Apparatus for servicing fuel injectors

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B21K 3/00 (2006.01) F02B 77/04 (2006.01) F02M 65/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2122775

Apparatus for Servicing Fuel Injectors Abstract An apparatus for servicing fuel injectors (11,12) comprises a mounting element (2) defining a chamber (6) and having a number of pairs of apertures (7,8) passing through the chamber (6), the mounting element (2) having a chamber inlet (9) leading to the chamber (6), and a number of adapter elements (16,17) adapted to fit within the apertures (7,8) and each defining a receptacle for receiving the fuel inlet (13) of a fuel injector (11,12), and each having an adapter inlet (22) for passing liquid from the chamber (6) to the receptacle from which the liquid then passes to the fuel inlet (13) of the injector (11,12). A clamping plate (42) holds a number of containers (40), beneath the mounting element (2), for collecting liquid which has passed through the injectors (11,12). The apparatus also allows the servicing of "top feed" injectors (61), which can be held in an upright position between the clamping plate (42) and the mounting element (2), with their inlets (62) held within receiving elements (65) which supply liquid to the injectors (61). Figure 1.

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