US20020127073A1 - Method and system for manufacturing a cylinder head - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to cylinder head manufacturing methods and systems and, more particularly, to a method and system for machining a cylinder head using a pair of five axis computerized numerical control (CNC) machines in three machining setups.
- CNC computerized numerical control
- cylinder heads are machined in eight to twenty or more machining setups.
- a problem associated with so many machining setups is part variability and system inefficiencies incurred by stringing machines out serially as opposed to a parallel system. What is needed is a method for machining cylinder heads in less machining setups using a minimal amount of CNC machines.
- the present invention provides a method and system for machining a cylinder head.
- the method and system include loading a cylinder head into a first five axis computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine.
- a first fixture of the first CNC machine is then located against a top surface of the cylinder head such that the cylinder head is in a horizontal position.
- the first CNC machine then machines the cylinder head in the horizontal position.
- a second fixture of the first CNC machine is then located against a bottom surface of the cylinder head such that the cylinder head is in a vertical position.
- the first CNC machine then machines the cylinder head in the vertical position.
- the cylinder head is then moved into a second five axis CNC machine.
- a fixture of the second CNC machine is then located against a bottom surface of the cylinder head.
- the second CNC machine then machines the cylinder head.
- the first fixture of the first CNC machine is located against a top surface of the cylinder head with respect to cylinder head cast locators and combustion chamber buttons of the cylinder head.
- the second fixture of the first CNC machine is located against a bottom surface of the cylinder head with respect to manufacturing holes of the cylinder head.
- the first CNC machine machines the cylinder head in the horizontal position by orienting a spindle of the first CNC machine adjacent the bottom surface of the cylinder head to machine the bottom surface of the cylinder head with the spindle as a function of depth of the combustion chamber buttons of the cylinder head.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of an example of an engine assembly having a cylinder head machined in accordance with the method and system of the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a bottom view of a cylinder head to be machined in accordance with the method and system of the present invention
- FIG. 3 illustrates a top view of the cylinder head shown in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 illustrates a block diagram describing overall operation of the method and system of the present invention
- FIG. 5 illustrates the configuration of a five axis CNC machine for the first and second machining setups
- FIG. 6 illustrates the configuration of the five axis CNC machine for the third and final machining setup.
- FIG. 1 a schematic cross-sectional view of an exemplary engine assembly 10 having a cylinder head 12 machined in accordance with the method and system of the present invention is shown.
- cylinder head 12 is just one example of the many different types of cylinder heads that may be machined in accordance with the present invention.
- General examples of such cylinder heads include those for two and four cycle engines, those having overhead camshafts and camshafts located in the cylinder block, those having push rod configuration, and the like.
- Cylinder head 12 mounts to a cylinder block 14 via a cylinder head gasket 15 .
- Cylinder head 12 includes an intake face 16 having intake ports and an exhaust face 18 having exhaust ports.
- Cylinder head 12 further includes a plurality of intake valves 20 and exhaust valves 22 each associated with a respective top cylinder combustion chamber section 24 of the cylinder head.
- Intake valves 20 and exhaust valves 22 are movable within respective top cylinder combustion chamber sections 24 of cylinder head 12 .
- Intake and exhaust ports lead from top cylinder combustion chamber sections 24 to the intake and exhaust manifolds.
- the ends of the intake and exhaust ports that enter top cylinder combustion chamber sections 24 contain respective valve seats 28 .
- valve guides 29 which help align valves 20 , 22 are machined into cylinder head 12 .
- Top cylinder combustion chamber sections 24 of cylinder head 12 are positioned over corresponding bottom cylinder bores 26 of cylinder block 14 .
- a piston 30 fits into each bottom cylinder bore 26 .
- a connecting rod 32 connects piston 30 to a crankshaft 34 .
- Piston 30 in conjunction with other pistons of engine assembly 10 moves up and down in cylinder bore 26 to rotate crankshaft 34 .
- engine assembly 10 includes a number of cylinder/piston assemblies which are configured for conventional four cycle operation. The rotation of crankshaft 34 provides driving power from engine assembly 10 to move a vehicle.
- Cylinder head 12 includes a valve train for opening and closing valves 20 , 22 .
- the valve train may include a camshaft 36 , or have a push rod rocker configuration, operable for opening and closing intake valves 20 and a camshaft 38 operable for opening and closing exhaust valves 22 .
