Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Internal cooling of moving parts; e.g. – hollow valves,...
Patent
1975-01-27
1977-03-08
Myhre, Charles J.
Internal-combustion engines
Cooling
Internal cooling of moving parts; e.g., hollow valves,...
123 4136, F01P 306
Patent
active
040107183
ABSTRACT:
A reciprocating piston engine in which oil cooling is provided by a hollow oil jet assembly located accurately by a location tool and pressed into position in a bore in the crankcase of the engine. Accurately drilled and aligned jet passages are formed in the assembly which is then fitted into position with good accuracy to enable accurate direction of a jet or jets of cooling oil to a desired point or points on the underside of a piston.
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Lewandowski Thomas P.
Myhre Charles J.
O'Connor Daniel J.
Perkins Engines Limited
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