10-02-2019, 05:01 AM
This is a somewhat down-in-the-weeds technical question that I have not seen addressed before.
I just finished my third valve clearance check and adjustment at 24,000mi on the odometer. A few valves were at the upper or lower spec limit each time I've inspected them and I always set them back to the center of the spec range. It seems foolish to me to leave any at either extreme end of the range because if they drift at all in that direction, then it's out of spec.
Anyway, while reinstalling the cams, a question occurred to me: How does the ECM know if a particular cylinder is TDC on the compression stroke or TDC on the exhaust stroke? Unlike most modern engines, the CB1100 does not have cam position sensors; it relies completely in the crank position sensor(CKP). The CKP can only give information that a cylinder is TDC, but not whether it's compression stroke or exhaust, which is 100% dependent on the cam positions (which turn at exactly 1/2 the rate of the crank).
The ignition system doesn't need to know the difference as it sparks the #1 & #4 cylinders together and the #2 & #3 cylinders together. A spark is wasted during each firing because only one of the two cylinders associated with each coil fires is needed for a given crank cycle. A wasted spark is immaterial, though.
However for the fuel injection, you can't fire a fuel charge into a the back of a closed valve then again into an open port on the next crank cycle, so how does the ECM know when to fire the injectors? The system must determine if a particular cylinder is at TDC compression or exhaust somehow.
On the single cylinder CRF dirt bike (which also has no cam sensor), the CKP can sense the slightly-slowing crank rotation during the compression stroke and the increasing rate on the power stroke to determine when TDC compression is. That wont work on an inline 4-cylinder, though, with a power stroke every 180 degrees of crank rotation.
Anybody of you smart guys have any thoughts on how Honda overcomes not having cam sensors with the CB1100 motor?
I just finished my third valve clearance check and adjustment at 24,000mi on the odometer. A few valves were at the upper or lower spec limit each time I've inspected them and I always set them back to the center of the spec range. It seems foolish to me to leave any at either extreme end of the range because if they drift at all in that direction, then it's out of spec.
Anyway, while reinstalling the cams, a question occurred to me: How does the ECM know if a particular cylinder is TDC on the compression stroke or TDC on the exhaust stroke? Unlike most modern engines, the CB1100 does not have cam position sensors; it relies completely in the crank position sensor(CKP). The CKP can only give information that a cylinder is TDC, but not whether it's compression stroke or exhaust, which is 100% dependent on the cam positions (which turn at exactly 1/2 the rate of the crank).
The ignition system doesn't need to know the difference as it sparks the #1 & #4 cylinders together and the #2 & #3 cylinders together. A spark is wasted during each firing because only one of the two cylinders associated with each coil fires is needed for a given crank cycle. A wasted spark is immaterial, though.
However for the fuel injection, you can't fire a fuel charge into a the back of a closed valve then again into an open port on the next crank cycle, so how does the ECM know when to fire the injectors? The system must determine if a particular cylinder is at TDC compression or exhaust somehow.
On the single cylinder CRF dirt bike (which also has no cam sensor), the CKP can sense the slightly-slowing crank rotation during the compression stroke and the increasing rate on the power stroke to determine when TDC compression is. That wont work on an inline 4-cylinder, though, with a power stroke every 180 degrees of crank rotation.
Anybody of you smart guys have any thoughts on how Honda overcomes not having cam sensors with the CB1100 motor?


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