Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – With cooling of additional parts or materials
Patent
1996-02-02
1997-12-30
Solis, Erick R.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
With cooling of additional parts or materials
123196AB, 1841043, F01P 1108, F01M 500
Patent
active
057018537
ABSTRACT:
To provide a motorcycle including a cooler disposed in such a manner so as to arcuately cover the front surface and the right and left side surfaces of a head pipe, wherein conduits connected to the cooler are disposed so as to prevent the need to reduce the capacity of a fuel tank and to prevent a thermal effect caused by the heated coolant. A cooler is provided on a head pipe positioned in front of a fuel tank. A first conduit for supplying coolant from the right side surface of an engine is connected to the upper surface of the right end of the cooler. A second conduit connected to the upper surface of the left end of the cooler passes along the upper surface of the cooler so as not to interfere with the fuel tank, and is connected to the right side surface of a tank. Wires and wiring cords extending from the steering handle extend along the left side surface of the head pipe to avoid the thermal effect of coolant at a high temperature.
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Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Solis Erick R.
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