What Components Make Up the Engine Fuel Supply System?
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Engine fuel supply system components: 1. Gasoline engine: Consists of fuel tank, fuel filter, fuel pump, and fuel lines; 2. Main components such as fuel injection pump, fuel injector, and governor, along with auxiliary devices including diesel tank, fuel transfer pump, fuel-water separator, diesel filter, fuel injection advance device, and high/low-pressure fuel lines. An engine is a machine capable of converting other forms of energy into mechanical energy, applicable both as a power generation device and as a complete machine including the power unit. Its types include internal combustion engines, external combustion engines, electric motors, etc. The engine block forms the skeleton of the engine, serving as the installation foundation for all its mechanisms and systems. It houses all major components and accessories, both internally and externally, and withstands various loads, thus requiring sufficient strength and rigidity. The engine block mainly consists of components such as the cylinder block, cylinder liner, cylinder head, and cylinder gasket.