Engine cooling apparatus for motorcycles

Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Automatic coolant flow control

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123 4112, F01P 702

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059153440

ABSTRACT:
To minimize excessive temperature elevation when in a fast idle state for an engine covered with a cowling, and to prevent heat damage to the cowling, for motorcycles. A radiator and an electric radiator fan are positioned ahead of a watercooled engine and are installed inside a cowling C. When a transmission neutral sensor detects when the transmission is in neutral and a engine speed sensor detects a speed at or over a fast idle speed of the engine both output a high-level signal continuously for a specific length of time to a timer. This state is recognized as the fast idle state of the engine, the transistor is switched on, and the electric motor of the radiator fan 17 is actuated.

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patent: 5609125 (1997-03-01), Ninomiya

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