e21jps
Automotive
- Oct 2, 2011
- 19
We are designing a rocker conversions for a SOHC race engine. The operation is via finger follower style rocker with 2 rollers under the cam and one on the tip for the valve stem. I need help to find the best material compatibility for the rollers and pins. The cam roller runs directly on a needle bearing so I was thinking something like case hardened 8620 for both the roller and pin would be OK? Cam it self I'm not sure of exact grade, i think is 41xx... and induction hardened. Geometry and cam is all sorted we have spent a great deal of time and development into getting it designed correctly.
My main concern is the tip roller which runs directly on the pin with no bearing, similar to all your typical v8 style roller rockers and I need to find the best material and hardening process for these two components. Iv heard dissimilar metals are usually better. This is only splash fed with engine oil, i have included into the design some little oil tracks in the sides of the body to promote oil down to the pin.
the cam roller is 26mm x 10mm wide with 2mm open cage needle running on a 10mm shaft (pin)
the tip roller is 13mm x9mm wide running directly on a 5mm pin
Thoughts and comments greatly appreciated.
My main concern is the tip roller which runs directly on the pin with no bearing, similar to all your typical v8 style roller rockers and I need to find the best material and hardening process for these two components. Iv heard dissimilar metals are usually better. This is only splash fed with engine oil, i have included into the design some little oil tracks in the sides of the body to promote oil down to the pin.
the cam roller is 26mm x 10mm wide with 2mm open cage needle running on a 10mm shaft (pin)
the tip roller is 13mm x9mm wide running directly on a 5mm pin
Thoughts and comments greatly appreciated.