Carburetor pulse-back damping system for 2-cycle internal combus

Internal-combustion engines – Two-cycle – Rear compression

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123 73SP, F02B 3304

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048258210

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein is a two stroke internal combustion engine comprising first and second alternately fired cylinders, first and second crankcases respectively extending from the first and second cylinders, first and second carburetors respectively including first and second air induction passages respectively extending from the first and second crankcases, first and second reed valves respectively affording communications between the first and second crankcases and the first and second air induction passages, first and second throttle valves respectively movably mounted in the first and second air induction passages, first and second idle speed ports respectively communicating with the first and second air induction passages in the respective areas between the first and second throttle valves and the first and second reed valves, and a conduit communicating between the first and second idle speed ports.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4333425 (1982-06-01), Kusche
patent: 4683846 (1987-08-01), Takayasu

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