Separated lubrication type two-cycle internal combustion engine

Internal-combustion engines – Two-cycle – Rear compression

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123196R, 184 618, F02B 3304

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ABSTRACT:
A separated lubrication type two-cycle internal combustion engine system having: a lubricating oil pump capable of discharging lubricating oil at a rate higher than the rate at which an internal combustion engine needs to be lubricated, the lubricating oil pump being disposed in the vicinity of one of projecting ends of a crankshaft and having an inlet communicating with a lubricating oil tank and a pair of outlets one of which communicates with the interior of the internal combustion engine and the other of which communicates with the lubricating oil tank; and a drive member disposed at the one of the projecting ends of the crankshaft to drive the lubricating oil pump by the torque of the engine.

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