Auxiliary starter mechanism for automobile engines and the like

Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – For airplane

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123179F, 60626, F02N 700

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042352169

ABSTRACT:
An auxiliary starter mechanism for automobile engines and the like for use in starting the engine when the primary starting system provided with the engine is inadequate for the purpose, the mechanism having a reservoir containing a gas such as air under pressure; a control valve operable from a driver's position of the automobile; an air motor mounted on the primary starting system of the engine and operable to drive the primary starting system; and a conduit interconnecting the reservoir, control valve and air motor in series relation for driving the air motor and thus the primary starting system upon opening of the control valve.

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