Method for operating a two-stroke engine

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C123S0650WA

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08000879

ABSTRACT:
A two-stroke engine has a fuel supply device, an intake passage formed partially in the fuel supply device, and an air filter with clean air chamber. The intake passage upstream of the fuel supply device is connected to the clean air chamber. A partition divides the intake passage downstream of the fuel supply device into a supply passage for fuel-free air and a mixture passage for fuel/air mixture. A throttle valve is supported in the intake passage and aligned in at least one operating state with the partition. A pressure differential between the mixture passage and the supply passage is determined, and in a method for operating such a two-stroke engine, fuel is supplied into the intake passage by a fuel supply valve in the operating state substantially only when the pressure in the mixture passage is not greater than the pressure in the supply passage.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5063886 (1991-11-01), Kanamaru et al.
patent: 5257607 (1993-11-01), Gillespie
patent: 6962132 (2005-11-01), Hoche et al.

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