Multiple electronic control throttle body for outboard motor

Internal-combustion engines – Intake manifold – Passage to crankcase

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C123S336000

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07040272

ABSTRACT:
A plurality of intake passages (2) provided in a horizontal direction in an electronically controlled throttle body (1) are arranged in a vertical direction. A throttle valve shaft (3) constituted by one shaft penetrates the intake passages (2) in a vertical direction. A gear receiving chamber (6) receiving gears (10, 14) and a motor receiving chamber (5) receiving a motor (12) are formed in an upper end portion (1a) of the throttle body (1). A vapor separator (20) is arranged in the throttle body (1) below the motor receiving chamber (5), while an axis (Y-Y) of an output shaft (12a) of the motor (12) and an axis (Z-Z) of a fuel pump (24) are arranged in parallel to an axis (X-X) of the throttle valve shaft (3).

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patent: 2002-371865 (2002-12-01), None

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