Claims
- 1. A method of setting armature lift in a fuel injector having a first tube with an upstream end and a downstream end extending along a longitudinal axis, the first tube fixedly connected to a body, the body containing an armature reciprocally disposed therein, the armature having an upstream end and a downstream end, the method comprising:inserting a second tube into the first tube, the second tube having first and second ends contacting an inner surface of the first tube along the longitudinal axis, and a middle portion disposed between the first and second ends, the middle portion being spaced from the first tube so that the middle portion avoids contact with the first tube, the second tube including a downstream end of the second tube engaging the upstream end of the armature, the second tube being contiguous to a non-magnetic shell along the longitudinal axis, and the non-magnetic shell having a portion contiguous to the body along the longitudinal axis; inserting a lift gage through the second tube, the lift gage biasing the armature away from the second tube in a direction toward the downstream end of the armature, such that the lift gage measures a gap between the second tube; and separating the second tube away from the armature towards the upstream end of the first tube and away from the armature so as to provide a gap between a downstream end of the second tube and the upstream end of the armature.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising removing the lift gage and fixedly connecting the second tube to the first tube.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein connecting the second tube to the first tube is performed by crimping so that a volume of empty space is provided between an outer surface of the middle portion and an inner surface of the first tube.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising altering the gap by moving the second tube relative to the first tube.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, further comprising, before moving the second tube relative to the first tube, connecting a lift pin to the second tube, the lift pin being adapted to move the second tube relative to the first tube.
- 6. A method of setting armature/needle lift in a fuel injector having an external inlet tube fixedly connected to a body, an internal inlet tube having an upstream end and a downstream end extending along a longitudinal axis, an armature/needle assembly including an armature having an upstream end and a needle having an upstream end connected to the armature, and a seat disposed in the body, the method comprising:inserting a lift pin into the upstream end of the internal inlet tube; inserting a lift check gauge through the lift pin into the internal inlet tube such that a downstream end of the lift check gage engages the upstream end of the needle and such that the armature/needle assembly is biased downstream, the needle engaging the valve seat; fixedly positioning an upstream end of the lift check gage; moving the internal inlet tube downstream such that the downstream end of the internal inlet tube engages the armature, the internal inlet tube having first and second ends contacting an inner surface of the external inlet tube along the longitudinal axis, and a middle portion disposed between the first and second ends, the middle portion being spaced from the external inlet tube so that the middle portion avoids contact with the external inlet tube, the external inlet tube contiguous to a non-magnetic shell along the longitudinal axis, and the non-magnetic shell has a portion contiguous to the body along the longitudinal axis; moving the lift pin and the internal inlet tube upstream a predetermined distance as measured by the lift check gage; removing the lift check gage and the lift pin from the internal inlet tube; and securing the internal inlet tube to the external inlet tube.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, further comprising, after moving the lift pin and the internal inlet tube upstream, moving the lift pin and the internal inlet tube at least one of upstream and downstream such that the lift check gage provides a desired reading.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a divisional application filed pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §§120 and 121 and claims the benefits of prior application Ser. No. 09/539,556 filed Mar. 31, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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