Claims
- 1. An internal combustion engine, comprising:an engine housing; a valve train disposed within said engine housing, said valve train including at least one valve moveable between closed and open positions, and at least one cam lobe mounted for rotation; a shaft supported by said engine housing and moveable between first and second adjustment positions; an adjustment member mounted to said shaft, said adjustment member having an eccentric portion; at least one valve actuator pivotally mounted upon said eccentric portion of said adjustment member, said valve actuator having a first portion in engagement with said cam lobe and a second portion located adjacent said valve to define a clearance space therebetween when said valve is in said closed position, wherein when said shaft is in said first adjustment position, said adjustment member may be rotated to move said valve actuator and vary said clearance space, and when said shaft is in said second adjustment position, the position of said adjustment member is fixed.
- 2. The engine of claim 1, including an intake valve and an exhaust valve, each said valve having an associated shaft, adjustment member, and valve actuator.
- 3. The engine of claim 1, wherein said shaft comprises a bolt having a head, said bolt threadably engaged with said engine housing such that, in said second adjustment position, said adjustment member is fixedly captured between said engine housing and said bolt head.
- 4. The engine of claim 1, wherein said adjustment member includes at least one rotation stop engagable with said engine housing to limit rotation of said adjustment member.
- 5. The engine of claim 1, wherein said adjustment member includes tool receiving structure.
- 6. An internal combustion engine, comprising:an engine housing including therein at least one rotatable cam lobe, at least one valve, and at least one valve actuator periodically engaging said cam lobe to actuate said valve, wherein a clearance space is defined between said valve actuator and said valve when said valve actuator is not engaged by said cam lobe; and a mechanism for adjusting said clearance space, comprising: a shaft having a head portion, said shaft adjustably securable to said engine housing between first and second positions; and an adjustment member mounted to said shaft, said adjustment member having an eccentric portion upon which said valve actuator is pivotally mounted, wherein when said shaft is in said first adjustment position, said adjustment member may be rotated upon said shaft to move said valve actuator and vary said clearance space, and when said shaft is in said second adjustment position, said adjustment member is captured between said shaft head portion and said engine housing to fix the position of said adjustment member.
- 7. The engine of claim 6, wherein said shaft comprises a bolt having a threaded shank extending from said head portion and threadably engaging said engine housing such that, in said second adjustment position, said bolt shank is tightened within said engine housing to fixedly capture said adjustment member between said engine housing and said bolt head.
- 8. The engine of claim 6, wherein said adjustment member includes at least one rotation stop engagable with said engine housing to limit rotation of said adjustment member.
- 9. The engine of claim 6, wherein said adjustment member includes tool receiving structure.
- 10. The engine of claim 6, including an intake valve and an exhaust valve, each said valve having an associated shaft, adjustment member, and valve actuator.
- 11. In combination:an internal combustion engine including a cam having a lobe periodically engaging a valve actuator to actuate a valve within a housing of said engine, wherein a clearance space exists between said valve actuator and said valve when said valve actuator is out of engagement with said lobe; and a valve clearance adjustment mechanism, comprising; an eccentric adjustment member upon which said valve actuator is pivotably mounted, said adjustment member adjustable to vary the location of said valve actuator and said clearance space; and a shaft upon which said adjustment member is rotatably mounted, said shaft engageable with said engine housing to fix the rotational position of said adjustment member and thereby set said clearance space.
- 12. The combination of claim 11, wherein said shaft is a bolt threadably engaging said engine housing, said bolt tightenable with respect to said engine housing to capture said adjustment member between a head portion of said bolt and said engine housing.
- 13. The combination of claim 11, wherein said adjustment member includes at least one rotation stop engagable with said engine housing to limit rotation of said adjustment member.
- 14. The combination of claim 11, wherein said adjustment member includes tool receiving structure.
- 15. The combination of claim 11, including an intake valve and an exhaust valve, each said valve having an associated shaft, adjustment member, and valve actuator.
