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Iveco Repair Manual Cursor c10 c13 Tier3

This Iveco repair manual provides instructions for repairing Cursor C10 and C13 Tier 3 engines. It is intended for qualified technicians and includes repair data, specifications, instructions, and troubleshooting methods. Safety precautions must be followed, including using proper equipment and ensuring repairs do not compromise the engine's operation or safety. Unauthorized modifications are not permitted and may void any warranties.

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Iveco Repair Manual Cursor c10 c13 Tier3

This Iveco repair manual provides instructions for repairing Cursor C10 and C13 Tier 3 engines. It is intended for qualified technicians and includes repair data, specifications, instructions, and troubleshooting methods. Safety precautions must be followed, including using proper equipment and ensuring repairs do not compromise the engine's operation or safety. Unauthorized modifications are not permitted and may void any warranties.

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CURSOR TIER 3
SERIES
Industrial application

C10
C10 ENT X

C13
C13 ENT X

CURSOR G-DRIVE
CURSOR 10 TE X
CURSOR 13 TE X

Technical and Repair manual

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This publication provides unit and relevant component repair
data, specifications, instructions and methodologies.

This publication has been drawn up for qualified and


specialised personnel.

Before performing any operation check that the part relevant


to the unit on which you must work is available along with all
safety devices for accident-prevention, such as, goggles,
helmet, gloves, shoes, etc. and hoisting and transporting
equipment.

Operations are to be performed by following the indications


included here, using the special equipment indicated and
assuring proper repair, compliance with schedule and
operator’s safety requirements.

Each repair must aim to restore operating efficiency and safety


in compliance with the FPT provisions.

FPT cannot be held liable for modifications, alterations or other


interventions non authorised by FPT on the vehicle and if the
unit is warranted the above mentioned interventions will cause
its expiration.

FPT is not liable for repairing interventions.

FPT will provide further details required to carry out the


interventions and all the instructions that are not included on
this publication.

Data included in this publication may not be up-to-date


therefore subject to Manufacturer’s modifications that can be
added at any time for technical or commercial purposes and
also to meet new law regulations in other Countries.

If issues on this publication differ from what is actually noticed


on the unit, please get in touch with the FPT network before
starting any intervention”.

It is forbidden to copy this text or any of its parts and all


illustrations included.

Produced by:

Publication edited by
FIAT Powerrtrain Technologies
Mkt. Advertising & Promotion
Viale dell’Industria, 15/17 B.U. TECHNICAL PUBLISHING
20010 Pregnana Milanese Iveco Technical Publications
Milano (Italy) Lungo Stura Lazio, 15/19
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CURSOR ENGINES TIER 3 1

CURSOR ENGINES

Cursor F3A Part 1

Cursor F3B Part 2

Cursor engines application G-Drive Part 3

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PRELIMINARY REMARKS
Manuals for repairs are split into Parts and Sections, each one of which is marked by a numeral; the contents of these sections are
indicated in the general table of contents.
The sections dealing with things mechanic introduce the specifications, tightening torque values, tool lists, assembly
detaching/reattaching operations, bench overhauling operations, diagnosis procedures and maintenance schedules.
The sections (or parts) of the electric/electronic system include the descriptions of the electric network and the assembly’s
electronic systems, wiring diagrams, electric features of components, component coding and the diagnosis procedures for the
control units peculiar to the electric system.
The manual uses proper symbols in its descriptions; the purpose of these symbols is to classify contained information. In particular,
there have been defined a set of symbols to classify warnings and a set for assistance operations.

SYMBOLS - WARNINGS

Danger for persons


Missing or incomplete observance of these prescriptions can cause serious danger for persons’ safety.

Danger of serious damage for the assembly


Failure to comply, both fully or in part, with such prescriptions will involve serious damage to the assembly and may
sometimes cause the warranty to become null and void.

General danger
! It includes the dangers of above described signals.

Environment protection
Moreover, it describes the correct actions to be taken to ensure that the assembly is used in such a way so as to protect
the environment as much as possible.

NOTE It indicates an additional explanation for a piece of information.