- Both camshafts 36 , 38 have cam lobes 37 , 39 which contact valve spring and bucket tappet assemblies 40 , 42 to move valves 20 , 22 up and down for closing and opening access between ports 16 , 18 and combustion chambers 24 , 26 .
- Camshafts 36 , 38 are housed within respective cam towers 44 , 46 of cylinder head 12 .
- Cylinder head 12 further includes a spark plug 48 for providing a spark in combustion chambers 24 , 26 .
- Cylinder head 12 includes a bottom surface 52 (joint face) which attaches to cylinder block 14 via head gasket 15 and cylinder head bolts. Cylinder head 12 includes a top surface 54 (rocker cover rail side) having a plurality of cam towers 56 . Intake face 16 has an intake port 58 associated with each combustion chamber 24 . Similarly, exhaust face 18 has an exhaust port 60 associated with each combustion chamber 24 . Cylinder head 12 has a front face 62 and a rear face 64 .
- Cylinder head 12 includes a plurality of fastener apertures 66 for bolting the cylinder head to cylinder block 14 .
- Cylinder head 12 further includes a pair of manufacturing holes 68 , 70 .
- Camshaft 38 extends through cylinder head 12 along a camshaft bore 72 .
- Cylinder head 12 further includes “Y”, “X”, and “Z” cast locators (one “Z”, two “Y” and three “X” cast locators) for orienting the cylinder head in a five axis CNC machine.
- Cylinder head 12 also includes oil holes 71 for enabling oil to lubricate the running parts of the cylinder head.
- Block diagram 80 describes a series of operations (OP) for machining cylinder head 12 in accordance with the present invention.
- the series of operations include performing three machining setups in a five axis CNC machine for machining a cylinder head.
- the first two machining setups are performed in a first five axis CNC machine and the third and final machining setup is performed in a second five axis CNC machine.
- all three machining setups are performed in the first CNC machine.
- a plurality of cylinder head castings are each loaded into respective five axis computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines as shown in block 82 .
- CNC computer numerically controlled
- Each of the parallel arranged five axis CNC machine are used to perform the same operations on respective cylinder head castings as shown in blocks 84 . Accordingly, only machining operations (OP- 10 and OP- 20 ) of one of the five axis CNC machines on a cylinder head casting will be described further in detail below.
- CNC machine 100 includes a five dimensional motion system including three rigid carriages for three coordinate axis (X, Y, Z) translational movement, a fourth axis rotating for A-axis rotation, and a fifth axis for B-axis tilt.
- CNC machine 100 includes two pallets (not shown). One pallet holds two cylinder heads for first and second machining operations OP- 10 and OP- 20 and the other pallet acts as a station for unloading and loading cylinder heads.
- CNC machine 100 generally operates in accordance with a description of the cylinder head and parameters for machining the cylinder head with a spindle. CNC machine 100 moves cylinder head 12 along a three dimensional path while machining the cylinder head with the spindle in accordance with the desired parameters.
- CNC machine 100 includes a machine table 101 , a tombstone 102 , and a pair of fixtures 104 and 106 .
- Tombstone 102 and fixtures 104 and 106 hold cylinder head 12 in CNC machine 100 for performing machining of the cylinder head in accordance with first and second machining operations OP- 10 and OP- 20 .
- CNC machine 100 first performs first machining operation OP- 10 on cylinder head 12 . To do so, fixture 106 locates off of “Y” and “Z” cast locators on cylinder head 12 . Fixture 106 holds cylinder head 12 in a horizontal (or vertical) position and top surface 54 of the cylinder head clamps up against a rocker cover. CNC machine 100 then probes the three “X” cast locators and orients bottom surface 52 of cylinder head 12 perpendicular to the spindle of the CNC machine. Then CNC machine 100 probes combustion chamber buttons 25 each within respective top cylinder combustion chamber sections 24 for face depth. During the probing operation CNC machine 100 rotates cylinder head 12 to equalize combustion chamber button depth.
- CNC machine 100 then orients cylinder head 12 to machine bottom surface 52 as a function of the face depth of top cylinder combustion chamber sections 24 and then mills the bottom surface (joint face). CNC machine 100 then drills all fastener apertures 66 , finish reams manufacturing holes 68 , 70 , and drills and taps oil holes 71 .
- CNC machine 100 then rolls cylinder head 12 to a desired angle for finishing intake and exhaust valves 16 , 18 parent metal work.
