Engine Lubrication: Description and Operation
DESCRIPTIONThe lubrication system is designed to provide optimum oil flow to critical components of the engine throughout its entire operating range.
OPERATION
The engine lubrication system operates as follows:
- Oil is drawn into the oil pump (6600) through the oil pump screen cover and tube (6622) in the sump.
- Oil is pumped through the oil cooler (6A642) then the oil bypass filter (67143 on the left front side of the cylinder block (6010).
- Oil enters the main oil gallery where it is distributed to the crankshaft main journals and to both cylinder heads (6049).
- From the main journals, the oil is routed through cross drilled passages in the crankshaft (6303) to the connecting rod bearings (6211) for connecting rod bearing lubrication. Controlled leakage through the crankshaft main bearings (6333) and crankshaft main bearings is slung radially outward to cool and lubricate the cylinder walls as well as the entire connecting rod (6200), piston (6108) and piston rings.
- The camshaft lobe and rocker arms (6564) are lubricated by splash created through valve train operation.
CYLINDER HEAD
- The left cylinder head is fed from a drilling into the supply passage feeding the main gallery at the front of the cylinder block.
- The right cylinder head is fed from a drilling into the rear of the main gallery.
SYSTEM PRESSURE
Main gallery pressure is reduced as it enters the cylinder head galleries through fixed serviceable orifices located at the upper part of the feed passages. It is this reduced pressure in the cylinder head galleries which feeds the camshaft journals, the valve tappets (6500) and the primary and secondary timing chain tensioners (6L266).