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GENERAL WARNINGS

Warnings shown cannot be representative of all danger situations possibly occurring. Therefore, it is suggested to contact
! immediate superiors where a danger situation occurs which is not described.
Use both specific and general-purpose toolings according to the prescriptions contained in respective use and
maintenance handbooks. Check use state and suitability of tools not subjected to regular check.
The manual handling of loads must be assessed in advance because it also depends, besides weight, on its size and on
the path.
Handling by mechanical means must be with hoisters proper as for weight as well as for shape and volume. Hoisters,
ropes and hooks used must contain clear indications on maximum carrying capacity acceptable. The use of said means
is compulsorily permitted to authorised personnel only. Stay duly clear of the load, and, anyhow, never under it.
In disassembling operations, always observe provided prescriptions; prevent mechanical parts being taken out from
accidentally striking workshop personnel.
Workshop jobs performed in pairs must always be performed in maximum safety; avoid operations which could be
dangerous for the co-operator because of lack of visibility or of his/her not correct position.
Keep personnel not authorised to operations clear of working area.
You shall get familiar with the operating and safety instructions for the assembly prior to operating on the latter. Strictly
follow all the safety indications found on the assembly.
Do not leave the running assembly unattended when making repairs.
When carrying out work on the assembly lifted off the ground, verify that the assembly is firmly placed on its supporting
stands, and that the manual/automatic safety devices have been actuated in the event that the assembly is to be lifted
by means of a hoist.
When you have to operate on assemblies powered by natural gas, follow the instructions contained in the document,
as well as all the specific safety standards provided for.
Only remove radiator cap when the engine is cold by cautiously unscrewing it in order to let system residual pressure
out.
Inflammable fuel and all inflammable fluids and liquids must be handled with care, according to what contained on harmful
materials 12-point cards. Refuelling must be performed outdoors with the engine off, avoiding lit cigarettes, free flames
or sparks in order to prevent sudden fires/bursts. Adequately store inflammable, corrosive and polluting fluids and liquids
according to what provided by regulations in force. Compulsorily avoid to use food containers to store harmful liquids.
Avoid to drill or bore pressurised containers, and throw cloths impregnated with inflammable substances into suitable
containers.
Worn out, damaged or consumable parts must be replaced by original spares.
During workshop activity, always keep the work place clean; timely clear or clean floors from accidental liquid or oil spots.
Electric sockets and electric equipment necessary to perform repair interventions must meet safety rules.

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Put on, where required by the intervention, garments and protections provided in accident prevention rules; contact
with moving parts can cause serious injuries. Use suitable, preferably tight-fitted garments, and avoid to use jewels,
scarves, etc.
Do not leave the engine in motion at workshop locations not provided with a pipe to scavenge exhaust gas outside.
Avoid to breathe fumes coming from heating or from paint welding because they can cause damages to health; operate
outdoors or in suitably ventilated areas. Put on proper inspirator if paint powder is present.
Avoid contact with hot water or steam coming from the engine, radiator and pipings because they could cause serious
burns. Avoid direct contact with liquids and fluids present in vehicle systems; where an accidental contact has occurred,
refer to 12-point cards for provisions to make.

Clean the assemblies and carefully verify that they are intact prior to overhauling. Tidy up detached or disassembled
parts with their securing elements (screws, nuts, etc.) into special containers.
Check for the integrity of the parts which prevent screws from being unscrewed: broken washers, dowels, clips, etc.
Self-locking nuts with an insert made of nylon must always be replaced.
Avoid contact of rubber parts with diesel oil, petrol or other not compatible substances.
Before washing under pressure mechanical parts, protect electric connectors, and central units, if present.
Tightening screws and nuts must always be according to prescriptions; FPT commercial and assistance network is
available to give all clarifications necessary to perform repair interventions not provided in this document.
Before welding:
- Disconnect all electronic central units, take power cable off battery positive terminal (connect it to chassis bonding)
and detach connectors.
- Remove paint by using proper solvents or paint removers and clean relevant surfices with soap and water.
- Await about 15 minutes before welding.
- Equip with suitable fire resistant protections to protect hoses or other components where fluids or other materials
flow which may catch fire easily on welding.
Should the vehicle be subjected to temperatures exceeding 80°C (dryer ovens), disassemble drive electronic central
units.

The disposal of all liquids and fluids must be performed with full observance of specific rules in force.

