Summary
The lubrication system is designed to keep the components in the engine lubricated and to reduce friction
The lubrication system is designed to keep the components in the engine lubricated and to reduce friction
All moving parts in an engine require lubrication, that is, the
application of oil to moving parts to reduce
friction between them.
A lubrication system distributes oil through the engine. A typical
lubrication system consists of an oil sump, an oil pump, and oil
galleries. The oil is stored in the sump, bolted to the bottom of the
engine block. Oil is drawn from the sump by an oil pump. Oil galleries
are small passages in the cylinder block that direct oil to the moving
parts.
Oil that has been pumped to the crankshaft main bearings travels through oil-ways to the connecting rods.
Oil may also be splashed from the connecting rods onto the cylinder walls.
A filter is usually provided to remove particles of dirt from the
oil, and the circulation of the oil assists with the cooling of the
internals parts.