Patent classifications
F02F7/0046
Method for mounting an oil sump and arrangement of an oil sump on an assembly formed by a crankcase and a flywheel housing
An oil sump is mounted on an assembly formed by a crankcase and a flywheel housing of an internal combustion engine. The flywheel housing has a first parting plane to the crankcase and to the oil sump. In mounted state, the joint faces of the flywheel housing, the crankcase, and the oil sump lie on each other. The crankcase has a second parting plane to the oil sump. In mounted state the joint faces of the crankcase and the oil sump lie on each other. At least one guide is provided between the flywheel housing and the oil sump, the guide orienting at least the joint faces of the oil sump and the crankcase relative to each other during connection of the oil sump to the assembly formed by the crankcase and flywheel housing, such that on creation of the abutment connection between the oil sump and the crankcase, these joint faces are oriented substantially planar parallel.
Method for mounting an oil sump and arrangement of an oil sump on an assembly formed by a crankcase and a flywheel housing
An oil sump is mounted on an assembly formed by a crankcase and a flywheel housing of an internal combustion engine. The flywheel housing has a first parting plane to the crankcase and to the oil sump. In mounted state, the joint faces of the flywheel housing, the crankcase, and the oil sump lie on each other. The crankcase has a second parting plane to the oil sump. In mounted state the joint faces of the crankcase and the oil sump lie on each other. At least one guide is provided between the flywheel housing and the oil sump, the guide orienting at least the joint faces of the oil sump and the crankcase relative to each other during connection of the oil sump to the assembly formed by the crankcase and flywheel housing, such that on creation of the abutment connection between the oil sump and the crankcase, these joint faces are oriented substantially planar parallel.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH A CAMSHAFT PHASER
An internal combustion engine includes a crankshaft rotatable about a crankshaft axis; a camshaft rotatable by the crankshaft about a camshaft axis; an engine cover defining an engine cover volume within the internal combustion engine; a drive member disposed within the engine cover volume which transfers rotational motion from the crankshaft to the camshaft; a camshaft phaser disposed within the engine cover volume which controllably varies the phase relationship between the crankshaft and the camshaft; an actuator which operates the camshaft phaser; and an actuator mount within the engine cover volume which mounts the actuator structurally independent of the engine cover, thereby allowing removal of the engine cover independently of the actuator.
Internal combustion engine with a camshaft phaser
An internal combustion engine includes a crankshaft rotatable about a crankshaft axis; a camshaft rotatable by the crankshaft about a camshaft axis; an engine cover defining an engine cover volume within the internal combustion engine; a drive member disposed within the engine cover volume which transfers rotational motion from the crankshaft to the camshaft; a camshaft phaser disposed within the engine cover volume which controllably varies the phase relationship between the crankshaft and the camshaft; an actuator which operates the camshaft phaser; and an actuator mount within the engine cover volume which mounts the actuator structurally independent of the engine cover, thereby allowing removal of the engine cover independently of the actuator.
Balance shaft housing of an internal combustion engine
In an engine (internal combustion engine), a crankcase is provided with a fastening area that surrounds the opening and contacts the oil pan, a balance shaft housing is disposed in the crankcase to surround the opening, and four housing side fastening sections are provided to the crankcase to fasten the crankcase and the balance shaft housing. The fastening section of the four housing side fastening sections in a first axial direction side of a balance shaft is disposed on the inside of the fastening area, and the fastening section of the four housing side fastening sections in a second axial direction side of the balance shaft is disposed on the outside of the fastening area.
Method for Mounting an Oil Sump and Arrangement of an Oil Sump on an Assembly formed by a Crankcase and a Flywheel Housing
An oil sump is mounted on an assembly formed by a crankcase and a flywheel housing of an internal combustion engine. The flywheel housing has a first parting plane to the crankcase and to the oil sump. In mounted state, the joint faces of the flywheel housing, the crankcase, and the oil sump lie on each other. The crankcase has a second parting plane to the oil sump. In mounted state the joint faces of the crankcase and the oil sump lie on each other. At least one guide is provided between the flywheel housing and the oil sump, the guide orienting at least the joint faces of the oil sump and the crankcase relative to each other during connection of the oil sump to the assembly formed by the crankcase and flywheel housing, such that on creation of the abutment connection between the oil sump and the crankcase, these joint faces are oriented substantially planar parallel.
Outboard Motor of a Reciprocating Piston Internal Combustion Engine Type
The outboard motor of the reciprocating piston internal combustion engine type has a crankshaft system with a crankshaft positioned upright within a machine housing of the internal combustion engine and having at an upper end region a flywheel. The flywheel is clad with a cover that extensively surrounds the flywheel starting at a top side of the internal combustion engine. Here, the crankshaft system has two parallel crankshafts that are each provided at their upper end regions with flywheels. The flywheels, when viewed in the axial direction of the crankshafts, are arranged offset with respect to each other and overlap in the manner of circular segments. The cover encapsulates the two flywheels over a significant range and is held in position on pivot axles of the flywheels.
Interchangeable engine assembly
The present disclosure relates to an engine assembly for a vehicle. The engine assembly comprises an engine including a cylinder head and an engine block. The engine block comprises a cylinder block and a crankcase having a crankshaft. The engine may be used in different models of the vehicle having different characteristics by interchanging or replacing the cylinder head from a plurality of cylinder heads and/or a cylinder block from a plurality of cylinder blocks, while keeping one or more engine components such as the crankcase, a timing chain, or a valve cover the same. Accordingly, the engine is adaptable to different vehicles.
Internal combustion engine having common engine parts and method of forming same
An internal combustion engine, including a piston, a cylinder, and an output shaft, wherein the piston is arranged for reciprocating motion within the cylinder, driven by combustion, and the piston is coupled to the output shaft by a coupling such that said reciprocating motion of the piston drives rotation of the output shaft, wherein the engine has increased engine part commonality. The internal combustion engine may include a first cylinder bank and a second cylinder bank, the first cylinder bank having a first cylinder head, the second cylinder bank having a second cylinder head, and the first cylinder head and the second cylinder head being formed as common parts such that they are interchangeable. An internal combustion engine, including a piston, a cylinder, and an output shaft, wherein the piston is arranged for reciprocating motion within the cylinder, driven by combustion, and the piston is coupled to the output shaft by a coupling such that said reciprocating motion of the piston drives rotation of the output shaft, wherein the engine includes a crankcase formed of a plurality of separable like parts, each of the like parts being cast as a common part.