Claims
- 1. An outboard motor comprising:a two-stroke internal combustion engine; a water propulsion unit in operable association with the two-stroke internal combustion engine to propel the outboard motor; an oil injection system to lubricate the two-stroke internal combustion engine: and an oil system housing having an oil inlet to receive oil therein from an oil reservoir, an oil outlet connect to route oil to the engine, an oil return to re-circulate oil through the oil reservoir, and a replaceable oil filter threadedly engaged to the oil system housing to filter lubricant received from the oil inlet.
- 2. The outboard motor of claim 1 wherein the oil reservoir has therein an oil pump to supply lubricant to the oil inlet of the oil system housing.
- 3. The outboard motor of claim 2 further comprising a boat having a transom to mount the outboard motor thereon, and wherein the oil reservoir is located in the boat.
- 4. The outboard motor of claim 1 further comprising a solenoid mounted to the oil system housing to control lubricant flow through the automatic oil injection system.
- 5. The outboard motor of claim 4 wherein a normally open position of the solenoid routes lubricant from the oil filter to the oil return and when the solenoid is activated, lubricant is routed to the oil outlet.
- 6. The outboard motor of claim 1 further comprising a distribution manifold in communication with the oil outlet of the oil system housing to distribute lubricant to each cylinder of the two-stroke internal combustion engine.
- 7. The outboard motor of claim 6 wherein the distribution manifold includes a fuel system oiling outlet and a plurality of cylinder oiling outlets and wherein the fuel system oiling outlet is at an elevation higher than that of each of the cylinder oiling outlets.
- 8. The outboard motor of claim 1 further comprising a vent valve having two ends, wherein one end is open to atmospheric pressure and another end is in communication with an oil return port of the oil system housing, and wherein the open end is at a relatively high elevation with respect to the outboard motor.
- 9. The outboard motor of claim 8 wherein the oil reservoir is connected to the oil inlet and the oil return port of the oil system housing, and wherein the oil reservoir does not contain a ventilation means such that a path from the oil inlet, through the oil reservoir, and to the oil return port form a closed ventless system such that the reservoir is submersible and the vent valve provides air displacement for lubricant drawn from the oil reservoir.
- 10. An oiling system for a two-stroke engine comprising:an oil system housing having an oil inlet, an oil outlet, an oil return, and a threaded stud extending therefrom; a replaceable oil filter threadedly engaged to the threaded stud of the oil system housing; and an oil reservoir and an oil pump to pump lubricant to the oil inlet and through the replaceable oil filter and provide filtered oil to a two-stroke engine.
- 11. The oiling system of claim 10 further comprising:a solenoid to control lubricant flow from the oil inlet to one of the oil outlet and the oil return within the oil system housing.
- 12. The oiling system of claim 11 wherein a normally open position of the solenoid routes lubricant from the oil filter to the oil return and a closed position of the solenoid routes lubricant to the oil outlet.
- 13. The oiling system of claim 10 further comprising a distribution manifold in communication with the oil outlet of the oil system housing to distribute lubricant to each cylinder of the two-stroke engine.
- 14. The oiling system of claim 13 wherein the distribution manifold includes a fuel system oiling outlet and a plurality of cylinder oiling outlets and wherein the fuel system oiling outlet is at an elevation higher than that of each of the cylinder oiling outlets.
- 15. The oiling system of claim 10 wherein the oil system housing includes a pressure regulator within a lubricant return path and an oil pressure sensor in fluid communication with the oil outlet.
- 16. The oiling system of claim 10 further comprising a vent valve having two ends, wherein one end is open to atmospheric pressure and another end is in communication with the oil return of the oil system housing and wherein the open end is at a relatively high elevation within an outboard motor.
- 17. The oiling system of claim 10 wherein the oil pump is located in the oil reservoir.
- 18. The oiling system of claim 10 wherein the oil reservoir is remotely located.
- 19. An oiling system for a two-stroke engine comprising:an oil system housing having a flow routing solenoid, an oil inlet configured to receive oil from an oil reservoir, an oil outlet in flow communication with the solenoid and configured to deliver oil to the engine, an oil return in flow communication with the solenoid and configured to deliver unused oil back to the oil reservoir, the housing further having a threaded stud extending therefrom; and a replaceable oil filter threadedly engaged to the threaded stud of the oil system housing.
- 20. The oiling system of claim 19 wherein the oil flow routing solenoid is configured to control a flow of lubricant between an internal passage and one of the oil outlet and the oil return.
- 21. The oiling system of claim 19 incorporated into a two-stroke outboard marine engine.
- 22. The oiling system of claim 19 further comprising a distribution manifold in fluid communication with the oil outlet to distribute lubricant to each cylinder of a two-stroke engine, wherein the distribution manifold includes a fuel system oiling outlet and a plurality of cylinder oiling outlets and wherein the fuel system oiling outlet is at an elevation higher than that of each of the cylinder oiling outlets.
- 23. The oiling system of claim 19 further comprising:a pressure regulator configured to regulate oil pressure within the oil system; and an oil pressure sensor in fluid communication with the oil outlet.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation and claims priority of allowed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/689,369 to Kolb et al., filed on Oct. 12, 2000, entitled “Oil System With Replaceable Oil Filter For Two-Cycle Engines.”
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