Claims
- 1. A combination in an internal combustion engine of
- means defining a combustion chamber having an inner wall, said wall having an annular recess with a cylindrical wall around the port at its juncture with said chamber,
- a valve seat insert retained in said recess, said insert comprising a hard metal ring having an outer side received in and engaging the recess cylindrical wall and a seat end facing the combustion chamber and including an annular valve seat at its inner edge said valve seat being centered on an axis, and
- an outer portion of said seat end and an adjacent portion of the combustion chamber wall together forming an outwardly dished portion extending longitudinally and radially inwardly relative to the extreme end of the port opening at an angle in the range of from 20.degree. to 35.degree. from a plane normal to the valve seat axis said valve seat extending further inwardly from said dished portion at an angle in the range of from 40.degree. to 50.degree. from said normal plane.
- 2. A combination in an internal combustion engine of
- means defining a combustion chamber having an inner wall,
- a fluid conducting port opening to said chamber through said wall and having an annular recess with a cylindrical wall around the port at its junction with said chamber,
- a valve seat insert retained in said recess, said insert comprising a hard metal ring having an outer side received in and engaging the recess cylindrical wall and a seat end facing the combustion chamber and including an annular valve seat at its inner edge and an annular chamfer at its outer edge, said valve seat being centered on an axis, and
- a center portion of said seat end and an adjacent portion of the combustion chamber wall together forming an outwardly dished portion extending longitudinally and radially inward relative to the extreme end of the port opening at an angle in the range of from 20.degree. to 35.degree. from a plane normal to the valve seat axis, said valve seat extending further inwardly from said dished portion at an angle in the range of from 40.degree. to 50.degree. from said normal plane and the cylindrical wall having an inwardly protruding portion engaging at least part of said seat insert chamfer to positively retain the seat insert in the recess.
- 3. A combination as in claim 2 wherein said protruding portion engages substantially the entire extent of said seat insert chamber.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 010,240 filed Feb. 2, 1987 and now abandoned.
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