Rocker arm bushing inserts
20180010489 ยท 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01L1/181
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01L1/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Harley Davidson motorcycles motors have a gap between the rocker arm shaft and the cam plate bolt, this bolt is supposed to lock the rocker arm shaft but because of the gap the shaft rotates with the rocker arm, hitting the bolt causing an annoying tick. The Rocker arm bushing inserts go between the rocker arm support plate bolt and the rocker arm shaft locking the shaft and preventing it from rotating and hitting the bolt that cause an annoying tick. The bushings are called Rocker arm bushing inserts. Each cylinder head requires two inserts, or four per motor. Inserts can be made from any material and length can vary. Inserts must fit inside a 11/32 hole and around a 5/16 bolt shank.
Claims
1. The rocker arm bushing inserts fit between the bolt and the rocker arm shaft locking the shaft from turning and eliminate the shaft from rotating and hitting the bolt, eliminating the annoying tick that so many Harley motors witness.
2. The Rocker arm bushings also center the rocker cam support plate so that it is always located in the same position eliminating different wear patterns on the rocker arm/valve and better alignment of the pushrod in the holes.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Rocker arm bushing inserts.
[0008] For Harley Davidson motorcycles to place a bushing around the cam plate bolts.
[0009] The Harley motors have a gap between the rocker arm shaft and the cam plate bolt that hold down the cam plate, this bolt is supposed to lock the rocker arm shaft but because of the gap the shaft rotates hitting the bolt causing an annoying tick.
[0010] The rocker arm bushing goes between the bolt and the shaft locking the shaft from turning and eliminates the tick.
[0011] The Rocker Lockers also center the rocker cam support plate so that it is always located in the same position eliminating different wear patterns on the rocker arm/valve and better alignment of the pushrod in the holes.
[0012] The bushings are called Rocker arm bushing inserts.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] The bolt (no 1) is 1/32 of an inch smaller than the hole and smaller than the notch in the rocker arm shaft (no 2) allowing the shaft to rotate.
[0016] (no 4) is the rocker arm bushing insert that takes up the 1/32 inch gap (no 3).
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