
RENR9968-02 13
Systems Operation Section
Electronic Unit Injector
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Electronic unit injector
(12) Spring
(13) Solenoid connection to the Electronic Control Module (ECM)
(14) Solenoid valve a ssembly
(15) Plunger assembly
(16) Barrel
(17) Seal
(18) Seal
(19) Spring
(20) Spacer
(21) Body
(22) Check va lve
Fuel at low p
ressure from the fuel supply manifold
enters the electronic unit injector at the fill port
through drilled passages in the cylinder head .
As the electronic unit injector mechanism transfers
the force to the top of the electronic unit injector,
spring (12) is compressed and plunger (15) is driven
downward. This a ction displaces fuel through the
valve in solenoid valve assembly (14), and into the
return manifold to the fuel tank. As the plunger travels
downward, the passag e in barrel (16) is closed by the
outside diameter of the plunger. The passages within
body (21) and along check v alve (22) to the injector
tip already contain fuel for injection. After the passage
in the plunger barrel is closed, the injector is ready for
injection at any time. The start of injection relies on
the software in the Electronic Control Module (ECM).
When the solenoid valve assembly is energized
from a signal across solenoid connection (13), the
valve closes and fuel pressure is elevated in the
injector tip. Injection begins at 34 50 0 ± 1900 kPa
(5000 ± 275 psi) as the force of spring (19) above
spacer (20) is overcome. The check valve begins
to lift from the valve seat. The pressure continues
to rise as the plunger cycles through a full stroke.
After the correct amount of fuel has been discharged
into the cylinder, the ECM removes the signal to the
solenoid connection. The solenoid valve assembly
is de-energized and the valve in the s olenoid valve
assembly is opened. The high pressure fuel is then
dumped through the spill port and into the fuel return
manifold. The fuel is then returned to the fuel tank.
The check valve in the injector tip seats as the
pressure in the tip decrea ses.
The duration of injection me ters the fuel that is
consumed during the fuel injectio n proces s . Injection
duration is controlled by the governor logic that is
programmed into the ECM.
As the camshaft lobe rotates past the point of
maximum lobe lift , t he force on top of the electronic
unit injector is removed and the spring for th e injecto r
mechanism is allowed to expand. The plunger returns
to the original position. This uncovers the fuel supply
passage into the plunger barrel in order to refi ll the
injector pump body. The fuel at low pressure is again
allowed to c ircu late through the fuel injector body.
After circulating through the fuel injector body, the
fuel flows out of the spill port. This continues until the
solenoid valve assembly is re-energized for another
injection cycle.