- Machine table 101 is then indexed by 90 degrees to perform milling, drilling, and tapping procedures on front thrust face 62 and the cam thrust face.
- Machine table 101 is then indexed by 180 degrees to perform milling, drilling, and tapping procedures on rear thrust face 64 and the cam thrust face.
- CNC machine 100 then performs second machining operation OP- 20 on cylinder head 12 .
- fixture 104 locates off of manufacturing holes 68 , 70 and bottom surface 52 of cylinder head 12 and clamps up against the bottom surface to hold the cylinder head in a vertical (or horizontal) position such that top surface 54 is oriented towards the spindle of the CNC machine.
- CNC machine 100 then finishes rocker cover rails, semi finishes cam 1 ⁇ 2 rounds, mills cam towers 56 , and then drills, taps, and reams the dowels of cylinder head 12 .
- CNC machine 100 then spot face fastener apertures 66 , finishes cam oil feeds, hydraulic lash adjusters, spring seats, and spark plug holes, and drills cam shaft oil passages.
- Machine table 101 is then indexed by 90 degrees to perform milling, drilling, and tapping procedures on exhaust face 18 .
- Machine table 101 is then indexed by 180 degrees to perform milling, drilling, and tapping procedures on intake face 16 .
- Cylinder head 12 is then moved into a second five axis CNC machine 120 as shown in operations OP- 60 block 92 for a third and final round of machining.
- CNC machine 120 is identical to CNC machine 100 . Accordingly, cylinder head 12 could be moved back into CNC machine 100 for the third round of machining. However, it is envisioned that during manufacturing CNC machine 100 will perform the second round of machining on a new cylinder head while CNC machine 120 performs the third round of machining on cylinder head 12 .
- CNC machine 120 performs the third round of machining on cylinder head 12 by initially locating fixture 108 off of manufacturing holes 68 , 70 and bottom surface 52 of cylinder head 12 and clamps up against the bottom surface. CNC machine 120 then finishes valve train work including finishing intake and exhaust seats and guides 28 , 29 . Machine table 101 is then indexed 90 degrees to enable CNC machine 120 to finish cam shaft bore 72 .
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A method and system for machining a cylinder head include loading a cylinder head into a first five axis computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine. A first fixture of the first CNC machine is then located against a top surface of the cylinder head such that the cylinder head is in a horizontal position. The first CNC machine then machines the cylinder head in the horizontal position. A second fixture of the first CNC machine is then located against a bottom surface of the cylinder head such that the cylinder head is in a vertical position. The first CNC machine then machines the cylinder head in the vertical position. The cylinder head is then moved into a second five axis CNC machine. A fixture of the second CNC machine is then located against a bottom surface of the cylinder head. The second CNC machine then machines the cylinder head.
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- The present invention generally relates to cylinder head manufacturing methods and systems and, more particularly, to a method and system for machining a cylinder head using a pair of five axis computerized numerical control (CNC) machines in three machining setups.
- Typically, cylinder heads are machined in eight to twenty or more machining setups. A problem associated with so many machining setups is part variability and system inefficiencies incurred by stringing machines out serially as opposed to a parallel system. What is needed is a method for machining cylinder heads in less machining setups using a minimal amount of CNC machines.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for machining a cylinder head using a pair of five axis computerized numerical control (CNC) machines in three or less machining setups.
- In accordance with the above object and other objects, the present invention provides a method and system for machining a cylinder head. The method and system include loading a cylinder head into a first five axis computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine. A first fixture of the first CNC machine is then located against a top surface of the cylinder head such that the cylinder head is in a horizontal position. The first CNC machine then machines the cylinder head in the horizontal position. A second fixture of the first CNC machine is then located against a bottom surface of the cylinder head such that the cylinder head is in a vertical position. The first CNC machine then machines the cylinder head in the vertical position. The cylinder head is then moved into a second five axis CNC machine. A fixture of the second CNC machine is then located against a bottom surface of the cylinder head. The second CNC machine then machines the cylinder head.
- Preferably, the first fixture of the first CNC machine is located against a top surface of the cylinder head with respect to cylinder head cast locators and combustion chamber buttons of the cylinder head. The second fixture of the first CNC machine is located against a bottom surface of the cylinder head with respect to manufacturing holes of the cylinder head.
