Cylinder head units for internal combustion engines

Internal-combustion engines – Particular piston and enclosing cylinder construction – Cylinder detail

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123193R, 123188M, 123 4182R, F01P 302, F02F 136

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039497240

ABSTRACT:
A unit cylinder head for an internal combustion engine, and preferably, a V-diesel engine, is provided with at least one vertical channel on each lateral side face thereof. The channel mates with a corresponding channel provided on an adjacent cylinder head to define a receiving joint for a clamping screw which, thus, straddles two adjacent heads. The intake and exhaust valve seats of the head have the vertical plane joining the axes thereof inclined with respect to the vertical plane along the longitudinal axis of the engine. This permits the exhaust manifold to be short while the inlet manifold has a spiral profile. The lateral faces of the head are formed with openings through which moulding sand is, initially, removed and then are utilized for water circulation.

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patent: 2561674 (1951-07-01), Rhodes
patent: 2710602 (1955-06-01), Maybach
patent: 3117565 (1964-01-01), Botter et al.
patent: 3159148 (1964-12-01), Nallinger et al.

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