0389049 SOLENOID G Caterpillar parts
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Fuel Injection Timing and Delivery
The ECM controls the injected fuel amount by varying the signals to the unit injectors. The unit injectors will inject fuel ONLY if the unit injector solenoid is energized. The ECM sends a 105 volt signal to the solenoid for energizing the solenoid. By controlling the timing of the 105 volt signal, the ECM controls injection timing. By controlling the duration of the 105 volt signal, the ECM controls the injected fuel amount.Injection timing is determined by engine rpm, and other engine data. The ECM senses the top center position of cylinder number 1 from the signal that is provided by the engine speed sensor. The ECM decides when the injection should occur relative to the top center position. The ECM provides the signal to the unit injector at the desired time.Unit Injector Mechanism
Illustration 2 g01092960
Typical examples of Electronic Unit Injector fuel systems.
(1) Adjusting nut
(2) Rocker arm assembly
(3) Unit injector
(4) PushrodThe unit injector pressurizes the fuel. The correct amount of fuel is then injected into the cylinder block at precise times. The ECM determines the injection timing and the amount of fuel that is delivered. The unit injector is operated by a camshaft lobe and a rocker arm. The camshaft has three camshaft lobes for each cylinder. Two lobes operate the inlet and exhaust valves, and the other lobe operates the unit injector mechanism. Force is transferred from the unit injector lobe on the camshaft through the lifter to the pushrod (4). The force of the pushrod is transferred through rocker arm assembly (2) and to the top of the unit injector. The adjusting nut (1) allows setting of the unit injector adjustment. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting, "Electronic Unit Injector - Adjust" for the proper setting of the unit injector adjustment.Unit Injector
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(1) Solenoid
(2) Tappet
(3) Plunger
(4) Barrel
(5) Nozzle assemblyOperation of the Electronic Unit Injector
The operation of the Electronic Control Unit (EUI) consists of the following four stages: Pre-injection, Injection, End of injection and Fill. Unit injectors use a plunger and barrel to pump high-pressure fuel into the combustion chamber. Components of the injector include the tappet, the plunger, the barrel, and nozzle assembly. Components of the nozzle assembly include the spring, the nozzle check, and a nozzle tip. The cartridge valve is made up of the following components: solenoid, armature, poppet valve, and poppet spring.The injector is mounted in an injector bore in the cylinder head which has an integral fuel supply passage. The injector sleeve separates the injector from the engine coolant in the water jacket. Some engines use a stainless steel sleeve. The stainless steel sleeve fits into the cylinder head with a light press fit.
Illustration 4 g00942799
Pre-injection
(A) Fuel supply pressure
(B) Injection pressure
(C) Moving parts
(D) Mechanical movement
(E) Fuel movement.Pre-injection metering starts with the injector plunger and the injector tappet at the top of the fuel injection stroke. When the plunger cavity is full of fuel, the poppet valve is in the open position and the nozzle check is in the open position.
The ECM controls the injected fuel amount by varying the signals to the unit injectors. The unit injectors will inject fuel ONLY if the unit injector solenoid is energized. The ECM sends a 105 volt signal to the solenoid for energizing the solenoid. By controlling the timing of the 105 volt signal, the ECM controls injection timing. By controlling the duration of the 105 volt signal, the ECM controls the injected fuel amount.Injection timing is determined by engine rpm, and other engine data. The ECM senses the top center position of cylinder number 1 from the signal that is provided by the engine speed sensor. The ECM decides when the injection should occur relative to the top center position. The ECM provides the signal to the unit injector at the desired time.Unit Injector Mechanism
Illustration 2 g01092960
Typical examples of Electronic Unit Injector fuel systems.
(1) Adjusting nut
(2) Rocker arm assembly
(3) Unit injector
(4) PushrodThe unit injector pressurizes the fuel. The correct amount of fuel is then injected into the cylinder block at precise times. The ECM determines the injection timing and the amount of fuel that is delivered. The unit injector is operated by a camshaft lobe and a rocker arm. The camshaft has three camshaft lobes for each cylinder. Two lobes operate the inlet and exhaust valves, and the other lobe operates the unit injector mechanism. Force is transferred from the unit injector lobe on the camshaft through the lifter to the pushrod (4). The force of the pushrod is transferred through rocker arm assembly (2) and to the top of the unit injector. The adjusting nut (1) allows setting of the unit injector adjustment. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting, "Electronic Unit Injector - Adjust" for the proper setting of the unit injector adjustment.Unit Injector
Illustration 3 g01092963
(1) Solenoid
(2) Tappet
(3) Plunger
(4) Barrel
(5) Nozzle assemblyOperation of the Electronic Unit Injector
The operation of the Electronic Control Unit (EUI) consists of the following four stages: Pre-injection, Injection, End of injection and Fill. Unit injectors use a plunger and barrel to pump high-pressure fuel into the combustion chamber. Components of the injector include the tappet, the plunger, the barrel, and nozzle assembly. Components of the nozzle assembly include the spring, the nozzle check, and a nozzle tip. The cartridge valve is made up of the following components: solenoid, armature, poppet valve, and poppet spring.The injector is mounted in an injector bore in the cylinder head which has an integral fuel supply passage. The injector sleeve separates the injector from the engine coolant in the water jacket. Some engines use a stainless steel sleeve. The stainless steel sleeve fits into the cylinder head with a light press fit.
Illustration 4 g00942799
Pre-injection
(A) Fuel supply pressure
(B) Injection pressure
(C) Moving parts
(D) Mechanical movement
(E) Fuel movement.Pre-injection metering starts with the injector plunger and the injector tappet at the top of the fuel injection stroke. When the plunger cavity is full of fuel, the poppet valve is in the open position and the nozzle check is in the open position.
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