Engine Lubrication: Description and Operation
GENERAL- The lubrication system is a force-fed circulating design and oil pressure is regulated by relief valve built in the oil pump.
- The oil pump utilizes a thin, large diameter trochoid design to accommodate the high engine output. This pump is directly driven by the crankshaft.
- The full-flow, paper element type oil filter is provided to improve engine reliability and has a built in bypass valve to bypass the engine oil if filter is clogged.
- The oil pan is provided with baffle plates to eliminate the effect of oil suction caused by oil level variations during operation.
- Engine oil discharged from oil pump os delivered to the journal bearings, connecting rod bearings, ect., via the oil passage (On the lower right side of the cylinder block), oil filter, and the oil gallery (on the right of the cylinder block) to provide proper lubrication and cooling.
- Engine oil is also fed under pressure to the cylinder head valve mechanism after the flow is regulated by the orifice provided in the oil gallery.