Claims
- 1. An oiling system comprising:an oil tank having an inlet and an outlet and an oil pump therein; an oil flow communication system connecting the outlet of the oil tank to the inlet of the oil tank and to a fuel system of an engine to supply oil thereto; and a solenoid valve connected to the oil flow communication system to control oil flow from the oil pump within the oil tank to each cylinder of the engine and to the oil tank without a pump external to the oil tank.
- 2. The oiling system of claim 1 wherein the solenoid valve is connected to supply oil to the engine through a fuel system alternately with returning oil to the oil tank.
- 3. The oiling system of claim 1 wherein the solenoid is connected to supply oil to the engine through a distribution manifold and periodically returning oil to the oil tank.
- 4. The oiling system of claim 3 wherein the distribution manifold has at least one outlet for each cylinder of an engine, and wherein each outlet has a check valve therein.
- 5. The oiling system of claim 4 wherein the distribution manifold has at least one additional outlet in communication with a fuel lift pump.
- 6. The oiling system of claim 3 further comprising a second solenoid valve connecting the oil flow communication system to a fuel system of the engine.
- 7. The oiling system of claim 3 further comprising a pressure regulator in flow communication with, and downstream from, the distribution manifold, an outlet of the pressure regulator in flow communication with the oil tank.
- 8. The oiling system of claim 1 further comprising a controller to control opening of the solenoid valve based on engine revolutions per minute.
- 9. The oiling system of claim 1 further comprising a pressure regulator coupled to an outlet of the oil pump, and an oil return tube connected to an outlet of the pressure regulator.
- 10. The oiling system of claim 9 wherein the pressure regulator is located within the oil tank.
- 11. The oiling system of claim 1 wherein the engine is an outboard motor and the oil tank is located in a boat remote from the outboard motor.
- 12. A kit for an outboard marine engine comprising:an oil tank having an oil pump therein, the oil tank having supply and return ports connectable to oil supply and return lines; a regulator connectable to the oil return line; a solenoid connectable to the oil supply line; and a control unit connectable to the solenoid to control a flow of oil to an engine when open and return oil to the oil tank when closed without a separate primer bulb.
- 13. The kit of claim 12 further comprising a manifold configured to be coupled to the oil pump, the manifold comprising a solenoid controlled inlet valve arranged to control the flow of oil through the manifold.
- 14. The kit of claim 12 further comprising a fuel solenoid controlled valve configured to be coupled to receive oil pumped by the oil pump and supply the oil to a fuel system.
- 15. The kit of claim 14 further comprising a controller for controlling opening of the fuel valve.
- 16. The kit of claim 14 wherein the oil tank is configured for placement in a boat hull remote from the outboard marine engine.
- 17. An electronic control unit having a processor programmed to:energize an oil pump; actuate a solenoid valve to control a supply of oil to a plurality of engine cylinders when the solenoid valve is open; determine if oil is needed to the plurality of engine cylinders; and if so, actuate the solenoid valve to allow oil to be pumped from the oil pump to the plurality of engine cylinders; and disable the solenoid valve to return oil to the oil tank when it is determined that oil is not needed while the solenoid valve is closed.
- 18. The electronic control unit of claim 17 wherein the processor is further programmed to allow the solenoid value to re-circulate oil through a pressure regulator and into the oil tank if sufficient oil is being applied to the engine cylinders.
- 19. A method of oiling an internal combustion engine, the method comprising:energizing an oil pump disposed interiorly of an oil tank; supplying oil from the oil tank to a plurality of cylinders of an internal combustion engine; determining if oil is needed to the plurality of cylinders; and if not, returning the unneeded oil to the oil tank.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising determining a fall in pressure of the oil being supplied to the plurality of cylinders.
- 21. The method of claim 19 further comprising pressurizing oil prior to starting of the internal combustion engine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation and claims priority of allowed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/432,533 to Hartke et al., filed on Nov. 3, 1999, entitled “Oiling System”, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,390,033.
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