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Method for preventing accumulation of cylinder oil at scavenging ports of low-speed marine engine

Provided is a method for preventing the accumulation of cylinder oil at scavenging ports of low-speed marine engines. An oil passage is provided on a cylinder wall inside a cylinder. The oil passage includes multiple oil storage grooves processed in a circumferential direction of the cylinder wall. The oil passage is formed by obliquely extending from the inner side of the cylinder wall to the outside of the cylinder in a radial direction of the cylinder. The scavenging ports are uniformly distributed in a circumferential direction of the cylinder wall, and each of the oil storage grooves is correspondingly processed at an upper portion of the scavenging port upper edge of the scavenging port. Each of the oil storage grooves has a shape matching the curved surface of the scavenging port upper edge.

System and method for extending oil life in an engine

A system is provided. The system includes a reciprocating engine configured to consume oil at or less than 0.25 g/kw-hr and to use makeup oil. The reciprocating engine includes an engine oil sump. The system is configured to maintain an oil volume in the reciprocating engine during operation so that a residence time of oil in the reciprocating engine is at or less than 1000 hours.

System and method for extending oil life in an engine

A system is provided. The system includes a reciprocating engine configured to consume oil at or less than 0.25 g/kw-hr and to use makeup oil. The reciprocating engine includes an engine oil sump. The system is configured to maintain an oil volume in the reciprocating engine during operation so that a residence time of oil in the reciprocating engine is at or less than 1000 hours.

ELECTRONIC CONTROL OF FLUID OPERATIONS FOR MACHINES
20220113746 · 2022-04-14 ·

A system. The system includes a power source, a control module of a machine, and a fluid component. The fluid component is configured to establish an electrical connection between the power source and the control module during performance of a fluid operation on the machine when the machine is powered down.

ELECTRONIC CONTROL OF FLUID OPERATIONS FOR MACHINES
20220113746 · 2022-04-14 ·

A system. The system includes a power source, a control module of a machine, and a fluid component. The fluid component is configured to establish an electrical connection between the power source and the control module during performance of a fluid operation on the machine when the machine is powered down.

Marine engines having a supercharger

A marine engine comprises a powerhead having an engine block, a cylinder head and a crankcase containing a crankshaft. Operation of the marine engine causes rotation of the crankshaft. A crankcase cover encloses the crankshaft in the crankcase. A supercharger is on the crankcase cover, the supercharger being configured to provide charge air for combustion in the powerhead. The supercharger comprises a charge air outlet for conveying charge air from the supercharger for combustion in the powerhead, the charge air outlet being oriented so as to discharge the charge air towards the powerhead.

Marine engines having a supercharger

A marine engine comprises a powerhead having an engine block, a cylinder head and a crankcase containing a crankshaft. Operation of the marine engine causes rotation of the crankshaft. A crankcase cover encloses the crankshaft in the crankcase. A supercharger is on the crankcase cover, the supercharger being configured to provide charge air for combustion in the powerhead. The supercharger comprises a charge air outlet for conveying charge air from the supercharger for combustion in the powerhead, the charge air outlet being oriented so as to discharge the charge air towards the powerhead.

Lubrication apapratus configurations for marine engines having a supercharger

A marine engine comprises a powerhead having an engine block, a cylinder head and a crankcase containing a crankshaft. Operation of the marine engine causes rotation of the crankshaft. A crankcase cover encloses the crankshaft in the crankcase. A supercharger is on the crankcase cover, the supercharger being configured to provide charge air for combustion in the powerhead. The supercharger comprises a charge air outlet for conveying charge air from the supercharger for combustion in the powerhead. A drainage port drains lubricant from the supercharger to the crankcase.

Lubrication apapratus configurations for marine engines having a supercharger

A marine engine comprises a powerhead having an engine block, a cylinder head and a crankcase containing a crankshaft. Operation of the marine engine causes rotation of the crankshaft. A crankcase cover encloses the crankshaft in the crankcase. A supercharger is on the crankcase cover, the supercharger being configured to provide charge air for combustion in the powerhead. The supercharger comprises a charge air outlet for conveying charge air from the supercharger for combustion in the powerhead. A drainage port drains lubricant from the supercharger to the crankcase.

PRODUCTION OF CYLINDER OIL
20230416635 · 2023-12-28 ·

Disclosed is a method for producing one or more cylinder oils of varying kinematic viscosity for a marine reciprocating internal combustion engine. The method comprises providing a first fluid having a first kinematic viscosity and a first BN, providing a second fluid having a second kinematic viscosity and a second BN, the second kinematic viscosity different from the first kinematic viscosity, and blending the first fluid and the second fluid in a first ratio to produce a first cylinder oil having a kinematic viscosity equal to or less than 14 mm.sup.2/s at 100 C.