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When Ickx was back in the car he broke the fuel injection pump belt.
The supercharger, fuel injection pump, and other auxiliaries also changed sides.
Has your car's fuel injection pump gone belly-up?
The M129 was fitted with a mechanically controlled six-piston fuel injection pump.
The fuel injection pumps featured different types variable or combination governors depending on the vehicle application.
The camshafts and fuel injection pump are driven by a duplex chain from the crankshaft.
These valves are mounted on the outlet fittings of the fuel injection pump, one per cylinder injector.
The attempts failed due to the fuel injection pump which limited the top speed to only 150 mph, but the team vowed to return the next year.
Water in fuel can damage a fuel injection pump, some diesel fuel filters also trap water.
This was used solely to drive the fuel injection pumps, each cylinder having its own injector and pump, driven by its own cam lobe.
The fuel injector is centrally mounted between the valves, and is supplied by a pair of inline fuel injection pumps, one per bank.
Soon after the war, the manufacture of fuel injection pumps, jets and roller bearings for freight vehicle transport was implemented in AVIA.
Additional experimentation by Alco used new fuel injection pumps and nozzles, increased fuel rack settings, and an aftercooler was applied to reduce engine air inlet tempurature.
The fuel systems for these Dodge Rams featured Bosch injectors and Bosch VE mechanically controlled fuel injection pumps.
However, diesel engine fuel systems are far more susceptible to air locks in their fuel lines, because standard diesel fuel injection pumps rely on the fuel being non-compressible.
An auxiliary shaft driven by the lower crankshaft operated the main coolant pump, intercooler coolant pump, pressure and scavenge oil pumps and a fuel injection pump.
A 1987 design for a fuel injection pump for diesel engines resulted in Cicaré being awarded the Juan Manuel Fangio Prize, the highest award for Argentine inventors.
Fuel / engine coolant heat exchangers, usually required for straight vegetable oil conversions, are still needed for long term life expectancy, or there will be accelerated wear of the fuel injection pump.
Inline fuel injection pump was replaced with the EDC rotary distributor pump from Bosch with the identical horsepower; despite the loss of supercharger from the previous D6A engine.
It recorded the fastest time in the qualifying session before the race - therefore taking pole position for the start of the race - and led the majority of the event before the fuel injection pump seized.
In 1931, CAV in partnership with Robert Bosch Ltd., became CAV-Bosch Ltd and began making fuel injection pumps for the diesel industry and later fuel systems for aircraft.
A fuel injection pump with six plungers instead of two was fitted, which allowed placing the nozzles in the cylinder head and "shooting" the fuel through the intake manifold and open valves directly into the combustion chambers.
During the Battles of France and Britain, the German fighter aeroplanes had fuel injected engines and therefore did not suffer from this problem as the fuel injection pumps kept the fuel at a constant pressure whatever manoeuvre were made.
Following the Bosch takeover, there was a series of ownership changes that resulted in the division of the major business groups: fuel injection pumps, automotive airconditioners, bus airconditioners and mobile refrigeration units, and the differential and airbag product lines.
The camshaft is rotated by a toothed belt driven by a toothed sprocket on the Crankshaft, likewise the fuel injection pump is rotated by a second toothed belt driven from the crankshaft.