC cables


Tools

Number Description Illustration


588 200 Cable stripper

588 207 Crimping tool

116 952
588 220 Stripping tool

587 602 Hot air gun


00:1421

If there is a fault on a component e.g. the


coolant temperature sensor or an engine speed
sensor, it has been necessary to renew the entire
EDC cable harness on vehicles with EDC MS6.
Stripping tool 588 220 should be used to avoid
having to renew the entire cable harness.

Stripping tool 588 220.


1 Use Scania Diagnos to find the defective
sensor.
2 All components have sufficient length on
the cables so that the joints can be placed
where the cables are straight and protected.
3 Splice on a new component. Place the joint
where the cable is straight and protected.
Use a multimeter and Scania Diagnos to
make sure that there are no open circuits or
short circuits in the cable harness.

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Repairing EDC cables

Location of joints for components


11- and 12-litre engines
• The joints for all components should be
placed under plate A. A

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The joints for all components should be placed
under plate A.
16-litre engine
• Joint the solenoid valve cables at A for
cylinders 7 and 8.
• Joint the auxiliary engine speed sensor T75
and solenoid valve cables at B for cylinders
5 and 6.
• Joint the oil pressure sensor T5 and coolant
temperature sensor T33 cables at C.
• Joint the main engine speed sensor T74,
charge air pressure and temperature sensor
T47 and solenoid valve cables at D for
cylinders 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Note: The temperature sensor T47 and the


solenoid valve cables for cylinders 1, 2 and 3
have very short cables. The new cable must be
longer than the previous one to place the joint
at D. The cable then bends in towards the
control unit. See illustration.

Joint on solenoid valve cable for cylinder 3.

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Work description
1 Remove the defective component from the 4 Cut the new cable as illustrated below. Add
engine. measurement B to the marked centre point.

2 Release the cable and clean dirt and grease


from it.
3 Mark on the cable where the centre point of
the joint should be. It is preferable to place
the joint between two cable retainers.

Note: Remember to add measurement A to the


marked centre point so that the cable from the
control unit will not be too short.

2 wire cable

4-wire cable.
The charge air pressure and temperature sensor
and oil pressure sensor have 4 wire cables

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5 Strip the cables using stripping tool


588 220. See illustration. Make sure that
you do not damage the cable insulation.

6 Cut the cable as illustrated below. The


centre line in the illustration is the mark on
the cable
7 Locate the joints on the wires as illustrated
below.
8 Strip off 7 mm of the insulation from the
ends of the cables with cable stripper
588 200.

2 wire cable

4 wire cable

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IMPORTANT! The joint must be sealed so


that no moisture can penetrate.

9 Fit 40 mm long shrinking tubing Ø8 on


each wire.
10 Fit shrinking tubing, Ø16, which is
approximately 30 mm longer than the joint
on the cable. Two shrinking tubings are
used for 4-wire cable.
11 Clamp on the sleeves using crimping tool
588 207.
12 Heat the sleeves with a hot air gun e.g.
587 602 so that adhesive is forced out from
the ends of the cables.

After the sleeves have been clamped on, the


sleeves should be heated until adhesive is
forced out.

13 Fit the wire shrinking tubing over the


sleeves and heat it so that adhesive is
forced out.
14 Fit the wire shrinking tubing over the entire
joint and heat it so that adhesive is forced
out.
15 Refit the cable. One of the rubber teeth in
the cable retainer may have to be cut off if
a new charge air pressure and temperature
sensor T47 has been fitted.

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Renewing the EDC control unit

EDC control unit


Renewing the control unit

Tightening torque

Control unit screws 22 Nm

Work description

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IMPORTANT! The control unit can be
damaged if it is still supplied with voltage Location of EDC control unit on 11 and 12 litre
while being unplugged. The ignition must engines
therefore be turned off using the starter key and
the EDC indicator lamp extinguished before
the control unit is removed.

1 Unplug the two connectors from the


control unit.
2 Remove the control unit retaining screws
and then lift away the control unit.

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3 Clean the contact surface on the control
unit cooler. Location of EDC control unit on 16 litre
engine.
Note: The threads in the cooler will be stripped
if the control unit screws are tightened to a
higher torque than 22 Nm.

4 Fit the new control unit into place and


tighten the screws to 22 Nm.
5 Plug in the two connectors on the control
unit.
6 Carry out the necessary programming with
Scania Programmer.
7 Start the engine. Check and then erase fault
codes with Scania Diagnos.

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