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GENERAL WARNINGS ON THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM

If an intervention has to be made on the electric/electronic system, disconnect batteries from the system; in this case,
! always disconnect, as a first one, the chassis bonding cable from batteries negative terminal.
Before connecting the batteries to the system, make sure that the system is well isolated.
Disconnect the external recharging apparatus from the public utility network before taking apparatus pins off battery
terminals.
Do not cause sparks to be generated in checking if the circuit is energised.
Do not use a test lamp in checking circuit continuity, but only use proper control apparatuses.
Make sure that the electronic devices wiring harnesses (length, lead type, location, strapping, connection to screening
braiding, bonding, etc.) comply with system and are carefully recovered after repair or maintenance interventions.
Measurements in drive electronic central units, plugged connections and electric connections to components can only
be made on proper testing lines with special plugs and plug bushes. Never use improper means like wires, screwdrivers,
clips and the like in order to avoid the danger of causing a short circuit, as well as of damaging plugged connections, which
would later cause contact problems.

To start up the engine, do not use fast chargers. Start up must only be performed with either separate batteries or special
truck.
A wrong polarisation of supply voltage in drive electronic central units (for instance, a wrong polarisation of batteries)
can cause them to be destroyed.
Disconnect the batteries from the system during their recharging with an external apparatus.
On connecting, only screw up connector (temperature sensors, pressure sensors etc.) nuts at prescribed tightening
torque.
Before disconnecting the junction connector from an electronic central unit, isolate the system.
Do not directly supply electronic central units servo components at nominal vehicle voltage.
Cables must be arranged such as to result to be parallel to reference plane, i.e. as close as possible to chassis/body
structure.
Once the intervention on the electric system has been completed, recover connectors and wiring harnesses according
to original arrangement.

NOTE Connectors present must be seen from cable side. Connectors views contained in the manual are representative of cable
side.

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Bonding and screening


Negative leads connected to a system bonded point must be both as short and possible and “star“-connected to each other, trying
then to have their centering tidily and properly made (Figure 1, re. M).

Further, following warnings are to be compulsorily observed for electronic components:

- Electronic central units must be connected to system bonding when they are provided with a metallic shell.

- Electronic central units negative cables must be connected both to a system bonding point such as the dashboard opening
bonding (avoiding “serial“ or “chain“ connections), and to battery negative terminal.

- Analog bonding (sensors), although not connected to battery negative system/terminal bonding, must have optimal isolation.
Consequently, particularly considered must be parasitic resistances in lugs: oxidising, clinching defects, etc.

- Screened circuits braiding must only electrically contact the end towards the central unit entered by the signal (Figure 2).

- If junction connectors are present, unscreened section d, near them, must be as short as possible (Figure 2).

- Cables must be arranged such as to result to be parallel to reference plane, i.e. as close as possible to chassis/body structure.

Figure 1

1. NEGATIVE CABLES “STAR“ CONNECTION TO SYSTEM BONDING M

Figure 2

88039

2. SCREENING THROUGH METALLIC BRAIDING OF A CABLE TO AN ELECTRONIC COMPONENT — C. CONNECTOR


d. DISTANCE ! 0

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OPTIONAL ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL PARTS INSTALLATIONS


Assemblies shall be modified and equipped with additions - and their accessories shall be fitted - in accordance with the assembling
directives issued by FPT.
It is reminded that, especially about the electric system, several electric sockets are provided for as series (or optional) sockets in
order to simplify and normalise the electrical intervention that is care of preparation personnel.

It is absolutely forbidden to make modifications or connections to electric central units wiring harnesses; in particular,
the data interconnection line between central units (CAN line) is to be considered inviolable.

CONVERSIONS BETWEEN THE MAIN UNITS OF MEASUREMENT OF THE


INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM AND MOST USED DERIVED QUANTITIES

Power
1 kW = 1.36 metric HP
1 kW = 1.34 HP
1 metric HP = 0.736 kW
1 metric HP = 0.986 HP
1 HP = 0.746 kW
1 HP = 1.014 metric HP
Torque
1 Nm = 0.1019 kgm
1 kgm = 9.81 Nm
Revolutions per time unit
1 rad/s = 1 rpm x 0.1046
1 rpm = 1 rad/s x 9.5602
Pressure
1 bar = 1.02 kg/cm2
1 kg/cm2 = 0.981 bar
1 bar = 105 Pa
Where accuracy is not particularly needed:
- Nm unit is for the sake of simplicity converted into kgm according to ratio 10:1
1 kgm = 10 Nm;
- bar unit is for the sake of simplicity converted into kg/cm2 according to ratio 1:1
1 kg/cm2 = 1 bar.
Temperature
0° C = 32° F
1° C = (1 x 1.8 + 32) ° F

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CURSOR ENGINES F3A 1

Part 1
CURSOR ENGINES F3A
Section

General specifications 1

Fuel 2

Duty - Industrial application 3

Overhaul and technical specifications 4

Tools 5

Safety prescriptions Appendix

PREFACE TO USER’S GUIDELINE MANUAL

Section 1 describes the F3A engine illustrating its features


and working in general.

