Fuel injection system for internal combustion engines

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

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123470, 239600, F02M 5502

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044741600

ABSTRACT:
A fuel injection system for internal combustion engines comprises a distributing conduit made up of two shaped parts i.e., a top section 4 and bottom section, joined together in a longitudinal plane by flanges. Several injection valves are connected to the distributing conduit by pairs of coupling bushings and coupling nipples. The flanges are integrally formed with both shaped parts of the distributing conduit at right angles to the axes of symmetry of the injection valves, and the coupling bushings are integrally formed with one of the two shaped parts in the direction of these axes of symmetry.

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