Fuel injection pump having sintered cam ring secured to body by

Pumps – Expansible chamber type – Moving cylinder

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123450, 74567, 403331, 403381, F04B 1902

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ABSTRACT:
A sintered cam ring is secured to the inner surface of a cylindrical body by means of a bolt. A fuel injection pump has a rotor which supports a roller rotating along the inner surface of the sintered cam ring and is driven by an engine. The sintered cam ring is provided in the outer surface thereof with a groove extending along the central axis thereof. A positioning member for fixing the position of the groove and that of a pin hole formed in the body for receiving a bolt is inserted such as to stretch between the groove and the pin hole. Further, a bolt is employed to secure and tighten the positioning member fitted in both the pin hole and the groove from the outside of the body.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3204561 (1965-09-01), Roosa
patent: 3425428 (1969-02-01), Schwartz
patent: 4021991 (1977-05-01), Hotz
SAE Technical Paper Series, "Production of Full-Density MZ Automotive Diesel Parts Via the HTM.TM. Powder Metal Process," Feb. 25-29, 1980.

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