Two-cylinder head and narrow vee-type internal combustion engine

Internal-combustion engines – Multiple cylinder – Cylinders radiating

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060167750

ABSTRACT:
A two-cylinder head is provided for use in a narrow vee-type internal combustion engine. A vee-type internal combustion engine which includes at least one such two-cylinder head is also provided. The two-cylinder head includes a pair of liner flange counterbores which cover a pair of engine cylinders. The liner flange counterbores are staggered relative to, and overlap, a head centerline, and each include exhaust and intake ports which are a mirror image of each other. A respective exhaust passage extends from each exhaust port to the same exhaust manifold mounting face which extends at an angle relative to the head centerline.

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