Outboard motor with forward air intake and air-cooled fuel pump

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel flow regulation between the pump and the charge-forming...

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C440S08800J, C440S08800J

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07401598

ABSTRACT:
An outboard motor can comprise a cowling for covering an engine, a high pressure fuel supply system, and a low pressure fuel supply system. The high pressure fuel supply system can have a vapor separator tank and a high pressure fuel pump. The low pressure fuel supply system can have a low pressure fuel pump. A heat insulating chamber, defined from a space for accommodating the engine, can be formed within the cowling. The heat insulating chamber houses the low pressure fuel pump and the fuel filter.

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patent: 09-144617 (1997-06-01), None

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