- Preferably, the first CNC machine machines the cylinder head in the horizontal position by orienting a spindle of the first CNC machine adjacent the bottom surface of the cylinder head to machine the bottom surface of the cylinder head with the spindle as a function of depth of the combustion chamber buttons of the cylinder head.
- The present invention will now be described in further detail and, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic cross-sectional view of an example of an engine assembly having a cylinder head machined in accordance with the method and system of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 illustrates a bottom view of a cylinder head to be machined in accordance with the method and system of the present invention;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a top view of the cylinder head shown in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 illustrates a block diagram describing overall operation of the method and system of the present invention;
- FIG. 5 illustrates the configuration of a five axis CNC machine for the first and second machining setups; and
- FIG. 6 illustrates the configuration of the five axis CNC machine for the third and final machining setup.
- Referring now to FIG. 1, a schematic cross-sectional view of an
exemplary engine assembly 10 having acylinder head 12 machined in accordance with the method and system of the present invention is shown. It is to be noted thatcylinder head 12 is just one example of the many different types of cylinder heads that may be machined in accordance with the present invention. General examples of such cylinder heads include those for two and four cycle engines, those having overhead camshafts and camshafts located in the cylinder block, those having push rod configuration, and the like.Cylinder head 12 mounts to acylinder block 14 via acylinder head gasket 15.Cylinder head 12 includes anintake face 16 having intake ports and anexhaust face 18 having exhaust ports.Cylinder head 12 further includes a plurality ofintake valves 20 andexhaust valves 22 each associated with a respective top cylindercombustion chamber section 24 of the cylinder head.Intake valves 20 andexhaust valves 22 are movable within respective top cylindercombustion chamber sections 24 ofcylinder head 12. Intake and exhaust ports lead from top cylindercombustion chamber sections 24 to the intake and exhaust manifolds. The ends of the intake and exhaust ports that enter top cylindercombustion chamber sections 24 containrespective valve seats 28. Additionally,valve guides 29 which help alignvalves cylinder head 12. - Top cylinder
combustion chamber sections 24 ofcylinder head 12 are positioned over correspondingbottom cylinder bores 26 ofcylinder block 14. Apiston 30 fits into each bottom cylinder bore 26. A connectingrod 32 connectspiston 30 to acrankshaft 34. Piston 30 in conjunction with other pistons ofengine assembly 10 moves up and down incylinder bore 26 to rotatecrankshaft 34. Preferably,engine assembly 10 includes a number of cylinder/piston assemblies which are configured for conventional four cycle operation. The rotation ofcrankshaft 34 provides driving power fromengine assembly 10 to move a vehicle. -
Cylinder head 12 includes a valve train for opening andclosing valves camshaft 36, or have a push rod rocker configuration, operable for opening andclosing intake valves 20 and acamshaft 38 operable for opening and closingexhaust valves 22. Bothcamshafts cam lobes bucket tappet assemblies valves ports combustion chambers respective cam towers cylinder head 12.Cylinder head 12 further includes aspark plug 48 for providing a spark incombustion chambers - Referring now to FIGS. 2 and 3, with continual reference to FIG. 1, respective bottom and top views of
cylinder head 12 are shown.Cylinder head 12 includes a bottom surface 52 (joint face) which attaches tocylinder block 14 viahead gasket 15 and cylinder head bolts.Cylinder head 12 includes a top surface 54 (rocker cover rail side) having a plurality ofcam towers 56.Intake face 16 has anintake port 58 associated with eachcombustion chamber 24. Similarly,exhaust face 18 has anexhaust port 60 associated with eachcombustion chamber 24.Cylinder head 12 has afront face 62 and arear face 64. -
Cylinder head 12 includes a plurality offastener apertures 66 for bolting the cylinder head tocylinder block 14.Cylinder head 12 further includes a pair ofmanufacturing holes cylinder head 12 along acamshaft bore 72.Cylinder head 12 further includes “Y”, “X”, and “Z” cast locators (one “Z”, two “Y” and three “X” cast locators) for orienting the cylinder head in a five axis CNC machine.Cylinder head 12 also includesoil holes 71 for enabling oil to lubricate the running parts of the cylinder head. - Referring now to FIG. 4, a block diagram80 describing overall operation of the method and system of the present invention is shown. Block diagram 80 describes a series of operations (OP) for machining
cylinder head 12 in accordance with the present invention. In general, the series of operations include performing three machining setups in a five axis CNC machine for machining a cylinder head. Preferably, the first two machining setups are performed in a first five axis CNC machine and the third and final machining setup is performed in a second five axis CNC machine. Alternatively, all three machining setups are performed in the first CNC machine. - Initially, a plurality of cylinder head castings are each loaded into respective five axis computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines as shown in
