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SAKOR Technologies develops innovative valve spring tester for SAIC Motor

SAKOR Technologies, Inc., a recognized leader in the implementation of instrumentation products for dynamometer testing, has developed and supplied a new valve spring test system to SAIC Motor Corporation Limited. The new SAKOR test stand will be used for valve train development and testing and is expected to facilitate improvements in fuel economy.

SAIC and its partners will use the new capabilities for driving engine cam systems to make precise laser measurements of valve displacement, spring displacement, and motion of other valve train components in the engine head as the cams are spinning. The test stand information will be used to improve valve spring design performance and durability.

The SAKOR test stand system is equipped with a single AccuDyne AC Dynamometer that drives both cam shafts simultaneously. The AccuDyne is a 4-quadrant motoring dynamometer, fully capable of testing both active devices and passive devices that do not drive themselves, including cam shafts, pumps, clutches, and compressors.

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The valve spring testing unit will facilitate review of different mechanical components, springs, valve seats, and components in the cam drive line, which opens and closes valves to cylinders letting fuel and exhaust in and out.

In older engines, timing of valve opening and closing was fixed, but newer designs are being developed to change the timing depending upon the engine speed and load. An enhanced version of the SAKOR test system can also simulate these different cam phasing methods.

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