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I'm in the middle of cleaning the injectors of the engine on my BD-5J, and I
was wondering if someone here has dealt with this issue before... I need to test spray pattern. The engine has 8 injectors. I know I can set up a rig where I pump fuel into the injectors, and perhaps use a piece of cardboard 12 inches from the injectors to see what the spray pattern looks like after a shot of fuel. I would be looking for uniformity of pattern from all injectors. Am I missing something else I should look for? Juan -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Please excuse me if this does not apply. I don't know about gas injectors, however I have experience with Diesel Injectors which I believe work on the same principle. You have to have a break pressure, the injector holds the fuel until a certain fuel pressure is built up,You will have to find out what the pressure would be, then it is injected, You check the spray patern, like you said. The injector cannot "dribble" it has to hold the pressure till it is injected. Do a Google on Diesel Injectors, it will give You ideas Murry |
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![]() "Murry" wrote in message ... Juan Jimenez Wrote: I'm in the middle of cleaning the injectors of the engine on my BD-5J, and I was wondering if someone here has dealt with this issue before... I need to test spray pattern. The engine has 8 injectors. I know I can set up a rig where I pump fuel into the injectors, and perhaps use a piece of cardboard 12 inches from the injectors to see what the spray pattern looks like after a shot of fuel. I would be looking for uniformity of pattern from all injectors. Am I missing something else I should look for? Juan Please excuse me if this does not apply. I don't know about gas injectors, however I have experience with Diesel Injectors which I believe work on the same principle. You have to have a break pressure, the injector holds the fuel until a certain fuel pressure is built up,You will have to find out what the pressure would be, then it is injected, You check the spray patern, like you said. The injector cannot "dribble" it has to hold the pressure till it is injected. Do a Google on Diesel Injectors, it will give You ideas Murry Murry, thanks for the interesting info. However, I don't think my turbine's injectors are anything like this. They are open straight through.You can see images of them at these URL's prior to cleaning... http://www.bd5.com/Couguar_10-06/DSCN5151.JPG http://www.bd5.com/Couguar_10-06/DSCN5152.JPG http://www.bd5.com/Couguar_10-06/DSCN5153.JPG ....and this is what they look like after cleaning... http://www.bd5.com/Couguar_10-06/DSCN5154.JPG http://www.bd5.com/Couguar_10-06/DSCN5155.JPG http://www.bd5.com/Couguar_10-06/DSCN5156.JPG Juan -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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