Ventilating system on an internal-combustion engine

Internal-combustion engines – Cooling – With cooling of additional parts or materials

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123192B, 74604, F01P 106, F02B 7506

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045986711

ABSTRACT:
A ventilating system on an internal-combustion engine is described that has balancer shafts for the balancing of mass of the second degree, the balancer shafts are driven by a crankshaft via a toothed belt in a clutch housing into which fresh air is blown via an inlet opening for cooling purposes. For an improved direct cooling of the toothed belt, at least one air guiding duct is connected to the inlet opening. This air guiding duct is formed by ribs and has at least one outlet opening in the direct area of the toothed belt from which air blows out in a targeted manner onto the toothed belt.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4377992 (1983-03-01), Zeilinger et al.

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