Section 2 describes the type of fuel feed.

Section 3 relates to the specific duty and is divided in four sepa-


rate parts:

1. Mechanical part, related to the engine overhaul,


limited to those components with different characteristics
based on the relating specific duty.
2. Electrical part, concerning wiring harness, electrical
and electronic equipment with different characteristics
based on the relating specific duty.
3. Maintenance planning and specific overhaul.
4. Troubleshooting part dedicated to the operators who,
being entitled to provide technical assistance, shall have simple
and direct instructions to identify the cause of the major incon-
veniences.

Sections 4 and 5 illustrate the overhaul operations of the engi-


ne overhaul on stand and the necessary equipment to execute
such operations.
The appendix contains a list of the general safety regulations
to be respected by all installation and maintenance engineers
in order to prevent serious accidents taking place.

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SPECIAL REMARKS
Diagrams and symbols have been widely used to give a clearer and more immediate illustration of the subject being dealt with, (see
next page) instead of giving descriptions of some operations or procedures.

Example

∅1 Ø 1 = housing for connecting rod small end bush


Tighten to torque
Tighten to torque + angular value
α
∅ 2 Ø 2 = housing for connecting rod bearings

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SYMBOLS - ASSISTANCE OPERATIONS

Removal
Intake
Disconnection

Refitting
Exhaust
Connection

Removal
Operation
Disassembly

Fitting in place
Assembly
ρ Compression ratio

Tolerance
Tighten to torque
Weight difference

Tighten to torque + angle value Rolling torque


α

Press or caulk Rotation

Regulation Angle
Adjustment Angular value

Visual inspection
Preload
Fitting position check
Measurement
Value to find Number of revolutions
Check

Equipment Temperature

Surface for machining


Pressure
Machine finish bar

Oversized
Interference
Higher than….
Strained assembly
Maximum, peak
Undersized
Thickness
Less than….
Clearance
Minimum
Lubrication Selection
Damp Classes
Grease Oversizing
Temperature < 0 °C
Sealant
Cold
Adhesive
Winter
Temperature > 0 °C
Air bleeding Hot
Summer
Replacement
Original spare parts

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UPDATING

Section Description Page Date of revision

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SECTION 1
General Specifications

Page

CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN TECHNICAL


AND COMMERCIAL CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
VIEWS OF THE ENGINE
(ONLY FOR TYPE F3AE0684P*E904) . . . . . . 5
VIEWS OF THE ENGINE (FOR TYPES: F3AE0684P*E906 -
F3AE0684L*E906 - F3AE0684P*E905) . . . . . 8
VIEWS OF THE ENGINE
(ONLY FOR TYPE: F3AE0684N*E907) . . . . . 11
VIEWS OF THE ENGINE
(ONLY FOR TYPE: F3AE0684N*E907) . . . . . 14
LUBRICATION DIAGRAM
(ONLY FOR TYPE: F3AE0684P*E904 ) . . . . . 16
LUBRICATION DIAGRAM
(FOR TYPES: F3AE0684P*E906 - F3AE0684L*E906 -
F3AE0684P*E905) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
LUBRICATION DIAGRAM
(ENGINES F3AE0684N*E907) . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
- Oil pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Overpressure valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- Oil pressure control valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
- Heat exchanger (for type: F3AE0684P*E906 -
F3AE0684L*E906 - F3AE0684P*E905 -
F3AE0684N*E907) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
- Heat exchanger
(only for type: F3AE0684P*E904) . . . . . . . . . . 21
- By-pass valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
- Thermostatic valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
- Engine oil filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
COOLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- Water pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
- Thermostat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
TURBOCHARGING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
EGR EXHAUST GAS
RECIRCULATION SYSTEM ............. 27
INTERNAL EGR ACTING ON
THE INTAKE VALVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

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CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL CODES

Technical Code Commerciale Code

F3AE0684P*E904
F3AE0684P*E906
F3AE0684L*E906
F3AE0684P*E905 C10 ENT X
F3AE0684N*E907
F3AE9687A*E001
F3AE9687B*E001
F3AE9687C*E001

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