Mechanism for producing audible warning in response to coolant s

Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Indicators and safety devices

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123198D, 116 70, 116101, F01P 1118

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045572240

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein is an engine including a flywheel starting gear and a cooling system, a member mounted on the engine for displacement between a first position engaged with the flywheel gear so as to produce an audible noise in response to engine rotation and a second position clear of the flywheel gear, a spring biasing the member toward one of the first and second positions, and a temperature or pressure responsive plunger for displacing the member to the other of the first and second positions against the action of the spring in response to malfunctioning of the cooling system.

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