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I have searched and searched to no avail; I need descriptive information, such as a service-manual, for a 2-cylinder ND injector-pump.
This pump is on a 1972 2-cylinder Mitsubishi R2500 tractor.(Vietnamese issue)
On the tag it reads :
NIPPON DENSO
ND-PE52A608320RND294 (I believe that "5" might actually be an "S" ; I'll check it out closer with my better spectacles)
90000-294-2
5GO238
34161-50190
I can't decipher the Japanese writing that identifies each of these lines of numbers.
This pump is 2-cylinder, of course.
It is rather large, being almost as large as the engine block itself.
There is an integral, removable, diaphragm lift-pump on the lower-left of the pump housing.
There is a tiny dip-stick and oil-filler/breather on the rear portion.
The injector-lines are straight up on top.
Rear of and slightly to the left of the second injector-line is a pencil-sized "cap" that, when pulled up and out of it's sleeve, is attached to an inch-long brass rod that has an O-ring/groove about midway of it's length, such that it is a snug friction-fit. (I have no idea as to it's purpose.)
Any information would be appreciated.
This pump is on a 1972 2-cylinder Mitsubishi R2500 tractor.(Vietnamese issue)
On the tag it reads :
NIPPON DENSO
ND-PE52A608320RND294 (I believe that "5" might actually be an "S" ; I'll check it out closer with my better spectacles)
90000-294-2
5GO238
34161-50190
I can't decipher the Japanese writing that identifies each of these lines of numbers.
This pump is 2-cylinder, of course.
It is rather large, being almost as large as the engine block itself.
There is an integral, removable, diaphragm lift-pump on the lower-left of the pump housing.
There is a tiny dip-stick and oil-filler/breather on the rear portion.
The injector-lines are straight up on top.
Rear of and slightly to the left of the second injector-line is a pencil-sized "cap" that, when pulled up and out of it's sleeve, is attached to an inch-long brass rod that has an O-ring/groove about midway of it's length, such that it is a snug friction-fit. (I have no idea as to it's purpose.)
Any information would be appreciated.
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