If a camshaft-less engine has a normal injection pressure at rated speed, the injection pressure will be at slow speed()
In a four-stroke engines the camshaft rotates at ().
Because the timing of injection is crucial, () mounted on the camshaft, which is driven by the crankshaft are used to operate the fuel pumps, one of which is provided for each cylinder.
The speed of the camshaft in a two-stroke/cycle diesel engine, running at 950 RPM, is ().
In a four-stroke engine the camshaft rotates at ().
In a four-stroke engine the camshaft rotates at ().
The camshaft drive is designed to maintain proper camshaft speed relative to crankshaft speedIn maintaining this relationship, the camshaft drive causes the camshaft to rotate at()
() is usually driven by the engine camshaft and supplies pilot air to the cylinder air start valve.
In a four-stroke/cycle diesel engine, the camshaft rotates at ()
The camshaft on a four-stroke/cycle diesel engine provides a means to operate the ().