An internal-combustion engine with a hydraulic device (1) for rotation
angle adjustment of a camshaft (2) relative to a crankshaft is provided
and includes a rotor with an impeller form (7), which is rotationally fixed
via a central fastener (6) to the camshaft, and a stator (4), which
rotates synchronously with a drive wheel (3) driven by the crankshaft, wherein
on both sides of the impeller blades of the rotor, there are pressure chambers,
which are each limited by radial walls of the stator (4) and can be filled
with and emptied of hydraulic fluid via a hydraulic system, wherein the hydraulic
fluid is guided, on one hand, via an annular gap (13) between rotor (7)
and the central fastener (6) and, on the other hand, through generally axial
and radial channels into the pressure chambers. Through the use of a rotor (7)
with a groove (10) running in the circumferential direction and a ring shaped
intermediate element (9) adapted to the device, the internal-combustion
engine can be equipped with a device (1) for adjusting the rotation angle,
for which the number and/or arrangement of the axial channels for supplying hydraulic
fluid do not agree with those of the camshaft of the internal-combustion engine.
This construction enables the use of the device (1) on many different internal-combustion
engines, without expensive adaptations of the device (1).