Injection Pumps Education and Training

How to find useful information to enter, stay or advance in the business of injection pumps

By Howard Robertson
For automotive technicians, acquiring information about innovations on injection pumps is very important, as performance of an engine depends on the fuel injection system. If you want to be in the business of injection pumps, you must have sufficient knowledge about injection pumps and relevant technology.  

You can consult injection pumps suppliers and injection pumps distributors to understand the basics about new or rebuilt injection pumps. You can also search for courses that cover injection pumps in their syllabi. Subscribing to periodicals and magazines that provide updates about injection pumps is another option for gaining knowledge.    

To educate yourself and/or your staff about injection pumps, you can:
  1. Join a certification course that provides information about injection pumps
  2. Seek an expert’s advice if you want to use specialty injection pumps, such as diesel injection pumps or epoxy injection pumps
  3. Subscribe to magazines and periodicals
  4. Read scholarly articles and research papers by experts

 

Find a course on injection pumps that includes knowledge about diesel fuel injection pumps

You can enroll in a certificate level course in automotive technology that provides information about injector pumps.
Try: Pueblo Community College (PCC) offers certificate courses in automotive technology including courses on fuel injection systems and injection pump products. Delgado Community College offers a training course called Industrial Engine Mechanic Training Program that provides knowledge on fuel system components such as diesel injection pump products, in-line injection pumps and injection nozzles.

Find training programs on injection pumps to become a certified service technician

Some reputable training institutions offer automotive service technician courses that provide education about diesel fuel injection pumps, their maintenance and performance analysis.
Try: Northeast Kansas Technical Center conducts diesel technology courses that provide information about fuel injection system components and their maintenance. Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission is another organization that offers courses that educate participants about various aspects of automotive maintenance, including performance analysis of injection pumps and factors that affect their performance. AVTEC  (Alaska Vocational Technical Center) offers courses in diesel/heavy equipment technologies, including a course on fuel pumps.

Read technical literature and periodicals about injection pumps

Some online resources dedicated to automotives and industrial engines provide useful information about injection pumps. You can read technical articles and magazines that provide information about injection pumps.
Try: Bentley Publishers, a reputable publisher of technical literature for the transportation industry, provides information about the fuel injection systems of leading injection pumps manufacturers. AA1Car is another online resource that hosts articles on fuel injection systems.