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titleOfInvention Outboard cooling system
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To enhance the stability of combustion by promoting the vaporization of fuel in an outboard motor. SOLUTION: A cooling water passage of a cylinder body 20 and a cooling water passage of a cylinder head 21 are formed so as to be independent from each other. The cooling water passage of the cylinder head 21 was connected to the downstream side of the cooling water passage of the cylinder body 20.
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