Claims
- 1. An arrangement for reducing the backflow of water vapor into a cylinder of an engine through an exhaust system routing exhaust from said engine to a discharge and including a waterlock along said exhaust system between said engine and said discharge, said engine mounted to a hull of a watercraft and having an output shaft arranged to power a water propulsion device of said watercraft, said engine having at least one cylinder and a fuel injector for supplying fuel to said engine, said arrangement including an exhaust control valve positioned along said exhaust system moveable between a first position in which a portion of an exhaust path at said location of said valve is partially obscured, and a second positioned in which said exhaust path at said location is less obscured than when said valve is in said first position, said valve moveable between said first and second positions dependent upon an operating condition of said engine, and means for moving said exhaust control valve to said first position when said engine is stopped for assisting in assuring against water entry through said exhaust passage.
- 2. The arrangement in accordance with claim 1, wherein said fuel injector supplies fuel directly into said cylinder, into air intake system of said engine, or to a crankcase chamber or scavenge passage of said engine.
- 3. The arrangement in accordance with claim 1, wherein said operating condition comprises engine speed.
- 4. The arrangement in accordance with claim 1, wherein said valve comprises a sliding-knife type valve.
- 5. The arrangement in accordance with claim 1, wherein said fuel injector includes a valve for controlling the flow of fuel therethrough.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/999,501, filed Dec. 29, 1997
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