Injector sleeve installation tool and removal tool kit
09827656 ยท 2017-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/53883
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B23P19/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B27/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tool for inserting and fastening a replacement injector sleeve in the cylinder head of a diesel engine. The tool is part of an injector sleeve tool kit which also includes an injector sleeve removal tool. The installation tool includes an expandable mandril which is inserted into the injector sleeve and expands a portion of the sleeve causing a press fit of the sleeve within the cylinder head. The sleeve removal tool includes a tap having a longitudinal body and a threaded cutting head at one end and a bolt having a head at the other end. An extraction nut is threaded onto the threaded shaft of the drive member followed by a bearing surface member such as a spacer. A hollow cylinder or support sleeve having an internal diameter greater than the injector sleeve to be removed and an external diameter less than the diameter of the sleeve bore includes a shoulder member.
Claims
1. An injector sleeve installation tool comprising: an outer approximately cylindrical shell having a circular aperture formed in a first end thereof, said circular aperture and a plurality of internal threads coaxial with said approximately cylindrical shell, internal threads adjacent to said circular aperture, a second end of said outer approximately cylindrical shell having at least three parallel longitudinal fingers being parallel to an axis of said outer approximately cylindrical shell, said three fingers separated by at least three longitudinal slits reaching from said second end to a distance of about half a length of said outer approximately cylindrical shell, said at least three fingers forming an outer circumference of said second end of said outer approximately cylindrical shell, said at least three fingers being tapered at said second end and having annular rib portions formed at selected positions along said outer approximately cylindrical shell, the entire length of said outer approximately cylindrical shell having a longitudinal cavity formed therein and a longitudinal expansion rod shaped to fill said cavity of said outer approximately cylindrical shell, said rod having a first tapered portion at a first end thereof and a second tapered portion placed at a position about one fourth of the way from said first end, said rod having a hexagonal shaped head at a second end thereof, said rod having external threads formed thereon adjacent to said hex head, said rod capable of being inserted and threaded into said outer approximately cylindrical shell, said threading of said rod into said outer approximately cylindrical shell causing said expansion rod to move axially inward to said outer approximately cylindrical shell, and an axial movement of said tapered sections of said rod causing radial spreading of said at least three fingers.
2. An injector sleeve kit including an injector sleeve removal tool and an injector sleeve installation tool comprising: said injector sleeve removal tool comprising: a tap with a nut welded to a non-threaded end thereof; a bolt with a loose nut threaded thereon and a flat washer slipped thereon; said bolt with said nut threaded thereon and said washer slipped thereon tightly threaded into said nut welded onto said non-threaded end of said tap; a hollow cylinder whose inner diameter is larger than the outer diameter of an injector sleeve to be removed and whose length is at least as long as said tap and welded nut combination but short enough to allow said tap section to penetrate and cut at least three threads into said injector sleeve; and a load bearing washer between said loose nut and said hollow cylinder; and said injector sleeve installation tool comprising: an outer approximately cylindrical shell having a circular aperture formed in a first end thereof, said circular aperture and a plurality of internal threads coaxial with said approximately cylindrical shell, internal threads adjacent to said circular aperture, a second end of said outer approximately cylindrical shell having at least three parallel longitudinal fingers being parallel to an axis of said outer approximately cylindrical shell, said three fingers separated by at least three longitudinal slits reaching from said second end to a distance of about half a length of said outer approximately cylindrical shell, said at least three fingers forming an outer circumference of said second end of said outer approximately cylindrical shell, said at least three fingers being tapered at said second end and having annular rib portions formed at selected positions along said outer approximately cylindrical shell, the entire length of said outer approximately cylindrical shell having a longitudinal cavity formed therein and a longitudinal expansion rod shaped to fill said cavity of said outer approximately cylindrical shell, said rod having a first tapered portion at a first end thereof and a second tapered portion placed at a position about one fourth of the way from said first end, said rod having a hexagonal shaped head at a second end thereof, said rod having external threads formed thereon adjacent to said hex head, said rod capable of being inserted and threaded into said outer approximately cylindrical shell, said threading of said rod into said outer approximately cylindrical shell causing said expansion rod to move axially inward to said outer approximately cylindrical shell, and an axial movement of said tapered sections of said rod causing radial spreading of said at least three fingers.
3. An injector sleeve installation tool, comprising: an expandable mandrel comprising a hollow cylindrical barrel defining a longitudinal cavity having an upper portion including a plurality of internal threads, and a lower expandable portion including a plurality of spaced apart vertical slits, said lower expandable portion terminating in a tapered distal end defining an end cap having a center aperture formed therein, and said expandable mandrel including at least one annular rib extending outwardly from said lower expandable portion a selected distance, and an upper end portion comprising means for cooperatively engaging a tool, said upper portion including an end portion for cooperatively engaging a tool; and a longitudinal expansion rod having a tapered end, said rod having a corresponding shape and size for cooperatively engaging said longitudinal cavity of said expandable mandrel, said rod including an upper portion and a lower portion having a smaller diameter than said upper portion forming a tapered shoulder portion therebetween positioned for cooperatively engaging a corresponding sized and shaped portion of said longitudinal cavity opposite said at least one annular rib; said rod including a threaded upper portion for cooperatively engaging said internal threads of said upper portion of said expandable mandrel, said upper portion of said rod terminating in a head for cooperatively engaging a tool.
