Fuel injection arrangement for a multicylinder internal combusti

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel injection system

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123 9036, 123508, F02M 4100

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055535925

ABSTRACT:
In a fuel injection arrangement for a multicylinder internal combustion engine having inlet and exhaust valves operated by rocker arms pivotally supported on a hollow rocker arm support shaft, fuel is supplied from a high pressure fuel pump to fuel injectors mounted on the cylinders through a distribution system which includes a pump discharge line connected to the hollow rocker arm support shaft and distribution lines extending from the rocker arm support shaft to the injectors.

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