Adjusting mechanism for the rotational speed-dependent control o

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

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64 25, 200 31CA, F02M 5920

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042508592

ABSTRACT:
An adjusting mechanism for the rotational speed-dependent control of the injection instant of an injection pump of internal combustion engines, with a primary part driven by the crankshaft and with a secondary part rotatably connected with the pump shaft and with the return springs supported, on the one hand, at guide members of the primary part and, on the other, at guide members of the secondary part; the return springs, with increasing rotational speed of the adjusting mechanism, act opposite the flyweights guided between the guide members; within the lower rotational speed range, at least one return spring which is disposed opposite at least another return spring installed under prestress, has a play between the guide members between which it is supported.

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