
16 RENR9968-02
Systems Operation Section
Valves And Valve Mechanism
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Illustration 13
Valve syste
m components
(25) Valve bridge
(26) Rocker arm
(27) Camshaft
(28) Rotocoil
(29) Valve spring
(30) Valve guide
(31) Valve
The valves and the valve mechanism control the flow
of inle t air into the cylinders during en gin e ope ra tion.
The valves an
d the valve mechanism control the flow
of exhaust gases out of the cylinders during engine
operation.
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Illustration 14
Components of the gear train
(32) Timing mark
(33) Camshaft gear
(34) Adjustable idler g ear
(35) Idler gear
(36) Timing mark
(37) Cluster gear
(38) Crankshaft gear
(39) Oil pump gear
The inlet valves and t he exhaust valves are opened
by the valve mechanism. The inlet valves and
the exhaust valves are also closed by the valve
mechanism. This occurs as the rotation of the
crankshaft causes camshaft (27) to rotate. Camshaft
gear (33) is driven by a series of two idler gears (34)
and (35). Idler gear (34) is driven by cluster gear (37).
Cluster gear (37) is driven by crankshaft gear (38).
Timing mark (32) and timing mark (36) are aligned in
order to provide the correct relationship between the
piston and the valve movement.
The camshaft has three lobes for each cylinder.
One lobe operates the inlet valves. A second lobe
operates the exhaust valves. The third lobe operates
the unit injector mechanism. The camshaft lobes turn
and the rocker arms move. Movement of the rocker
arms will make th e inlet an d exhaust valve bridg es
move. These bridges allow one rocker arm to actuate
two valves at the same time. Each cylinder has two
inlet valves and two exhaust valves. Each valve has
one valve spring (29). The spring closes the valve.