Intake system insulator for outboard motor

Internal-combustion engines – Intake manifold

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12318461, B63H 2126

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055513859

ABSTRACT:
An insulator supports a plurality of charge formers on the end of an intake manifold. The insulator, made in part of elastic material, thermally decouples the charge formers from the engine to reduce conduction of engine heat to the charge formers. Expansion of the intake manifold due to heat deforms the insulator, without substantially moving the charge formers so as not to deform a linkage which interconnects the charge formers.

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