DesignerMike
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2003
- 274
I am working on a motorcycle engine and got into a discussion about how the valve clearances will change as the engine gets hot. It's on an inline 4 cylinder with 5 valve per hole. (small valves)
His claim was that the valve stem gets hot (expands) and reduces the clearance with the camshaft.
I disagreed since the head and other parts are also expanding (making it thicker).
Actually I feel the most important part is that the overhead camshafts spin in an aluminum "carrier" which grows much faster than the valves. The camshafts are probably about 1" of aluminum above the valve stem guides
The spec is for .003"-.005" clearance when "warm"
At the end of the day the thermal changes are probably pretty insignificant but I was interested in getting some other feedback.
Thanks,
Mike
His claim was that the valve stem gets hot (expands) and reduces the clearance with the camshaft.
I disagreed since the head and other parts are also expanding (making it thicker).
Actually I feel the most important part is that the overhead camshafts spin in an aluminum "carrier" which grows much faster than the valves. The camshafts are probably about 1" of aluminum above the valve stem guides
The spec is for .003"-.005" clearance when "warm"
At the end of the day the thermal changes are probably pretty insignificant but I was interested in getting some other feedback.
Thanks,
Mike