A typical Cummins injector is a complex assembly, but its key parts include:
Nozzle and Needle Valve: The tip of the injector. The needle valve lifts to spray a fine, atomized mist of fuel directly into the cylinder.
Injector Solenoid: An electronically controlled valve that receives signals from the Engine Control Module (ECM) to precisely time the injection event.
Pressure Control Valve/Plunger: Creates the extremely high pressure needed for efficient combustion. In many Cummins models, this is part of the unit's internal mechanism.
Fuel Filter (Internal): A small, integrated filter that catches any final contaminants before fuel enters the ultra-precise injector components.
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