block 82. Each of the parallel arranged five axis CNC machine are used to perform the same operations on respective cylinder head castings as shown inblocks 84. Accordingly, only machining operations (OP-10 and OP-20) of one of the five axis CNC machines on a cylinder head casting will be described further in detail below. - Referring now to FIG. 5, with continual reference to FIGS.1-4, a configuration of a five
axis CNC machine 100 for performing first and second machining operations OP-10 and OP-20 shown inblock 84 is shown.CNC machine 100 includes a five dimensional motion system including three rigid carriages for three coordinate axis (X, Y, Z) translational movement, a fourth axis rotating for A-axis rotation, and a fifth axis for B-axis tilt. -
CNC machine 100 includes two pallets (not shown). One pallet holds two cylinder heads for first and second machining operations OP-10 and OP-20 and the other pallet acts as a station for unloading and loading cylinder heads.CNC machine 100 generally operates in accordance with a description of the cylinder head and parameters for machining the cylinder head with a spindle.CNC machine 100 movescylinder head 12 along a three dimensional path while machining the cylinder head with the spindle in accordance with the desired parameters. -
CNC machine 100 includes a machine table 101, atombstone 102, and a pair offixtures Tombstone 102 andfixtures hold cylinder head 12 inCNC machine 100 for performing machining of the cylinder head in accordance with first and second machining operations OP-10 and OP-20. -
CNC machine 100 first performs first machining operation OP-10 oncylinder head 12. To do so,fixture 106 locates off of “Y” and “Z” cast locators oncylinder head 12.Fixture 106 holdscylinder head 12 in a horizontal (or vertical) position andtop surface 54 of the cylinder head clamps up against a rocker cover.CNC machine 100 then probes the three “X” cast locators and orientsbottom surface 52 ofcylinder head 12 perpendicular to the spindle of the CNC machine. ThenCNC machine 100 probescombustion chamber buttons 25 each within respective top cylindercombustion chamber sections 24 for face depth. During the probingoperation CNC machine 100 rotatescylinder head 12 to equalize combustion chamber button depth.CNC machine 100 then orientscylinder head 12 tomachine bottom surface 52 as a function of the face depth of top cylindercombustion chamber sections 24 and then mills the bottom surface (joint face).CNC machine 100 then drills allfastener apertures 66, finish reams manufacturing holes 68, 70, and drills and taps oil holes 71. -
CNC machine 100 then rollscylinder head 12 to a desired angle for finishing intake andexhaust valves front thrust face 62 and the cam thrust face. Machine table 101 is then indexed by 180 degrees to perform milling, drilling, and tapping procedures onrear thrust face 64 and the cam thrust face. -
CNC machine 100 then performs second machining operation OP-20 oncylinder head 12. To do so,fixture 104 locates off of manufacturing holes 68, 70 andbottom surface 52 ofcylinder head 12 and clamps up against the bottom surface to hold the cylinder head in a vertical (or horizontal) position such thattop surface 54 is oriented towards the spindle of the CNC machine.CNC machine 100 then finishes rocker cover rails, semi finishes cam ½ rounds, mills cam towers 56, and then drills, taps, and reams the dowels ofcylinder head 12.CNC machine 100 then spotface fastener apertures 66, finishes cam oil feeds, hydraulic lash adjusters, spring seats, and spark plug holes, and drills cam shaft oil passages. Machine table 101 is then indexed by 90 degrees to perform milling, drilling, and tapping procedures onexhaust face 18. Machine table 101 is then indexed by 180 degrees to perform milling, drilling, and tapping procedures onintake face 16. - As shown in FIG. 4, after the five
axis CNC machine 100 performs the first and second machining operations OP-10 and OP-20 oncylinder head 12 the cylinder head is then removed from the five axis CNC machine and washed as shown in operations Op-30block 86. The oil galleys and water passages ofcylinder head 12 are then leaked tested as shown in operations OP-40block 88. The valve guides, valve seats, and cam caps are installed incylinder head 12 as shown in operations OP-50block 90. -
Cylinder head 12 is then moved into a second fiveaxis CNC machine 120 as shown in operations OP-60 block 92 for a third and final round of machining.CNC machine 120 is identical toCNC machine 100. Accordingly,cylinder head 12 could be moved back intoCNC machine 100 for the third round of machining. However, it is envisioned that during manufacturingCNC machine 100 will perform the second round of machining on a new cylinder head whileCNC machine 120 performs the third round of machining oncylinder head 12. - Referring now to FIG. 6, with continual reference to FIGS. 1 through 5,
