Claims
- 1. A cylinder block for an internal combustion engine comprising a cooling jacket portion having walls and a floor section; a plurality of cylinder tubes of generally uniform thickness integral with said cooling jacket floor section and arranged in relatively spaced relation and extending at least in part upwardly into said cooling jacket from said floor section and below said floor section, each of said cylinder tubes substantially axially supported only by said jacket floor section and substantially isolated from each other tube and said cylinder block, upper ends of said tubes being generally coplanar with top edges of said cooling jacket walls and defining a top surface of the block; a plurality of first and second bores disposed within said cylinder block parallel to said cylinder tubes and adjacent a perimeter of and in outwardly spaced relation therefrom so that said cylinder tubes are isolated from said bores via the cooling jacket extending to the top surface of the block in regions located between said bores and said cylinder tubes, with said cylinder tubes being substantially entirely surrounded by coolant above said floor section, said bores being internally threaded within said block to threadably engage a corresponding number of cylinder head bolts; said first bores being in closer proximity to said jacket walls than said second bores, the internal threading of said second bores commencing at a level which is a greater distance from the top surface of said block than the level of commencement of the internal threading in said first bores, such that relative variations in axial cylinder tube deflection with respect to radial tube position that result from axial cylinder tube compression are minimized without any cylinder tube support other than that provided by said integral jacket floor section.
- 2. A cylinder block as in claim 1 wherein the depth of said first bores is less than the depth of said second bores.
- 3. A cylinder block as in claim 1 wherein the second bores are formed in a plurality of upwardly extending bosses disposed within said jacket and substantially between a pair of cylinder tubes, said bosses being isolated from said cylinder tubes.
- 4. A cylinder block as in claim 1 wherein the level of commencement of the internal threading of said first bores is about ten to about twenty millimeters below the top surface of said block.
- 5. A cylinder block as in claim 1 wherein the level of commencement of the internal threading of said second bores is about sixty to about seventy-five millimeters below the top surface of said block.
- 6. A cylinder block as in claim 1 wherein said first and second bores are generally equally radially spaced around said cylinder tube.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 104,096 filed Dec. 17, 1979 now abandoned.
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