4. The injector sleeve installation tool of claim 3, wherein said lower expandable portion includes a plurality of annular ribs.
5. The injector sleeve installation tool of claim 3, wherein said annular rib comprises an elongated portion.
6. The injector sleeve installation tool of claim 3, wherein rotating said expansion rod threadably engaging said expandable mandrel moves said expansion rod axially inward radially expands said at least one annular rib and said tapered distal end of said expandable mandrel and expands contiguous portions of a sleeve for retaining said sleeve in a cylinder head.
7. The injector sleeve installation tool of claim 3 wherein said longitudinal cavity of said expandable mandrel and said expansion rod include a plurality of corresponding sized and shaped shoulders.
8. An injector sleeve kit including an injector sleeve removal tool and an injector sleeve installation tool comprising: an injector sleeve removal tool for removing an injector sleeve from the cylinder head of a diesel engine between a pair of rocker arms while a head remains mounted to an engine block within a vehicle, comprising: a tap having a threaded cutting head formed at a distal end of a longitudinal body extending from a longitudinal shaft having a drive member at a top distal end thereof and a threaded body portion; an extraction nut threaded onto said threaded body portion of said longitudinal shaft; a bearing surface member having an axial hole therethrough disposed between said extraction nut and said longitudinal body of said tap; and and means for supporting said bearing surface member having an axial hole there through on a cylinder head; and an injector sleeve installation tool, comprising: an expandable mandrel comprising a hollow cylindrical barrel defining a longitudinal cavity having an upper portion including a plurality of internal threads, and a lower expandable portion including a plurality of spaced apart vertical slits, said lower expandable portion terminating in a tapered distal end defining an end cap having a center aperture formed therein, and said expandable mandrel including at least one annular rib extending outwardly from said lower expandable portion a selected distance, said an upper end portion comprising means for cooperatively engaging a tool, said upper portion including an end portion for cooperatively engaging a tool; and a longitudinal expansion rod having a tapered end, said rod having a corresponding shape and size for cooperatively engaging said longitudinal cavity of said expandable mandrel, said rod including an upper portion and a lower portion having a smaller diameter than said upper portion forming a tapered shoulder portion therebetween positioned for cooperatively engaging a corresponding sized and shaped portion of said longitudinal cavity opposite said at least one annular rib; said rod including a threaded upper portion for cooperatively engaging said internal threads of said upper portion of said expandable mandrel, said upper portion of said rod terminating in a head for cooperatively engaging a tool.
9. An injector sleeve kit including an injector sleeve removal tool and an injector sleeve installation tool comprising: a) an injector sleeve removal tool for removing an injector sleeve from a cylinder head of a diesel engine between a pair of rocker arms while a head remains mounted to an engine block within a vehicle, comprising: a tap having a threaded cutting head formed at a distal end of a longitudinal body extending from a longitudinal shaft having a drive member at a top distal end thereof and a threaded body portion; an extraction nut threaded onto said threaded body portion of said longitudinal shaft; a bearing surface member having an axial hole therethrough disposed between said extraction nut and said longitudinal body of said tap; and means for supporting said bearing surface member having an axial hole therethrough on a cylinder head.
10. The injector sleeve removal tool of claim 9, wherein said injector sleeve removal tool includes means for aligning said cutting head disposed between said bearing surface member and said axial cutting head.
11. The injector sleeve removal tool of claim 9, wherein said cutting head threads extend coaxially therearound in a horizontal plane.
12. The injector sleeve removal tool of claim 9, said cutting head threads extending circumferentially there around in a discontinuous manner forming a plurality of spaced apart smooth parabolic axial grooves between a plurality of axial threaded sections.
13. The injector sleeve removal tool of claim 9, wherein said a cylindrical support member includes an upper body portion having a larger external diameter than a lower body portion forming an annular taper stop means for resting on a portion of said cylinder head of the engine limiting penetration of said cutting head within said sleeve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals refer to like parts throughout the views wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(28) In accordance with the present invention, a tool is disclosed herein used for removing an injector sleeve from the cylinder head of a diesel engine without the extra labor and cost of removing the entire head from the diesel engine.
