Rod lubrication means for two-cycle internal combustion engines

Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – Internal cooling of moving parts; e.g. – hollow valves,...

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123 4134, 123 73AD, 123196AB, 123196R, 123DIG3, 184 24, 184 27R, F01P 104

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ABSTRACT:
This invention is a unique lubrication means contained within a hollow shank of a reciprocating rod including a valve means to maintain a supply of lubricant within the shank of the rod to assure proper lubrication of both the crankpin and wrist pin rod bearings during operation of a two-cycle internal combustion engine.

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