Claims
- 1. In combination:
- an internal combustion engine having combustion chamber means, fuel input means for introducing fuel into said combustion chamber means to power the engine, an engine fuel pump for pumping fuel to said fuel input means at a pumping rate which exceeds the fuel flow rate through said fuel input means into said combustion chamber means, an excess fuel return line, and wherein said fuel pump has an inlet for receiving fuel and an outlet connected to said fuel input means and to said excess fuel return line, and a portion of the fuel output from the engine fuel pump is introduced into said combustion chamber means to power the engine and the remainder of the fuel output from said fuel pump constitutes excess fuel which is recycled back to the engine through said excess fuel return line during normal engine operation,
- engine conditioning apparatus comprising a container having a normally upper open side for containing fuel which may be either of the following fuels: (a) normal engine fuel, (b) a combustible carbon removing engine conditioning fuel, a submersible pump within said container having an inlet opening to the interior of the container and an outlet, an apparatus excess fuel return line accessible through said open side of said container and having one end releasably connected to said engine excess fuel return line and an opposite end opening into said container, and a fuel discharge line accessible through said open side of said container and connected at one end to said submersible pump outlet and releasably connected at its other end to said engine fuel pump inlet, and wherein
- said submersible pump, said discharge line, and said apparatus excess fuel return line are each devoid of permanent connection to said container and are freely insertable into and removable from said container through said open side of the container, and
- said apparatus is operable to perform at least one of the following functions: (a) pump normal engine fuel from said container to said engine during cranking of the engine to start the engine, and (b) pump engine conditioning fuel from said container to the running engine for removing carbon from the engine.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein:
- said container is a free standing disposable container which may be discarded after removal of said of said submersible pump and said discharge line from the container.
- 3. In combination:
- an internal combustion engine having combustion chamber means, fuel input means for introducing fuel into said combustion chamber means to power the engine, and an engine fuel pump having an outlet connected to said fuel input means and an inlet, engine conditioning apparatus comprising a container having a normally upper open side for containing engine fuel which may be either of the following fuels: (a) normal engine fuel, (b) a combustible carbon removing engine conditioning fuel, a submersible pump within said container having an inlet opening to the interior of the container and an outlet, and a fuel discharge line having one end connected to said submersible pump outlet and and opposite end accessible through said open side of said container and releasably connected to said engine fuel pump inlet, and wherein
- said submersible pump and said discharge line are each devoid of permanent connection to said container and are freely insertable into and removable from said container through said open side of the container, and
- said apparatus is operable to perform at least one of the following functions: (a) pump normal engine fuel from said container to said engine during cranking of the engine to start the engine, and (b) pump engine conditioning fuel from said container to the running engine for removing carbon from the engine.
- 4. The combination according to claim 3, wherein:
- said container is a free standing disposable container which may be discarded after removal of said submersible pump and said discharge line from the container.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/956,596, filed on Oct. 5, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,287,834, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/666,390, filed on Mar. 8, 1991, now abandoned.
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