Dual intake valve type internal combustion engine

Internal-combustion engines – Means to whirl fluid before – upon – or after entry into... – Having multiple oxidant inlet means

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123 9016, 123 9055, 123432, F02B 3102, F02B 2500

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042853109

ABSTRACT:
A dual intake valve type internal combustion engine comprises a main intake valve and an auxiliary intake valve. The main intake valve is so constructed that the combustible gas mixture introduced into the combustion chamber therethrough is caused to generate a swirl motion. A variable valve lift type of auxiliary intake valve is constructed, and the valve lift of the auxiliary intake valve is varied in accordance with the changes in the engine operating conditions.

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