Device to activate an adjusting member in dependence on load

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – With fuel pump

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123372, 123459, 123568, F02M 2506, F02M 6300

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042287731

ABSTRACT:
A device which serves to activate an adjusting member in dependence on load, in which especially the cross section and/or the pressure differential of an exhaust gas return line which is provided in the intake manifold of an internal combustion engine can be altered in dependence on the load. A fuel injection pump of a known construction is associated with the internal combustion engine, and includes a rate adjusting element, the position of which serves as the control value for the load. This control value, together with a subsequently arranged amplifier device for the control value, produces an adjusting value for the activation of the adjusting element.

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