The Jerk pump system consists of individual fuel injectors for each cylinder. This means that the injection of each cylinder is exclusive of each other. The injector pump is operated once every cycle using the cam and cam shaft. In order to ensure that the camshaft and the injection runs simultaneously to deliver perfect timing of fuel injection, the barrel and plunger of the injector pumps are selected of appropriated size to suit the engine fuel requirements. The fuel delivery is facilitated with the help of ports in the barrel and slots in the plunger or adjustable spill valves.
All the injector valves are preset to a specific pressure. The needle of the valve lifts exactly to this pre-set pressure, ensuring that the fuel completely atomizes once it enters the cylinder.
The fuel pumps are generally of two types:
- Valve control discharge type
- Helix or helical edge pump
The valve control discharge type pump is generally found on slow speed two-stroke engines and the helix type are found on high or medium speed four stroke engine.