Fuel rail/fuel conduit connecting structure in engine of...

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F02M 55/00 (2006.01) F02B 61/04 (2006.01) F02B 75/22 (2006.01) F02M 35/10 (2006.01) F02M 35/116 (2006.01) F02M 69/04 (2006.01) F02M 69/46 (2006.01)

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CA 2386431

In fuel rail/fuel conduit connecting structure in an engine for an outboard engine system, a first connecting bore opens into an end face of a fuel rail, and a second connecting bore opens into an end face of a terminal member having a connecting pipe portion which is projectingly provided on one side thereof and to which an end of the fuel conduit is connected. One of halves of a joint collar is fitted to an inner peripheral surface of the first connecting bore with a first seal member interposed therebetween, and the other half of the joint collar is fitted to an inner peripheral surface of the second connecting bore with a second seal member interposed therebetween. Thus, it is possible to connect the fuel rails and the fuel conduits to each other, while providing reduction in number of parts and number of assembling steps for the connecting structure and moreover, the connecting structure is excellent in corrosion resistance.

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