Claims
- 1. A low friction valve train actuating at least one valve in an internal combustion engine comprising:
- a cam shaft having at least one cam; and
- a tappet contacting said at least one cam and valve, said at least one cam and tappet having outer surfaces with an open porosity of at least five microns; and
- a solid film lubricant comprised of graphite up to approximately forty percent by volume, at least one solid lubricant up to approximately twenty percent by volume, and a substance that replenishes loss of occluded water and hydrocarbon molecules in said graphite at temperatures greater than 400.degree. F. from approximately five percent up to approximately thirty percent by volume, said open porosity allowing a ratio of said substance to said solid lubricant to be no greater than 30:70, said solid film lubricant being impregnated and anchored in said open porosity, said solid film lubricant being stable to temperatures at about 700.degree. F. to retain a low coefficient of friction of approximately 0.02 to 0.1 at 600.degree. F. and promote rapid formation of a stable oil film to reduce friction therebetween in an oil starved environment.
- 2. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one lubricant solid comprises at least one of boron nitride, molybdenum disulfide, copper, LiF, NaF and CaF.
- 3. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 1 including a valve seat in the engine for the valve, said valve seat having an outer surface to contact the valve, the outer surface having an open porosity, said solid film lubricant being impregnated and anchored in said open porosity.
- 4. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 1 including a valve guide disposed about the valve, wherein the valve is slidably disposed in said valve guide, said valve guide having an inner surface adjacent the valve, said inner surface impregnated with said solid film lubricant.
- 5. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 1 wherein said outer surfaces of said at least one cam are made from a porous medium to high carbon Ni--Cr alloy steel.
- 6. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tappet is made from at least one material selected from the group comprised of magnesium and aluminum.
- 7. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tappet includes means forming a cavity and a wear resistant insert disposed in said cavity to contact said at least one cam.
- 8. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 7 wherein said wear resistant insert is made from at least one material selected from the group comprised of silicon nitride, toughened alumina or hardened porous Ni--Cr alloy steel.
- 9. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 7 wherein said cavity has an inwardly tapered side wall and said wear resistant insert has inwardly tapered sides cooperating with said inwardly tapered side wall to secure said wear resistant insert to said tappet.
- 10. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 7 including a locking ring disposed between said wear resistant insert and said tappet to secure said wear resistant insert to said tappet.
- 11. A low friction valve train actuating at least one valve in an internal combustion engine comprising:
- a cam shaft having at least one cam with a base portion and lobe portion, said base and lobe portions having outer surfaces treated such that the treated surfaces have an open porosity of at least five microns;
- a tappet having an outer surface treated such that the treated surface has an open porosity, said tappet further including a wear resistant insert secured to said tappet and contacting said at least one cam; and
- a solid film lubricant comprised of graphite up to approximately forty percent by volume, at least one solid lubricant from a group comprising MoS.sub.2, boron nitride, Cu, LiF, NaF, and CaF up to approximately twenty percent by volume, and either one of a thermally stable polymer and epoxy that replenishes loss of occluded water and hydrocarbon molecules in said graphite at temperatures greater than 400.degree. F. from approximately five percent up to approximately thirty percent by volume, said open porosity allowing a ratio of said polymer/epoxy to said solid lubricant to be no greater than 30:70, said solid film lubricant being impregnated and anchored in said open porosity of said treated surfaces of said base portion and said lobe portion and said tappet, said solid film lubricant being stable to temperatures at about 700.degree. F. to retain a low coefficient of friction and promote rapid formation of a stable oil film to reduce friction therebetween in an oil starved environment.
- 12. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 11 including a valve guide surrounding the valve, the valve guide having an inner surface, said inner surface impregnated with said solid film lubricant.
- 13. A low friction valve train as set forth in claim 11 wherein the engine includes a cylinder head having a valve seat, said valve seat being impregnated with said solid film lubricant.
- 14. A low friction valve train actuating at least one valve in an internal combustion engine comprising:
- a cam shaft having at least one cam surface made from a porous medium to high carbon Ni--Cr alloy steel; and
- a tappet having an outer surface contacting said at least one cam and valve, said outer surfaces of said at least one cam and tappet having an open porosity of at least five microns and being impregnated with a solid film lubricant comprised of graphite up to approximately forty percent by volume and at least one of boron nitride and molybdenum disulfide up to approximately twenty percent by volume in either one of a high temperature polymer and epoxy base that replenishes loss of occluded water and hydrocarbon molecules in said graphite at temperatures greater than 400.degree. F. from approximately five percent up to approximately thirty percent by volume, said open porosity allowing a ratio of said polymer/epoxy to said graphite/boron nitride/molybdenum disulfide to be no greater than 30:70, the solid film lubricant has an affinity for oil and promotes rapid formation of a stable oil film to reduce friction therebetween in an oil starved environment.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/975,320, filed Nov. 12, 1992, now abandoned.
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