The present invention relates to automobile engine components, and more particularly, to a cover for rocker arms on an internal combustion engine.
Conventional after-market rocker arm covers comprise a cover having a single cavity that encloses the rocker arms. In later model engines, the rocker arms also have mounted thereon a plurality of ignition coils that correspond to each cylinder in the engine. For the typical V8 engine, two rocker arm covers are employed for each bank of cylinders. Each of these rocker arm covers carries four ignition coils for each of the four cylinders in each cylinder bank.
The need for a cleaner, tidier rocker arm and coil arrangement has been extant for some time. However, the solutions therefor have been less than satisfactory.
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a rocker arm cover that has a first cavity for enclosing the rocker arms and a second enclosed cavity for the ignition coils. The rocker arm cover comprises a shell having an upper portion and a lower portion defined by inner and outer side walls that are joined by end walls contiguous therewith. A dividing wall joins the interior of the side walls and end walls between the upper and lower portions. The dividing wall and the lower portion of the end and side walls define a cavity for enclosing the rocker arms of an internal combustion engine. The upper portion of the side walls and end walls and the dividing wall form an upper cavity for housing the ignition coils. A removable lid covers the upper portion to enclose the upper cavity and thus hide the ignition coils from view.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Four spaced mounting apertures 36 are located in the dividing wall 20. These apertures are aligned with the mounting holes on an engine cylinder head for a conventional rocker arm cover. Conventional bolts (not shown) can be employed to secure the rocker arm cover 10 to the engine cylinder head.
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It is to be understood that the preferred embodiment disclosed herein is specifically designed for V8 engines typical of those manufactured by General Motors Corporation for its performance vehicles. This style of rocker arm cover has the central mounting aperture 36 for mounting to the cylinder head. It is to be understood that the general concept of the rocker arm herein can be utilized with engines from other manufacturers and makes. Those rocker arm covers, however, may have a flange positioned around the bottom exterior portion of the rocker arm cover and provided with a plurality of fasteners to fasten the rocker arm cover to the cylinder head. It is understood that the particular configuration of the fastening means of the rocker arm cover to the cylinder head is not a part of this invention and that a variety of conventional fastening schemes as known in the art can be utilized with the rocker arm cover of the present invention.
While representative embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.