CNC machine 120 performs the third round of machining oncylinder head 12 by initially locatingfixture 108 off of manufacturing holes 68,70 andbottom surface 52 ofcylinder head 12 and clamps up against the bottom surface.CNC machine 120 then finishes valve train work including finishing intake and exhaust seats and guides 28,29. Machine table 101 is then indexed 90 degrees to enableCNC machine 120 to finish cam shaft bore 72. - As shown in FIG. 4, after the second five
axis CNC machine 120 performs the third machining operation OP-60 oncylinder head 12, the cylinder head is then removed from the second five axis CNC machine and washed as shown in operations OP-70block 94.Cylinder head 12 is then inspected and shipped for assembly tocylinder block 14 as shown in operations OP-80block 96. - While embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the present invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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1. A method for machining a cylinder head comprising:
loading a cylinder head into a first five axis computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine;
locating a first fixture of the first CNC machine against a top surface of the cylinder head such that the cylinder head is in a horizontal position;
machining the cylinder head in the horizontal position with the first CNC machine;
locating a second fixture of the first CNC machine against a bottom surface of the cylinder head such that the cylinder head is in a vertical position;
machining the cylinder head in the vertical position with the first CNC machine;
moving the cylinder head into a second five axis CNC machine;
locating a fixture of the second CNC machine against a bottom surface of the cylinder head; and
machining the cylinder head with the second CNC machine.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein locating a first fixture of the first CNC machine against a top surface of the cylinder head comprises:
locating the first fixture of the first CNC machine with respect to cylinder head cast locators and combustion chamber buttons of the cylinder head.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein locating a second fixture of the first CNC machine against a bottom surface of the cylinder head comprises:
locating the second fixture of the first CNC machine with respect to manufacturing holes of the cylinder head.
4. The method of claim 2 wherein machining the cylinder head in the horizontal position with the first CNC machine comprises:
orienting a spindle of the first CNC machine adjacent the bottom surface of the cylinder head to machine the bottom surface of the cylinder head with the spindle as a function of depth of the combustion chamber buttons of the cylinder head.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein machining the cylinder head in the horizontal position with the first CNC machine further comprises:
indexing the cylinder head by 90 degrees; and
machining a front side face of the cylinder head.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein machining the cylinder head in the horizontal position with the first CNC machine further comprises:
indexing the cylinder head by 180 degrees; and
machining a rear side face of the cylinder head.
7. The method of claim 4 wherein machining the cylinder head in the vertical position with the first CNC machine further comprises:
orienting a spindle of the second CNC machine adjacent the top surface of the cylinder head to machine the top surface of the cylinder head.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein machining the cylinder head with the second CNC machine comprises:
orienting a spindle of the second CNC machine adjacent the top surface of the cylinder head to machine the top surface of the cylinder head with the spindle.
9. A system for machining a cylinder head comprising:
a first five axis computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine having a first fixture operable for locating against a top surface of a cylinder head such that the cylinder head is in a horizontal position to enable the first CNC machine to machine the cylinder head in the horizontal position, and a second fixture operable for locating against a bottom surface of the cylinder head such that the cylinder head is in a vertical position to enable the first CNC machine to the cylinder head in the vertical position; and
a second five axis CNC machine having a fixture operable for locating against a bottom surface of the cylinder head to enable the second CNC machine to machine the cylinder head.
10. The system of claim 9 wherein:
the first fixture of the first CNC machine is located against a top surface of the cylinder head with respect to cylinder head cast locators and combustion chamber buttons of the cylinder head.
11. The system of claim 9 wherein:
the second fixture of the first CNC machine is located against a bottom surface of the cylinder head with respect to manufacturing holes of the cylinder head.
12. The system of claim 10 wherein:
the first CNC machine machines the cylinder head in the horizontal position by orienting a spindle of the first CNC machine adjacent the bottom surface of the cylinder head to machine the bottom surface of the cylinder head with the spindle as a function of depth of the combustion chamber buttons of the cylinder head.
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