The present invention relates to a lubrication system for the timing chains of an automotive V-type engine. More particularly the present invention relates to a system for lubricating the independent timing chains of the left and right banks of an engine simultaneously, from a single oil supply means.
Typically, a timing chain is installed between the crankshaft sprocket and camshaft sprocket of a vehicular engine to facilitate rotation of the camshaft. The cylinder block has a projecting portion that functions to supply oil to the timing chain. This projecting portion is typically a small projection of the cylinder block that provides a passageway for oil from the main oil gallery to the timing chain. Furthermore, the spouting hole of the projection is directed toward the timing chain and the crankshaft sprocket. Additionally, the timing chain is maintained under constant tension by a tension arm that is pivotally installed on the cylinder block. Additionally, there is a guide arm for guiding the revolving timing chain. Accordingly, the oil supply means, by spouting the oil onto the friction portion between the timing chain and the crankshaft sprocket, provides the lubricant for the tension adjuster during the actuation of the timing chain.
In a typical V-type engine, two timing chains are connected to the crankshaft sprocket and two separate lubricating devices are required. Typically, the timing chain and crankshaft sprocket are lubricated by independent spouting holes. A drawback of this configuration is that two oil galleries are required to supply the two spouting holes. Another drawback is that the bulk of the cylinder block has to be increased, thereby increasing the amount of processing work for the increased bulk of the cylinder block. Further, the positions of the peripheral elements such as the passages of the cooling water and the cylinder liners have to be designed so as to avoid interference with the main galleries.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a lubrication system for the timing chains of an automotive V-type engine in which two oil supply means share a single spouting hole. The two oil supply means simultaneously supply the oil from a single main oil gallery to timing chains of the left and right banks.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention the lubrication system for the timing chains of a V-type engine receives engine oil from the main oil gallery of a cylinder block and spouts the oil onto the timing chains. The system includes an oil supply means of a single oil supply source. The oil supply means of the single oil supply source comprises a first oil jet adaptor for lubricating the timing chain of the right bank and a second oil jet adaptor, communicating through a tubular connection path to the first oil jet adaptor, for lubricating the timing chain of the left bank.
For fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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The first oil jet adaptor 24 includes a first mounting part 30 that projects toward the front center of the cylinder block 14 and is connected to the main oil gallery of the cylinder block 14. A first spouting pipe 32 extends from the first mounting part 30 toward the timing chain 10 of the right bank. The first spouting pipe 32 provides the conduit to provide oil for lubricating the right timing chain. The second oil jet adaptor 26 includes a second mounting part 34 that projects toward the side front of the cylinder block 14. A second spouting pipe 36 extends from one side of the second mounting part 34 toward the timing chain 10 of the left bank to deliver oil for lubricating the left timing chain. A tubular connection path 38 inter-connects the first oil jet adaptor 24 and the second oil jet adaptor 26. Thus, the engine oil is spouted to the timing chains 10 of the left and right banks, thereby properly lubricating the area between the crankshaft sprocket 12 and the timing chains 10.
Further, in each of the first and second mounting parts 30 and 34, there is formed a recessed oil accommodation space.
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The engine oil which has been spouted to the timing chains 10 of the left and right banks naturally flows downward, due to gravity, and is collected in an oil pan (not illustrated). The oil pan is assembled at the bottom of the cylinder block 14. The engine oil collected in the oil pan is recycled into the main oil gallery of the cylinder block 14 by an oil pump driven off the power of the crankshaft.
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