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To supply the fuel at high pressure to the injectors, small high-speed C.I. engines use either an in-line jerk pump or a rotary-distributor pump.

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© 1983 Roy Brooks and Jack Hirst

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Hirst, J. (1983). Fuel Systems (Compression-Ignition). In: Brooks, R. (eds) Lecturers’ Guide to Engines and Electrics. Macmillan Motor Vehicle Engineering Studies. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06701-5_4

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