Internal-combustion engines – High tension ignition system – Having engine component position sensor
Patent
1986-10-24
1988-01-12
Husar, Stephen F.
Internal-combustion engines
High tension ignition system
Having engine component position sensor
123476, 731173, F02P 7067
Patent
active
047183969
ABSTRACT:
A multicylinder internal combustion engine includes a pair of camshafts, a pair of driven pulleys fixed to ends of the camshafts, a crankshaft, a driver pulley fixed to an end of the crankshaft, and a single endless belt trained around the driven pulleys and the driver pulley. A rotation sensor for detecting the rotation of the engine is disposed between a fixed engine member and the one of the driven pulleys around which a portion of the endless belt subject to greater tension is trained. A distributor is coupled coaxially to an opposite end of the camshaft to which said one driven pulley is fixed.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4365602 (1982-12-01), Stiller et al.
patent: 4519362 (1985-05-01), Arakawa et al.
Otsuka Kazuo
Shimada Shin'ichi
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Husar Stephen F.
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