How do I identify my Bosch injection pump?

How do I identify my Bosch injection pump?

The Bosch part number will be located on the component either on a parts ID tag riveted to the housing, on a parts sticker or printed onto the plastic moulding of the component.

What is VE injection pump?

The VE injection pump is a mechanically controlled, axial-piston rotary pump. It uses a vane-type supply pump to generate an internal pump pressure that increases with engine speed. It has a single pumping plunger, called a distributor plunger.

How does a Bosch VE pump work?

The Robert Bosch VE injection pump, made by a variety of manufacturers under license, is primarily found on small, high-speed diesel engines. This pump uses a single plunger that rotates and reciprocates simultaneously. The amount of fuel injected is determined by the effective stroke of the plunger.

How do you turn up a VE injection pump?

The Bosch VE pump can be turned up by turning the power adjustment screw clockwise about 1 to 2 turns. This power adjustment screw is located on the firewall end of the injection pump under a plastic cover that will pop off.

What kind of injection pump does Robert Bosch use?

The Robert Bosch VE-type injection pump is used on a variety of vehicles and is made under licenses by other manufacturers (Diesel Kiki and Nippondenso). The Bosch VE pump is primarily found on compact and automotive diesel engines. The code designation on the side of the pump is read:

What kind of fuel injector does Bosch use?

Bosch Port Fuel Injectors (PFI) have a robust design and are capable of using Ethanol fuel (E100). All Bosch fuel injectors released to the aftermarket are OE fit, form and function, and are produced to OE specifications. The Bosch fuel injector has a return rate of 1 part per million (PPM), making Bosch the industry benchmark.

Where can I get a Bosch common rail injector?

Bosch part number supplied to Bosch aftermarket & OEM # 0445110284 Please note: We are a Bosch Diesel Service Centre so the Bosch parts that we supply are only GENUINE BOSCH and come with 12 months warranty and after sales service. If you have any questions about identifying your common rail injector please give us a call on 1300 305 359.

Where is the governor on a Bosch injection pump?

At the top of the injection pum is a control lever (C), a control-lever shaft (D), and an overflow (retun fuel) valve. Engine idle RPM and maximum speed can be adjusted by the idle-speed adjusting bolt and maximum-speed adjusting bolt. Under the top cover is the governor mechanism. FIGURE 1: Cutaway of VE injection pump showing component location.