Lubrication – Systems – With lubricant treatment means
Patent
1989-04-10
1990-02-06
Dority, Carroll B.
Lubrication
Systems
With lubricant treatment means
1841043, 123195C, 123196AB, F01M 500
Patent
active
048982610
ABSTRACT:
A plastic oil pan (16) for an internal combustion engine (14) has an upper lip (18) for mating with the engine in sealing relation, sidewalls (21-24) depending downwardly below the lip, a bottom (26) extending between the sidewalls below the lip to provide a closed-bottom receptacle for holding engine oil, and a plurality of reinforcing walls (28, 30, 36, 38, 40) integrally formed along the sidewalls and increasing the mechanical strength of same to enable the plastic oil pan to support the engine when the latter rests on the oil pan during installation or repair procedures. A conduit (54) extends through the oil pan and passes engine coolant therethrough to cool the engine oil. Particular oil pan and conduit structure is disclosed.
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Gavriles James N.
Winberg Arvid E.
Brunswick Corporation
Curfiss Robert C.
Dority Carroll B.
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