Claims
- 1. An induction system for a four-cycle, marine propulsion, internal combustion engine having a combustion chamber defined by a cylinder head, a cylinder block forming a cylinder bore, and a piston reciprocating in said cylinder bore, an intake passage including a poppet-type intake valve formed in said cylinder said for controlling the admission of an intake charge to said combustion chamber, an exhaust passage formed in said cylinder head at a side thereof opposite said intake passage, a poppet-type exhaust valve supported for reciprocation within said cylinder head for controlling the opening and closing of the communication of said exhaust passage with said combustion chamber, an induction system forming an induction passage for supplying a charge to said intake passage of said cylinder head, at least one butterfly-type flow control valve for controlling the flow through said induction passage, and a lubricant supply system including means for delivering lubricant from a lubricant reservoir to said induction passage upstream of said butterfly type flow control valve and in proximity to a supporting throttle valve shaft therefor for delivering lubricant to said intake valve and through said combustion chamber to said exhaust valve, and a lubricant supply system for circulating lubricant to said engine for its lubrication during its running.
- 2. An induction system as in claim 1, wherein the lubricant supply is controlled by a manual actuator switch.
- 3. An induction system as in claim 2, wherein the manual switch is positioned on a handle of a marine vehicle incorporating the marine propulsion engine.
- 4. An induction system as in claim 3, wherein the manual switch is electrically connected to a lubricant pump and to an ignition circuit for running the engine.
- 5. An induction system as in claim 4, further including means for operating the lubricant pump only for a predetermined period of time.
- 6. An induction system as in claim 1, further including a flow-controlling choke valve supported within the induction passage upstream of the throttle valve and the lubricant is delivered upstream of the choke valve.
- 7. An induction system as set forth in claim 6, wherein the portion of the induction passage containing the flow-controlling valves extends generally vertically and wherein the lubricant is supplied to the induction passage at a point vertically above said flow-controlling valves.
- 8. An induction system as set forth in claim 7, wherein the engine is mounted so that the cylinder bore is inclined from a vertical plane and such that the cylinder head intake passage extends generally vertically and so that the flow controlling valve are disposed vertically above the cylinder head intake passage for assisting gravity flow of lubricant to the intake and exhaust valves.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/450,565, filed May 25, 1995.
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