Gudgeon pin
Gudgeon pin: A hollow cylindrical shaped pin connecting the piston to the small end of the connecting rod.
Gudgeon pin: A hollow cylindrical shaped pin connecting the piston to the small end of the connecting rod.
Governor run-out: The percentage speed change when the control rod is moved by the governor from the maximum fuel delivery position to the no-fuel delivery…
Governor overrun: The difference between the governor cut-off speed and the governor cut-in speed.
Governor Hysterisis: The difference between the governor cut-off speed at which point fuel delivery just stops with the increasing injection pump speed and the cut-off…
Governor cut-off speed: The speed of the fuel injection pump at which the governor just stops the fuel delivery.
Governor cut-in speed: The speed of the fuel injection pump at which the control rack just starts to move away from the maximum fuel step,…
Governor: A mechanical or electronic device to restrict the performance of an engine usually for reasons of safety.
Glow plug: An electrically heated device placed in the pre-combustion chamber of a diesel engine to assist in starting from cold.
Gear pump: Positive displacement pump using two meshing gears. Commonly used in engine lubrication system.
Gasket: A thin laminate sandwiched between two mating surfaces to improve sealing between them.
Fuel rail: Metallic or plastic pipes carrying fuel from the fuel injection pump to the fuel injectors.
Fuel injector: A component of the fuel injection system. Its function is to inject the fuel in the cylinder in properly atomized form of spray.
Fuel cell: A power source for the future automobiles. Fuel cells produce electricity through chemical reaction with no harmful exhaust emission.
Feeler gauge: A blade, usually metallic, of precisely predetermined thickness, used to measure the clearance between two parts.
Exhaust manifold: Set of pipes carrying exhaust gases from the cylinder head to the exhaust system.