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TM 9-2320-361-24-1
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THEORY OF OPERATION (Contd)
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
Engine Control System Operation: The engine control system consists of mechanical linkage
connecting driver's controls to the fuel injector pump. The major components of the engine control
system are as follows:
A ENGINE STOP CONTROL Cuts off fuel supply to engine when pulled.
B HAND THROTTLE CONTROL Sets engine speed at desired RPM without operator maintaining
pressure on accelerator pedal.
C ACCELERATOR PEDAL Controls engine speed.
D ACCELERATOR LINKAGE Links accelerator pedal and throttle control to fuel pump. The
components of the accelerator linkage are:
1. Injection Pump Lever
2. Accelerator Rod
3. Return Spring
4. Pivot Lever
A
A
B
B
LATE MODEL
EARLY MODEL
A
B
C
D
3
4
1
2
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