Claims
- 1. An engine block having one or more anti-friction coated cylinder bore walls, comprising:
- (a) a metal engine block having at least one metal cylinder wall;
- (b) a coating of grains fused to said cylinder bore wall, said grains having solid lubricant particles encapsulated within a soft metal shell, said shells being fused together to form a network with the limited porosity, said solid lubricant comprising graphite and MoS.sub.2 ; and
- (c) wet oil lubrication retained within the porosity of said coating.
- 2. The engine block as in claim 1, in which said network also includes wear-resistant material fused and alloyed to the shells of said solid lubricant particles.
- 3. The engine block as in claim 1, in which said soft metal has a hardness no greater than 50 Rc.
- 4. The engine block as in claim 1, in which said soft metal is selected from the group of Ni, Co, Cu, Zn, Sn, Mg, and Fe.
- 5. The engine block as in claim 1, in which the metal for said cylinder wall is a metal or alloyed elected from the group of Al, Mg, Ti, and said soft metal additionally comprises a small amount of alloyed metal adherently compatible with said cylinder bore wall metal.
- 6. The engine block as in claim 1, in which said solid lubricant smears and spreads across said cylinder wall during engine use.
- 7. The engine block as in claim 1, in which a thin layer of solid lubricant encased in a thermoset polymer resides on said coating.
Parent Case Info
This is a division Ser. No. 08/088,486, filed Jul. 6, 1993.
Divisions (1)
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