Internal-combustion engines – Two-cycle – Rear compression
Patent
1985-10-09
1987-01-20
Feinberg, Craig R.
Internal-combustion engines
Two-cycle
Rear compression
123196A, 184 6, F01M 300
Patent
active
046373551
ABSTRACT:
A lubricating system for a two-cycle outboard motor in which lubricant is mixed with the fuel prior to delivery to the fuel bowl of the carburetor in a chamber located externally of the carburetor. The lubricant is supplied by a relatively large storage tank to a relatively smaller delivery tank that is positioned in proximity to the engine. A float operated control device is provided for maintaining an adequate lubricant level in the delivery tank and an arrangement is incorporated for insuring against operation of the pump in response to momentary changes in liquid level in the delivery tank due to inertial effects.
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Beutler Ernest A.
Feinberg Craig R.
Okonsky David A.
Sanshin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki Kaisha
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