ScottI2R
Electrical
- Feb 2, 2005
- 277
Hi All,
I just rented a a new gm with the 3.9L with AFM. I would like some details on how this works in the valve and ignition systems. The transitions between 6 and 3 cylinder mode were not even noticable. Detailed links will work. I have found generalisations "solenoids on the lifters" on the web but nothing detailed. I understand the old 90 degree pushrod V8's and valve and ignition timing in engines that were all mechanical but I could use a lesson in today's stuff. Also, any details on electronically variable valve timing would be appreciated as well. This would make sense to me in an engine where the valves were driven directly by individual solenoids but in my engine experience 60-70's SBC and BBC's, variable valve timing was a prelude to timing chain failure.
Thank you in advance,
Scott
In a hundred years, it isn't going to matter anyway.
I just rented a a new gm with the 3.9L with AFM. I would like some details on how this works in the valve and ignition systems. The transitions between 6 and 3 cylinder mode were not even noticable. Detailed links will work. I have found generalisations "solenoids on the lifters" on the web but nothing detailed. I understand the old 90 degree pushrod V8's and valve and ignition timing in engines that were all mechanical but I could use a lesson in today's stuff. Also, any details on electronically variable valve timing would be appreciated as well. This would make sense to me in an engine where the valves were driven directly by individual solenoids but in my engine experience 60-70's SBC and BBC's, variable valve timing was a prelude to timing chain failure.
Thank you in advance,
Scott
In a hundred years, it isn't going to matter anyway.