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MANIFOLDS and HEADS n Chapter 8 n Classroom Manual n Page 179 CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK
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OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES n Explain the function of the intake manifold. n Explain the function of the exhaust manifold. n Describe the function of the valve spring. n Explain the differences in valve stem seals. n Describe the purpose in valve guides & the difference between intregal & insert types. CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK
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OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES n Describe the function of the valve seats. n List & describe the function of the valve parts. n Determine the causes of common valve malfunctions. n Determine abnormal valve seat wear. n Describe the different types of combustion chambers. CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION n Proper combustion requires the engine to “breathe” properly. n Intake & Exhaust manifolds & Valve train must all work together. n Cylinder head design affects power. n Discuss common types of failures. n Determine normal & Abnormal wear. CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK
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MANIFOLDSMANIFOLDS n Intake n Materials –Cast Iron –Aluminum –Plastic n Manifold Types –Single Plane –Dual Plane n Runner Design n Exhaust n Materials –Cast Iron –Steel Tubing –Stainless Steel Tubing n Manifold Types –Factory cast –Tube Headers n Runner Design CBC AUTO RK
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INTAKE MANIFOLD n Runners are Level n Equal runner length and cross section. n Wet or Dry n Inlet temp 100 n Exhaust crossover passage CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK
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DUAL PLANE
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PRE-HEAT SYSTEM
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BIMETAL SENSOR
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EXHAUST MANIFOLD n A restriction of exhaust gas flow can result in excessive backpressure. n Proper tuning of the exhaust manifold (headers) creates a vacuum that assists in air/fuel mixture induction into the cylinder. CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK Page 182
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CYLINDER HEADS n Valves n Seats n Springs n Combustion Chamber n Expansion rate differences n Electrolysis CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK Page 184
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CYLINDER HEAD
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VALVE MALFUNCTIONS n Burned Valves n Channeling - page 190 n Metal Erosion n Breakage n Valve Stem Wear - page 191 CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK Page 188
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VALVESVALVES Improper valve seat finish. Heat transfer.
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VALVE SEATS n There are two types of seats: –Intregal valve seats. –Removable valve seats. n Materials –Cast Iron –Bronze –Various Stainless Steel Alloys n Seat Recession Page 192 CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK
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VALVE SPRINGS n Valve springs close the valve against its seat. n And maintain tension in the valve train. n Valves open & close 50/sec @ 6000 RPM. n Valve float is when the lifter leaves the cam surface. n Heat destroys springs. n Do NOT clean springs in hot tank. CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK Page 194
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VALVE GUIDES n Two types of Valve Guides: –Intregal –Insert n Materials –Cast Iron –Bronze n Some Guides MUST be removed in a specific direction. CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK Page 195
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VALVE SEALS n Valve Stem Seal Materials –Polyaceate 250 –Neopreme 300 –Viton 440 –Teflon CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK Page 196 n Valve Stem Seal Types –O-Ring –Umbrella –Positive
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ROCKER ARMS n Typical ratio 1.5 : 1 n Check fulcrum or stud for wear. n Check tip and pushrod socket. n Adjustable or non-adjustable. CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK Page 197
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COMPONENT RELATIONSHIP n As the valve and seat are ground, the valve tip will extend farther thru the head. n This will change valve spring pressure. n And rocker arm alignment. CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK Page 197
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COMBUSTION CHAMBER DESIGNS n Wedge Chamber - page 198 n Hemispherical Chamber n Swirl Chamber - page 199 n Chamber-in Piston n Pentroof Chamber - page 200 n Fast Burn n Tumble Port - page 201 n Stratified Charge Chamber CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK
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THE COMBUSTION PROCESS n Preignition –page 203 n Detonation –Page 204 CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK Page 202
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MULTIVALVE ENGINES CBC AUTOMOTIVE RK Page 204
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