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Tom, I have an early Marcotte PSRU on a 13B Mazda in a Wittman Tailwind and it has so far been a real DUD. The pilot bearing was a bushing which didn't work out. It was replaced with a needle bearing that couldn't stand torisional movement of the crankshaft and the PSRU input shaft, this design has now been replaced by a double bearing arrangement on the input shaft to eliminate the pilot bearing. Twice I have lost the oil, 80W, first time due to a vent tank for expansion, the second time the output shaft seal fell out due to the aluminum case expanding faster that the seal, resulting in a fire at 4000 AGL at 190 MPH resulting in a bad landing in a wheat field. I have had no luck contacting Marcotte about getting any information on the redrive and all I know about all the problems I have read in the Contact Magazine, so in my opinion it is a true field test operation and buyer beware. JohnD
----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Giddings" <tom@midwestaviation.net>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 7:24 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Marcotte PSRU
Has anyone on this list had any experience or is using the Marcotte PSRU with constant Speed Prop option ? If not are there any solutions to the Hydraulic prop governor out there? Thanks
Kid Regards
Tom Giddings
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