56 Development of two-cylinder liquid-cooled utility gasoline engine models with twin balancer shafts

2002-32-1825

10/29/2002

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Small Engine Technology Conference & Exposition
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The new small and lightweight 2-cylinder liquid-cooled OHC gasoline engines were developed. These new engines are featuring high output, low vibration and noise radiation and so able to improve the comfortableness and amenity of applied utility machines. In this paper, the features of the new engines and the process to realize development targets are introduced.
The basic structure adopted on the new engines is a liquid-cooled, inline 2-cyilinder layout with 360-degree firing intervals, twin balancer shafts, and an overhead camshaft that is driven by a cogged belt. Also various parts made of aluminum alloy and plastics could make the engine lighter. By these measures, the new engines could satisfy their hardest development targets, and realize their easy installation, higher versatility, and have the excellent features such as compact size, lightweight, high output, low exhaust gas emission and low vibration and noise radiation.
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OKANO, S., OHASHI, T., and NAKANO, K., "56 Development of two-cylinder liquid-cooled utility gasoline engine models with twin balancer shafts," SAE Technical Paper 2002-32-1825, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-32-1825.
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Oct 29, 2002
Product Code
2002-32-1825
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English