Crankshaft bearing for an internal combustion engine

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing

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384294, F16C 3306

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ABSTRACT:
The crankshaft bearing for an internal combustion engine consists of two bearing sections bolted together, in which an insert made of a ferrometallic material is embedded in a casting made of a light metal alloy. The inserts consist of shaped molded parts with openings and thickenings as well as a semicircular carrier that receives the respective part of the bearing bore. The inserts are traversed by the bearing bolts, which on one side abut the outer bolt surfaces on the casting of one bearing section and are bolted into the casting of the other bearing section.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4693216 (1987-09-01), Ampferer et al.

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