Explain the principle of Suizer Fuel oil injection pump
Answer / Keshav
The Suizer fuel oil injection pump operates on a positive displacement principle, where it forces the fuel into the combustion chamber at a constant pressure. It consists of two rotors that intermesh with each other, forming pockets for storing and delivering the fuel. The rotation of the rotors pushes the fuel from one pocket to another until it is delivered to the injector nozzle. The timing of the injection is controlled by the cam profile on the pump body.
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