Claims
- 1. A gasket for use in a marine engine cooled by ambient salt water in which the engine is running, the engine having at least one location of first and second non-ferrous metal surfaces clamped together with said gasket therebetween in sandwiched relationship, the first and second surfaces each having an electrolytic solution potential and both of the surfaces being in contact with the ambient salt water coolant, said gasket comprising:
- a metallic sheet forming a core, said core having an upper surface and a lower surface;
- a first layer of water absorbing facing material securely disposed upon said upper surface of said core;
- a second layer of water absorbing facing material securely disposed upon said lower surface of said core, at least one of said first and second layers of absorbent facing material including a coolant contact zone defined between a zone of compression and a bolt clamping band, said coolant contact zone being disposed for contact with the ambient salt water coolant and for contacting areas of the first and second metal surfaces between which said gasket is sandwiched, so that upon contact with the ambient salt water coolant, at least one of said first and second layers of facing material retain moisture in said zone and between said gasket core and at least one of said first and second metal surfaces for prolonged periods of time, thus creating the conditions for an electrolytic reaction between said core and at least one of the first and second metal surfaces; and
- the electrolytic solution potential of said core is approximately equal to the respective electrolytic solution potentials of the first and second metal engine surfaces to minimize galvanic corrosion of the first and second metal surfaces when at least one of said layers of facing material becomes saturated with the ambient salt water coolant.
- 2. The gasket as defined in claim 1 wherein the first and second engine surfaces are each made of aluminum, and said core of said gasket is made of aluminum.
- 3. The gasket as defined in claim 2 wherein said core is solid.
- 4. The gasket as defined in claim 3 further including a layer of adhesive for securing said upper and lower layers of facing material to said aluminum core.
- 5. The gasket as defined in claim 4 wherein said adhesive is solvent-based and waterproof.
- 6. The gasket as defined in claim 2 wherein said core is perforated.
- 7. The gasket as defined in claim 6 wherein said upper and lower layers of facing material are mechanically bonded to said core.
- 8. The gasket as defined in claim 1 wherein the first metallic engine surface is located on the cylinder head, and the second metallic engine surface is located on the engine block, said core having at least one cylinder bore aperture, and said first and second layers of facing material each having a corresponding cylinder bore aperture in registry with said cylinder bore aperture of said core, and further including an annular metallic combustion seal adapted for disposition in each said cylinder bore aperture of said core and said upper and lower layers of facing material, said combustion seal having radially extending upper and lower flanges joined along a common inner edge, said upper and lower layers of facing material and said core being sandwiched between said flanges.
- 9. The gasket as defined in claim 8 wherein said metallic combustion seal is made of stainless steel.
- 10. The gasket as defined in claim 1 wherein the engine surfaces include a cylinder head and an engine block, and a difference in electrolytic solution potential between one of the cylinder head and the engine block, and said gasket core is less than 75 millivolts.
- 11. The gasket as defined in claim 1 wherein the engine surfaces include a cylinder head and an engine block, and a difference in electrolytic solution potential between one or the cylinder head and the engine block, and said gasket core is approximately 20 millivolts.
- 12. A cylinder head gasket: for use in a marine engine cooled by ambient salt water in which the engine is running, the engine having an aluminum cylinder head having an electrolytic solution potential and an aluminum engine block having an electrolytic solution potential, the cylinder head and the engine block being exposed to the ambient salt water coolant and being clamped together with said gasket sandwiched therebetween, said gasket comprising:
- an aluminum sheet forming a core, said core having an upper surface, a lower surface, and at least one cylinder bore aperture;
- a first layer of water absorbing facing material securely disposed upon said upper surface of said core;
- a second layer of water absorbing facing material securely disposed upon said lower surface of said core, at least one of said first and second absorbent layers of facing material including a coolant contact zone defined between a zone of compression and a bolt clamping band, said coolant contact zone being disposed for contact with the ambient salt water coolant and for contacting areas of the cylinder head and engine block between which said gasket is sandwiched, so that upon contact with the ambient salt water coolant, at least one of said first and second layers of facing material remains moisture in said zone and between said core and at least one of the engine block and the cylinder head for prolonged periods of time, thus creating the conditions for an electrolytic reaction between said core and at least one of the cylinder head and engine block, and said first and second layers of facing material each having a corresponding cylinder bore aperture in registry with said cylinder bore aperture of said core;
- said facing material comprising at least one of heat resistant aramid fibers, clay and inorganic fillers bound together;
- an annular metallic combustion seal adapted for use as a combustion seal in each said cylinder bore aperture of said core and said upper and lower layers of facing material, said combustion seal having radially extending upper and lower flanges joined along a common inner edge, said upper and lower layers of facing material and said core being sandwiched between said flanges; and
- the difference in electrolytic solution potential between one of the cylinder head and the engine block, and said gasket core is less than 75 millivolts to minimize galvanic corrosion of the cylinder head and the engine block as said at least one layer of facing material becomes saturated with salt water.
- 13. A marine engine cooled by ambient salt water in which the engine is running, the engine comprising:
- an aluminum cylinder head having a lower surface;
- an aluminum engine block having an upper surface, said lower surface of said cylinder head being configured for operational engagement upon said upper surface of said block, both said cylinder head and said block being exposed to the ambient salt water;
- a cylinder head gasket adapted to be disposed between said engaged surfaces of said cylinder head and said engine block, said gasket including:
- an aluminum sheet forming a core, said core having an upper surface, a lower surface, and at least one cylinder bore aperture;
- a first layer of water absorbing facing material securely disposed upon said upper surface of said core;
- a second layer of water absorbing facing material securely disposed upon said lower surface of said core, at least one of said first and second absorbent layers of facing material including a coolant contact zone defined between a zone of compression and a bolt clamping band, said coolant contact zone being disposed for contact with the ambient salt water coolant and contacting areas of said cylinder head and said engine block between which said gasket is disposed, so that upon contact with the ambient salt water coolant, at least one of said first and second layers of facing material retains moisture in said zone and between said core and at least one of said engine block and said cylinder head for prolonged periods of time, thus creating the conditions for an electrolytic reaction between said core and at least one of the cylinder head and engine block, and said first and second layers of facing material each having a corresponding cylinder bore aperture in registry with said cylinder bore aperture of said core; and
- the difference in electrolytic solution potential between one of said cylinder head and said engine block, and said gasket core is less than 75 millivolts to minimize galvanic corrosion of said block and said head as said at least one layer of facing material becomes saturated with salt water.
- 14. The engine as defined in claim 13 wherein said annular combustion seal is made of stainless steel.
- 15. The engine as defined in claim 13 wherein said core is solid.
- 16. The engine as defined in claim 15 further including a layer of adhesive for securing said upper and lower layers of facing material to said core.
- 17. The engine as defined in claim 13 wherein said core is perforated.
- 18. The engine as defined in claim 17 wherein said upper and lower layers of facing material are mechanically bonded to said core.
- 19. The engine as defined in claim 13 wherein a difference in electrolytic solution potential between one of said cylinder head and said engine block, and said gasket core is approximately 20 millivolts.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/000,570, filed Jan. 4, 1993, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/791,417, filed Nov. 13, 1991, both now abandoned.
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