Vibration reduction system for an outboard motor

Marine propulsion – Screw propeller – With vibration dampening

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440 63, B63H 115

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ABSTRACT:
The cowl of an outboard motor is provided with resilient pads that are disposed on opposite sides of a steering mechanism with a purpose of reducing vibratory motion of the cowl when an engine is operated at idle speed. The resilient pads are held in place by brackets which are attached to the lower cowl of the outboard motor. The two resilient pads are disposed on opposite sides of the swivel tube head of the steering mechanism.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2488199 (1949-11-01), Jordan
patent: 2911936 (1959-11-01), Kiekhaefer

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