This SAE Recommended Practice has been developed for the use of diesel engine manufacturers requiring a nozzle holder assembly of small shank diameter for their engines.
The fuel injection pump is intended to validate the accuracy of calibrating nozzle and holder assemblies for applications using 0.4 - 0.8 mm diameter orifice plates and to assist in identifying problems in fuel injection pump test stands. This SAE Recommended Practice is divided into two parts: Part I—Design, Description and Specifications of the Fuel Injection Pump; and Part II—Test Procedures for Using the Fuel Injection Pump.
This SAE Standard specifies the dimensional requirements necessary for the mounting and interchangeability of two types of fuel injectors in diesel engines. The location and dimensions of the fuel inlet, leak-off connections, and flange design are not defined since they may vary according to the particular application.
This SAE Standard specifies the dimensional requirements necessary for the mounting and interchangeability of a type of fuel injector used in diesel engines.
This document specifies the dimensional requirements necessary for the mounting and interchangeability of a type of fuel injector used in diesel engines.
This document specifies the dimensional requirements necessary for the mounting and interchangeability of a type of fuel injector used in diesel engines.
This standard specifies the dimensional requirements necessary for the mounting and interchangeability of a type of fuel injector used in diesel engines.
This SAE Standard specifies the dimensional requirements necessary for the mounting and interchangeability of four types of fuel injectors in diesel engines. Two of the types specified are flats-located injectors. The location and dimensions of the fuel inlet, leak-off connections, and type of attachment are not defined since they may vary according to the particular application.
This part of SAE J968 specifies two types of calibrating nozzle and holder assemblies intended for the testing and setting of diesel injection pumps on test benches. It applies to: a A calibrating nozzle and holder assembly with a single hole orifice plate; b A calibrating nozzle and holder assembly with a delay pintle type nozzle. The approximate range of the calibrating nozzle and holder assembly is up to: a 300 mm3/stroke with the single hole orifice plate; b 150 mm3/stroke with the delay pintle type nozzle. Setting and maintenance requirements are specified in ISO 4008/3.
This part of SAE J968 specifies two types of calibrating nozzle and holder assemblies intended for the testing and setting of diesel injection pumps on test benches. It applies to: a A calibrating nozzle and holder assembly with a single hole orifice plate; b A calibrating nozzle and holder assembly with a delay pintle type nozzle. The approximate range of the calibrating nozzle and holder assembly is up to: a 300 mm3/stroke with the single hole orifice plate; b 150 mm3/stroke with the delay pintle type nozzle. Setting and maintenance requirements are specified in ISO 4008/3.
The correct setting and adjustment of fuel injection pumps requires standardized testing conditions. This SAE Standard summarizes the design and operating parameters for test benches so that, using certain information supplied by the pump manufacturer, the pump test schedule, and certain information supplied by the test bench manufacturer, it can be determined whether a particular test bench is suitable for driving a particular injection pump. This document is in most cases a summary of the ISO Standard 4008, Parts 1, 2, and 3 and is intended to provide its critical aspects. Standard ISO 4008 should be referred to for more details.
The correct setting and adjustment of fuel injection pumps requires standardized testing conditions. This SAE Standard summarizes the design and operating parameters for test benches so that, using certain information supplied by the pump manufacturer, the pump test schedule, and certain information supplied by the test bench manufacturer, it can be determined whether a particular test bench is suitable for driving a particular injection pump. This document is in most cases a summary of the ISO Standard 4008, Parts 1, 2, and 3 and is intended to provide its critical aspects. Standard ISO 4008 should be referred to for more details.
The fuel injection pump is intended to validate the accuracy of calibrating nozzle and holder assemblies for applications using 0.4 - 0.8 mm diameter orifice plates and to assist in identifying problems in fuel injection pump test stands. This SAE Recommended Practice is divided into two parts: Part I—Design, Description and Specifications of the Fuel Injection Pump; and Part II—Test Procedures for Using the Fuel Injection Pump.
The fuel injection pump is intended to validate the accuracy of calibrating nozzle and holder assemblies for applications using 0.4 - 0.8 mm diameter orifice plates and to assist in identifying problems in fuel injection pump test stands. This SAE Recommended Practice is divided into two parts: Part I—Design, Description and Specifications of the Fuel Injection Pump; and Part II—Test Procedures for Using the Fuel Injection Pump.
This SAE Standard specifies the dimensional requirements necessary for the mounting and interchangeability of two types of fuel injectors in diesel engines. The location and dimensions of the fuel inlet, leak-off connections, and flange design are not defined since they may vary according to the particular application.
This document specifies the dimensional requirements necessary for the mounting and interchangeability of a type of fuel injector used in diesel engines.
This SAE Standard specifies the dimensional requirements necessary for the mounting and interchangeability of a type of fuel injector used in diesel engines.
This SAE Standard specifies the dimensional requirements necessary for the mounting and interchangeability of four types of fuel injectors in diesel engines. Two of the types specified are flats-located injectors. The location and dimensions of the fuel inlet, leak-off connections, and type of attachment are not defined since they may vary according to the particular application.