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(31) A washer load bearing surface member 20, is disposed between the rotating nut 15 and a hollow sleeve or cylinder 130 which has a large enough inner diameter for tap 51 to rotatably move therein and for the injector sleeve 80 to easily slide up and the cylinder 130. The length of cylinder 130 must be longer than the tap 51 and the available threads left on the bolt 10 after the tool 8 is assembled with the rotating extraction nut 15, washer bearing surface member 20 and stationary nut 12. Enough threads 57 must be exposed to reach into and cut at least three threads into the interior side wall of an injector sleeve 80. The washer bearing surface member 20 can be of a selected thickness but must include a center hole (not shown) large enough to allow axial movement along the bolt 10. The diameter of the washer bearing surface member 20 must be at least large enough to engage the top end edge of the cylinder 60.
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(36) A tap 51 threadably engages threads 16 of the bolt 10 and is immovably held in a selected position by a set screw 140 threadably engaging a threaded hole 53 formed in the non-threaded upper portion 55 of the tap 51. The set screw 140 provides a removable an adjustable means for threadably engaging the bolt 10. Of course, as described heretofore and shown in
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(39) Method of use of Injector Sleeve Removal Tool
(40) To use the tool, cylinder 130 is placed into the injector cavity against the cylinder head 60 so that the cylinder 130 straddles the injector sleeve 80. Now the bolt-tap-washer assembly is passed through the cylinder 130 and is urged and turned clockwise into the upper portion of the inner sleeve wall 70 of the sleeve 80 cutting threads into the inner wall of the sleeve 80. After at least one turn and preferably at two or three turns, threads are cut into the inner sleeve wall 70 sleeve, one holds the bolt head with one wrench while turning the extraction nut 15 clockwise with another wrench until the sleeve is withdrawn from the cylinder head and is loose. The area surrounding the injector sleeve 80 comprises a hollow portion 90 of the cylinder.
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(48) The end of the injector sleeve removal tool defining the tap assembly is passed through a hollow cylinder 130 of a selected diameter. The washer bearing surface member 120 is selected having an outer diameter large enough to provide a bottom surface for resting on the top edge of the hollow cylinder 130. The extraction nut 15 rests upon the top surface of the washer bearing surface member above the hollow cylinder 130. The drive member 7 head 12 of the bolt opposite the tap 51 assembly is rotated with a tool, whereby the distal end having the tap assembly turns to cut threads into the interior surface of the injector sleeve 80 securing same. The drive member 7 head of the bolt is held in a stationary position and the holding extraction nut 15 is then turned and moved downwardly biasing the bottom surface of the washer bearing surface member 120 against the top edges of the hollow cylinder 130 pulling the injector sleeve 80 upward and out of the cylinder head 60 in order that a replacement injector sleeve can be pressed into place in the cylinder head.
(49) The sequential steps are as follows: 1. Remove the valve cover. (est. 30 minutes) 2. Disconnect the fuel injector electrical connector. 3. Remove the internal oil, drain plugs in the cylinder head. 4. Remove the outboard fuel injector retaining bold which holds the injector. 5. Remove the fuel injector with a little light pressure. 6. Place the injector sleeve remover (THE WRENCH) in the injector bore. 7. Manually turn the injector tool (WRENCH) CLOCKWISE 5-6 turns (until the tap is tight into the injector sleeve. 8. Tighten shoulder bolt on the wrench CLOCKWISE downward until the sleeve is removed. 9. Then put the wrench into a vice and turn the wrench COUNTERCLOCKWISE until the sleeve is released from the wrench. 10. Put the new sleeve into the injector bore. 11. Insert the Driver Tool into the new sleeve that is residing in the injector bore then tap the DRIVER TOOL with a normal hammer until the sleeve fits tightly into injector bore. 12. Reconnect the outboard fuel injector retaining bold which holds the injector. 13. Reconnect the internal oil rail, drain plugs in the cylinder head. 14. Reconnect the fuel injector electrical connector. 15. Restore the Valve cover. One side is finished.
The Injector Sleeve Installation Tool
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(51) At the open end of the lower expandable portion 220 is an aperture through which the tapered end 252 of the expander rod 240 is inserted. The expanding mandrel 230 includes an interior cavity 223 which is approximately the same size and shape as the expander rod 240. The rod 240 includes a hexagonally shaped head 242 at the end opposite of the tapered end 252. Just below the hex head 242, the rod has external threads 244 which engage internal threads 243 within the outer shell expanding mandrel 230. As the expander rod 240 is threaded into the outer shell lower expandable portion 220, the five fingers 224 are urged radially outward.
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(53) It is anticipated that other sleeves of different lengths and configurations require expansion tools of different configurations wherein annular rib portions such as 228 and 231 are located in key positions to cause expansion of other sleeves in areas which cause the sleeve to be locked in place in cylinder heads suited to these sleeves.
(54) Whereas the installation tool described herein has five expansion fingers 224, it is anticipated that a other embodiment have three to eight or more expansion fingers.
(55) The Injector Sleeve Kit
(56) The injector sleeve kit includes the sleeve removal tool 8 and the sleeve installation tool 230.
(57) The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modification will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made upon departing from the spirit of the invention and scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, this invention is not intended to be limited by the specific exemplification presented herein above. Rather, what is intended to be covered is within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.