Posted by Bob Huntress on December 10, 2011 at 19:44:13 from (98.66.39.234):
In Reply to: Injector pump posted by oldtanker on December 10, 2011 at 09:50:43:
The big issue is to make sure that you have a very clean place to work, and you keep everything clean. The tolerance are very tight, so any foriegn matter will be a big problem. To give you an idea how tight the tolerances are, when I was at Navy EN "A" school took the injector from a Dietroit 71 series, and held up the barrel and plunger. He then set the plunger on the opening in the barrel and began talking. A few minutes later as the parts cooled from his touch, the plunger rattled a bit and slide into the barrel. That's how close the tolerances are on injector pumps as well. The injector pumps are not complicated. They just require a clean system.
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