Claims
- 1. valve lifter for operating between a camshaft and a valve, the valve lifter comprising;
a body; a roller member rotatably mounted to the body for engaging the camshaft; and a predetermined flow path for directing lubrication to the roller from a lubricant receiving location on the body spaced from the roller.
- 2. The valve lifter of claim 1 wherein the oil receiving location includes a transverse through bore in the lifter body.
- 3. The valve lifter of claim 2 wherein roller member has an axis of rotation that is parallel to the transverse through bore .
- 4. The valve lifter of claim 1 wherein the predetermined flow path is a through passageway in the body.
- 5. The valve lifter of claim 4 wherein the through passageway comprises a pair of spaced passageways.
- 6. A valve lifter for interconnecting a camshaft to a valve, the valve lifter comprising;
a body having a lower substantially sold portion extending along a longitudinal axis; a roller member rotatively mounted to the body lower portion for engaging the camshaft and rotating about an axis of rotation thereof transverse to the longitudinal axis; an oil passageway extending through the body transverse to the longitudinal axis and parallel with the axis of rotation of the roller for receiving lubrication; and at least one oiling channel for directing lubrication from the oil passageway to the roller.
- 7. A valve lifter assembly for operating with a camshaft, the valve lifter assembly comprising:
a valve lifter including an elongated body having a predetermined orientation for operating with the camshaft; a roller rotatively mounted to the body having an axis of rotation that is substantially parallel to an axis of rotation of the camshaft with the lifter body in its predetermined orientation; an engine block including bores configured to slidingly receive valve lifter bodies therein; an anti-rotation member for keeping the body in the predetermined orientation thereof; a shoulder on the anti-rotation member for mating with a corner about the bore to maintain the member in its predetermined position; and a surface of the anti-rotation member for engaging the lifter body to prevent rotation thereof.
- 8. The anti-rotation member of claim 7 wherein the anti-rotation member has a portion thereof adapted to seat in the engine block outside the bore for being fastened thereto
- 9. The anti-rotation member of claim and 7 wherein the valve lifter body includes a planar portion, and the anti-rotation member surface extends for a short distance into the bore for engaging the planar portion to guide the valve lifter body and prevents rotation thereof as it is reciprocated by the camshaft with the short surface in the bore minimizing the frictional wear between the surface and planar position.
- 10. The anti-rotation member of claim 7 wherein guide spans a bore in the engine block for receiving a valve lifter.
- 11. A valve lifter assembly for operating with a camshaft, the valve lifter assembly comprising:
a valve lifter including an elongated body having a predetermined orientation for operating with the camshaft; a planar portion on the valve lifter body; a roller rotatively mounted to the body having an axis of rotation that is substantially parallel to an axis of rotation of the camshaft with the lifter body in its predetermined orientation; an engine block including bores configured to slidingly receive valve lifter bodies therein; an anti-rotation member for keeping the body in the predetermined orientation thereof; a surface of the anti-rotation member that extends into the bore for engaging the planar portion to guide the valve lifter body and prevent rotation thereof as it is reciprocated by the camshaft with the shoulder in the bore minimizing the frictional wear between the surface and planar position.
- 12. The valve lifter of claim 11 wherein the short surface and the valve lifter body planar portion have predetermined lengths in the axial direction with the planar portion being at least five times the length of the short surface.
- 13. The valve lifter of claim 11 wherein the planar portion does not extend the full length of the lifter body.
- 14. The shoulder of claim 11 wherein the shoulder extends a short distance in the bore of the engine block.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 203,015, filed Dec. 1, 1998.
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