- 16. An internal combustion engine, comprising:a cam having a lobe periodically engaging a valve actuator to actuate a valve within a housing of said engine, wherein a clearance space exists between said valve actuator and said valve when said valve actuator is out of engagement with said lobe; and a valve clearance adjustment mechanism, comprising; a shaft supported by said engine housing; an eccentric adjustment member rotatably mounted upon said shaft and adjustably supporting said valve actuator, said adjustment member including at least one stop portion engageable with said engine housing to limit the rotation of said adjustment member such that corresponding adjustment of said valve actuator is substantially confined to movement of said valve actuator in a direction parallel to said valve.
- 17. The internal combustion engine of claim 16, wherein said shaft is adjustable between a first position in which said adjustment member is rotatable, and a second position in which the rotational position of said adjustment member is fixed to thereby set said clearance space.
- 18. The internal combustion engine of claim 17, wherein said shaft is a bolt threadably engaging said engine housing, said bolt capturing said adjustment member between a head portion of said bolt and said engine housing in said second position.
- 19. The internal combustion engine of claim 16, wherein said adjustment member includes two stop portions, one stop portion engageable with said engine housing to limit rotation of said adjustment member in a first direction, and another stop portion engageable with said engine housing to limit rotation of said adjustment member in a second direction opposite said first direction.
- 20. A method of adjusting the clearance between a valve and a valve actuator which is pivotally mounted upon a shaft within the housing of an internal combustion engine, comprising the steps of:adjusting an eccentric adjustment member disposed between the shaft and the valve actuator to move the valve actuator in one of a direction closer or further away from the valve to provide a desired clearance between the valve actuator and the valve; and rotating the shaft to engage the shaft with the engine housing and capturing the adjustment member in a fixed position between the shaft and the engine housing to fix the clearance between the valve and the valve actuator.
- 21. The method of claim 20, including the additional steps of determining the clearance between the valve actuator and the valve before and after said rotating step.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein said adjusting step comprises rotating the adjustment member to move the valve actuator in one of a direction closer or further away from the valve.
- 23. An internal combustion engine, comprising:an engine housing; a valve train disposed within said engine housing, said valve train including at least one linkage member moveable to open and close a valve, and at least one cam lobe mounted for rotation; a shaft supported by said engine housing and moveable between first and second adjustment positions; an adjustment member mounted to said shaft, said adjustment member having an eccentric portion; at least one valve actuator pivotally mounted upon said eccentric portion of said adjustment member, said valve actuator having a first portion in engagement with said cam lobe and a second portion located adjacent said linkage member to define a clearance space therebetween when said valve is closed, wherein when said shaft is in said first adjustment position, said adjustment member may be rotated to move said valve actuator and vary said clearance space, and when said shaft is in said second adjustment position, the position of said adjustment member is fixed.
- 24. The engine of claim 23, including an intake valve and an exhaust valve, each said valve having an associated linkage member, shaft, adjustment member, and valve actuator.
- 25. The engine of claim 23, wherein said shaft comprises a bolt having a head, said bolt threadably engaged with said engine housing such that, in said second adjustment position, said adjustment member is fixedly captured between said engine housing and said bolt head.
- 26. The engine of claim 23, wherein said adjustment member includes at least one rotation stop engagable with said engine housing to limit rotation of said adjustment member.
- 27. A method of adjusting the clearance between a valve linkage member and a valve actuator which is pivotally mounted upon a shaft within the housing of an internal combustion engine, comprising the steps of:adjusting an eccentric adjustment member disposed between the shaft and the valve actuator to move the valve actuator in one of a direction closer or further away from the valve linkage member to provide a desired clearance between the valve actuator and the valve linkage member; and rotating the shaft to engage the shaft with the engine housing and capturing the adjustment member in a fixed position between the shaft and the engine housing to fix the clearance between the valve linkage member and the valve actuator.
- 28. The method of claim 27, including the additional steps of determining the clearance between the valve actuator and the valve linkage member before and after said rotating step.
- 29. The method of claim 27, wherein said adjusting step comprises rotating the adjustment member to move the valve actuator in one of a direction closer or further away from the valve linkage member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit under Title 35, U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/392,636, entitled VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM, filed on Jun. 28, 2002.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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