Social Sciences, asked by anupamachand09, 8 months ago

Q34. The Diesel fuel pump is designed to supply
fuel
(A) at constant quantity at all engine speeds
(B) in sufficient quantity in accordance with
the engine speed
(C) in less quantity than required by the
injection pump
(D) in excess quantity than required by the
injection pump​

Answers

Answered by kashish1621
10

Answer:

I guess D is the right answer

Answered by Anonymous
0

The Diesel fuel pump is designed to supply  fuel (B) in sufficient quantity in accordance with  the engine speed.

  • This engine-driven pump automatically supplies fuel to the diesel injection system. The pump also has a system-levered hand priming lever for bleeding air.
  • Typically a fuel transfer pump is used on modern high speed diesel engines. They are designed to supply an adequate quantity of fuel according to the speed of the engine.
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