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HIGH PRESSURE RAIL TEST ADAPTE - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: ZTSE4584-A

The OTC ZTSE4584-A High Pressure Rail Test Adapter is a specialized diagnostic tool engineered for professional technicians working on specific heavy-duty automotive and industrial applications. This adapter is designed to facilitate accurate and safe pressure testing within high-pressure oil rails and fuel injector systems, enabling precise fault identification in complex engine systems.

Key Features

  • ICP System Diagnostics: Specifically designed to pressurize high-pressure oil rails and fuel injectors for comprehensive ICP (Injection Control Pressure) system diagnostics.
  • Precision Testing: Enables technicians to perform accurate pressure measurements, crucial for diagnosing fuel system performance issues.
  • Robust Construction: Manufactured by OTC Tools and Equipment, known for their durable and professional-grade tools, ensuring reliability in demanding workshop environments.
  • Secure Connection: Provides a reliable and leak-free connection for safe and efficient testing of high-pressure fuel systems.
  • Application-Specific Design: Engineered for use on International trucks, particularly with VT 365 engines, ensuring precise fit and function.

Applications

The ZTSE4584-A High Pressure Rail Test Adapter is an indispensable tool for diagnosing complex fuel system issues in International trucks equipped with VT 365 engines. It is primarily used to pressurize the high-pressure oil rail and fuel injectors, allowing technicians to effectively troubleshoot and pinpoint problems within the ICP (Injection Control Pressure) system. This includes identifying issues related to fuel pressure, injector performance, and overall fuel pump efficiency, contributing to improved engine diagnostics and reduced downtime. This adapter supports critical diagnostic procedures for hard starts, no-start conditions, and engine performance concerns linked to the common rail system.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 26 January, 2015.