
Deutz engine adopt a four-stroke cycle design, including four stages: intake, compression, power, and exhaust. Their core components include the cylinder block, piston, connecting rod, crankshaft, fuel injector, and turbocharging system. Turbocharging technology uses exhaust gas to drive the turbine, increasing air intake and improving combustion efficiency, allowing the engine to output high torque at low speeds to meet heavy-duty working conditions.In addition, the engine is equipped with an electronically controlled high-pressure common rail fuel system, which can precisely control fuel injection volume and timing, optimize the combustion process, and reduce fuel consumption and emissions.
Deutz engine are characterized by high reliability, low fuel consumption, and strong power output. The cylinder block is made of high-strength cast iron to withstand high-temperature and high-pressure environments. The precise matching between piston rings and cylinder walls reduces wear and extends service life.In engineering machinery maintenance scenarios, the engine can replace old or faulty power units to restore equipment performance. Its standard design is compatible with most Jiefang series engineering machinery, enabling direct installation without modification, reducing maintenance costs and downtime.Furthermore, the engine meets national emission standards, complying with domestic environmental requirements, making it suitable for emission-sensitive working environments.
Before installation, check the compatibility between the engine and equipment, including mounting dimensions, transmission interfaces, and cooling system compatibility. Before the first start-up, inspect the engine oil level, coolant level, and fuel line sealing to prevent component damage caused by fluid shortage.During operation, regularly monitor oil pressure, coolant temperature, and exhaust color; shut down for inspection and repair if abnormalities occur.For maintenance intervals:
Replace engine oil and oil filter every 500 hours.
Clean or replace the air filter every 1000 hours.
Inspect the turbocharger bearing clearance every 2000 hours.
For long-term storage, drain the fuel system to prevent impurities from settling and clogging the injectors.