Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Cooling of combustible mixture
Patent
1998-03-10
1999-12-28
Moulis, Thomas N.
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Cooling of combustible mixture
123514, 123468, F02M 1500, F02M 5502
Patent
active
060067292
ABSTRACT:
An engine is mounted in an engine compartment of a vehicle, and a cooling fan driven directly by the engine is disposed on the front of the engine. A fuel piping structure is located between an exhaust manifold and the cooling fan so that air from the fan passes over and cools the fuel piping structure, and carries the heat of the exhaust manifold rearwardly away from the fuel piping structure.
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Moulis Thomas N.
Suzuki Motor Corporation
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