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Wisconsin | The rack will move forward and backward horizontally parallel to the crank and cam, it will be in the crankcase connected to each of those individual injection pumps, just like it would in a Detroit, or inside any inline injection pump. Does this look familiar?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cnSAeJGr7I
edit: the rack shuts off the individual pump elements, the plungers/pistons, so the rack needs to move to ON to pump fuel to the injectors. Fuel will move everywhere else with the rack off. The video calls it a fuel control rod, it would be a rack in a Detroit.
Edited by junk fun 9/22/2022 20:11
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