Device for removing and replacing engine valvesMITCHELL GEORGE
Avoid getting any debris into these holes, as they open almost directly into the valves. Any debris sucked into the engine can create catastrophic consequences. Improper installation of the injectors can cause an air leak, which can be very harmful! Aggiungi un commento Aggiungi un commento Conc...
again because of saturation. A ruptured canister could allow charcoal dust to escape into the vapor lines, clogging purge or vent valves. A saturated canister could result in an overly-rich fuel mixture in the engine, leading to running problems. ...
of pipe,which are lowered into the hole made by the drill. As the hole is being drilled,a steel pipe is pushed down to prevent the sides from falling in.If oil is struck a cover is firmly fixed to the top of the pipe and the oil is allowed to escape through a series of valves.
Further, a display unit 11 and a keyboard 12, which are connected to the controlling unit 10, are disposed on the front surface at the upper part of the main body case 1, and pipes, which are connected to the oil storage tanks 5, 6 through valves and pumps, are disposed on the ...
PURPOSE: To replace engine oil easily and automatically by detecting and discriminating only the nozzles to be used when a plurality of waste oil suction/fresh oil feed nozzles are inserted into an engine body, opening only the waste oil suction/fresh oil feed valves corresponding to the ...
Device for removing and replacing engine valvesdoi:US1605132Complete Patent Searching Database and Patent Data Analytics Services.George, Mitchell
When the remaining quantity of fuel is decreased to not more than a prescribed quantity, the solenoid valves 5, 8a are closed by the float switch 22 to cease the automatic replacement of oil. In this way, the proportion of the oil mixed to the fuel can be controlled to within a ...
The i.c. engine is intended (or modified) for running on fat of vegetable, animal, or mineral origin. Oxygen is supplied from a bottle (1), via an adjustable reducing valve (3) to solenoid- operated inlet valves (6). The fat is mixed, e.g. with methanol, to produce a permanently...
The system in question has one or two holes at the same or opposite surfaces for use as diodes of the inlet and outlet valves and two points destined for the reception of forces at the external centre of the lamellae. Being under pressure by the ingress of compressed air or other cause,...