Structure for mounting control sensor in outboard motor engine

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440 52, 440 84, 440900, 1231965, 123516, 123685, B63H 2122

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ABSTRACT:
A structure for mounting control sensors in an engine of an outboard motor permits a reduced number of components for attaching control sensors, a higher degree of freedom for laying out the parts constituting the engine, efficient wiring, further improved vibration insulating properties, and use of a throttle body employed for an engine of other equipment than the outboard motor. A discrete sensor mounting holder, as a single unit, which is composed of a vibration-proof member and which holds an intake air temperature detecting sensor and an atmospheric pressure detecting sensor, respectively, is fixed to an engine of the outboard motor, the engine being provided with a fuel injecting unit and the intake air temperature detecting sensor and the atmospheric pressure detecting sensor for controlling the fuel injecting unit.

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