Vector V08 ENT M75 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
INSTALLATION DIRECTIVE MAY 2006
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V08 ENT M75
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To obtain the best engine performance, it is essential not to
deviate from the mission profile for which it was produced
and set up. The engine must not be used for purposes other
than those stated by the manufacturer. IVECO MOTORS is
willing to examine any need for particular installations befo-
rehand. Use of an electronically controlled injection system,
in providing the engine with performance benefits, requires
that the installer and maintenance specialist comply with
some fundamental rules, which will become more and more
commonplace as use of such equipment becomes progressi-
vely more widespread. Boat outfitters and maintenance spe-
cialists are invited to closely follow the instructions contained
herein. No modifications to the engine, its accessories and
components, are allowed.
Failure to comply with the instructions that follow shall
void the warranty and relieve IVECO MOTORS of all
liabilities.
For personnel safety
Specialists and installers are cautioned to comply with
workplace safety rules and to adopt prescribed individual
protection devices when working.
o Drain the cooling, lubrication and fuel lines only after
the fluids have duly cooled. The pressurized cap of the
coolant line may be opened only after the engine has
duly cooled.
o Batteries contain a highly corrosive sulphuric acid solu-
tion: must never be upset and must be handled with
the utmost caution to prevent spillage. Ensure that the
battery compartment is adequately ventilated.
Handling
The engine must be handled by experienced personnel,
using the prescribed tool or a rocker arm that keeps the
lifting lines parallel and with adequate equipment in terms
of capacity and size. The two eyebolts provided for lifting the
engine alone must always be used simultaneously.
Installation
o Knife switches or battery breakers may be used on the
power supply line of the engine electronic unit, provided
they are not used to shut off the engine.
o Do not modify the wiring harnesses; their length may
not be modified: use only available extensions.
o Do not use electronic device wiring harnesses not com-
pliant with the IVECO MOTORS directive, in terms of
length, type of conductor, location, clamping, connection
of the shielding and earth braids.
o To avoid any interference, the wiring harnesses of the
different on-board electronic devices must follow diffe-
rent paths from those of the engine electronic systems.
o Do not connect any extraneous user device to the engi-
ne electrical equipment.
o Do not energize the on-board electrical system of the
boat without first verifying that there are no short cir-
cuits.
o Do not branch pipes off to draw fuel from the engine
supply lines.
o Do not make any change to the engine’s hydraulic circui-
ts and components.
o Do not execute arc welding operations before removing
the electronic units from their seating, placing them at an
adequate safety distance.
o Do not subject electronic units to temperatures excee-
ding 80°C.
o Do not paint electrical components and their connec-
tions.
o Do not alter the data contained in the engine control
electronic unit.
o Comply with prescribed procedures and torque values
when tightening threaded elements.
Start-up
o Ready the engine following the procedure set out in
Chapter 14.
o When starting the engine the first time, have suitable
means available to cut off air intake in case of a runaway
condition.
o Start the engine after ensuring that it is complete with
every part specified by the manufacturer and required
by the installation, without attempting to start it with
caps and occlusions to the lubrication, cooling and fuel
feed lines.
o Check that the fluid lines are perfectly sealed, especially
lines for fuels and lubricants, which may cause fires and
consequent harm to persons and equipment.
o Make sure that the various pipelines are not in contact
with warm surfaces or moving parts.
o The installing yard is required to carry out tests to
verify the functional compatibility between the electri-
cal-electronic equipment of the engine and the other
electronic equipment present on the boat.
Tests and tuning up
o Never disconnect the batteries when the engine is run-
ning.
o Remove the electrical connections from the batteries
before any operation on the electrical system.
o Ensure that the battery terminals comply with the exact
polarity, are properly tightened and protected against
accidental short circuits and corrosion phenomena.
1. WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS