104135-4090 BOSCH AUTOMOTIVE - ZEXEL / DIESEL KIKI INJECTION PUMP

PRODUCT INFORMATION
MANUFACTURER BOSCH AUTOMOTIVE - ZEXEL / DIESEL KIKI
PART NUMBER 104135-4090
STOCK OUT OF STOCK
PACKAGING This item may or may not include original packaging.
PAYMENT Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, Paypal
SHIPPING This item qualifies toward FREE Domestic Ground shipping. Only orders shipping domestically within the contiguous 48 states and an item total equal to or over $100 qualify for this offer. This offer is not valid for the following: Freight/LTL, Priority Shipping, Oversized Items, Alaska/Hawaii, US Protectorates, or International Orders. We will contact you by email if Freight/LTL, International, Alaska/Hawaii, US Protectorates, or Oversized Item charge is required. (see details)
RETURNS 30 day returns, 10% restocking fee may apply (see details)
OUR PRICE $1100.00


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BOSCH AUTOMOTIVE - ZEXEL / DIESEL KIKI INJECTION PUMP

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ABOUT BOSCH AUTOMOTIVE - ZEXEL / DIESEL KIKI

Diesel Kiki was a Japanese automotive brand established under a Bosch license in 1939. The company initially produced fuel-injection pumps for domestic diesel engines. Diesel Kiki changed its name to Zexel in 1990. Robert Bosch GmbH purchased most of Zexel's shares, following which Zexel was re-organized as Bosch Automotive Systems Corporation in 2000. The company was renamed as Bosch Corporation in 2005. Currently, Zexel markets diesel engine components such as inline pumps, distributor pumps, nozzles, and nozzle holders. The brand's products are manufactured using ace machinery to provide an outstanding performance under all conditions.

Zexel's line of inline pumps are manufactured in PE (S) - A, AD, PE (S) - P, PD, PE (S) – K, PE (S) - Z, ZW, HD – TICS, MD – TICS, PF and PFR designs. The injection cylinders in an inline pump, which are assembled in a line, are powered by the engine's camshaft. These cylinders are responsible for delivering different amounts of fuel into the engine to generate the required power. The inline pumps which were used in older diesel engine configurations are now predominantly found in large trucks. The company's distributor pumps are available in VE, VRZ, COVEC-F and COVEC-T models. Distributor pumps comprise a single injection cylinder operated by an axial cam plate. These pumps employ a rotary distribution valve which regulates the flow of fuel from the cylinder to the fuel lines.

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