
RENR9968-02 19
Systems Operation Section
(1) Upper rear idler bearing
(2) Oil passage for the rear housing
(3) Middle rear idler bearing
(4) Rear oil line
(5) Lower rear idler
(6) Oil passage to rocker arms and camshaft
bearings
(7) Oil passage to the heads
(8) Oil gallery in the head
(9) Ca m sha ft bearings
(10) Shaft bearing for the live idler
(11) Connecting rod with drilled oil passage
(12) External oil line to rear gear train
(13) Piston cooling jets
(14) Lower front idler gear bearing
(15) Main bearings
(16) Right side turbocharger oil supply line
(17) Left side turbocharger oil supply line
(18) Auxiliary oil filter (if equipped)
(19) Main oil gallery
(20) Extension for the oil gallery
(21) Oil filter bypass valve
(22) Oil cooler bypass valve
(23) Oil cooler
(24) Oil pump
(25) Oil pump bypass valve
(26) Oil pan
(27) Oil filter
Theoilpump(24)ismountedtothebottomofthe
cylinder block within the oil pan (26). The oil pump
(24) pulls oil from the oil pan (26). The oil then flows
through a passage to the oil cooler (23). Oil then
flows through the oil filters (27). The oil can flow into
the main oil gallery (19) from the right side or the left
side of the block. T he location of the incoming oil
supply is dependent on the location of the oil filters
which can be located on either side of the block. The
oil then flows through a set of cro ss-drilled holes to
the opposite side oil gallery.
The main oil gallery (19) distributes oil to the following
components: the crankshaft main bearings (15),
thepistoncoolingjets(13),theextensionoftheoil
gallery (20), the turbocharger oil supply line (16), the
turbocharger oil supply line (17), and the live front
idler gear bearings (10). The main oil gallery (19) also
distributes oil to the r ear accesso ry drives through
an external oil line (12).
Oil enters th e crankshaft through holes in the
bearing surfaces (journals) for the main bearing
(15). Passages connect the bearing surface (journal)
for the main bearing (15) with the bearing surface
(journal) for the connecting rod (11). The oil flows
upward thro ugh a drilled pass age in the conne cting
rod to the piston pin bearing.
The extension for the oil gallery (20) is located in the
front right corner of the engine block. The extension
for the oil gallery (20) supplies oil to the lower front
idler gear bearing (14).
The oil flows to the live front idler gear bearing (10)
and around bearing (10) to the oil passage for the
cylinder head (7). The oil then flows to the oil gallery
in the cylinder head (8) and the oil flows to the oil
passage (6) for the camshaft bearing s (9) and the
rocker a rms.
The oil for the lower rear idler bearin g (5) is feed from
a p assage that is connected to the las t rear main
crankshaft bearing (15). O il is also feed from the rear
mainbearingtotherearoilline(4)andtotheoil
passage in the rear housing (2) for t he middle rear
idler gear bearing (3) and the upper rear idler gear
bearing (1).
This oil circuit typically operates at a pressure of
214kPa(31psi)atlowidleandat400kPa(58psi)
at rated speed.
The oil pump bypass valve (25) limits the pressure
of the oil that comes from t he oil pump (24 ). T he oil
pump (24) can put more oil into the system than oil
that is needed. As the oil pressure increases, the oil
pump bypass valve (25) will open. This allows the
oil that is not needed to go back to the suction side
of the oil pump (24).
Cold oil with high v iscosity causes a restriction to the
oil flo w through the oil cooler (23) and the oil filter
(27). The oil cooler bypass valve (22) and the oil filter
bypass valve (21) will open if the engine is cold. This
will give immediate lubrication to all components. The
oil pump (24) sends the cold oil through the bypass
valves, around the oil cooler (23), and the oil filte r
(27), and to the main oil gallery (19) in the cylinder
block.
When the oil gets warm, the pressure difference in
the bypass valves decreases. This closes the bypass
valves. This c reates a normal flow of oil through the
oil cooler and through the oil filter.
The bypass valves will also open w hen there is a
restriction in the oil cooler (23) or a restriction in
the oil filter (27). This action lubricates the engine if
the oil cooler (23) or the oil filter (27) are restricted.
The bypass valve opening pressures vary with
applications .
An oil cooling chamber is formed by the forged lip at
the top of the skirt of the piston and the cavity behind
theringgroovesinthepistoncrown.Oilflow from
piston cooling jet (13) enters the cooling chamber
through a drilled passag e in the skirt and returns to
the oil pan (26) through the clearance gap between
the crown and the skirt. The four holes that have
been drilled from the piston oil ring groove to the
interior of the pis to n drain excess oil from the oil ring.
The oil breather allows blowby gases from the
cylinders during engine operation to escape from the
crankcase. The blowby gases discharge through the
flywheel housing to a preformed tube that is routed to
the atmosphere. This preve nt s pressure from building
up that could cause seals or gaskets to leak.
Note: Engine s that are equipped w ith an auxiliary oil
filter (18) will pick up oil at a port. The filte red oil w ill
be returned to the oil pan (26).