Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #58482
From: Tracy <rwstracy@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Turbo oil drain on NA 13b front cover
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 16:15:10 -0600
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Option 1.   -    No, for the reasons you said.
2.  -   OK, but more trouble than it's worth.
3.   -    Would work.
4.   -    Works fine .

Best is to drill & tap foot of rear rotor housing on spark plug side.

Tracy

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On Jun 26, 2012, at 1:59 PM, William Mason <instructorbill@msn.com> wrote:

Reading on an rx7 forum I've learned that there are multiple options for the turbo oil drain on an NA engine.


  1. I can   weld a bung into the oil pan
  2. I can change the front cover to the Turbo 2 one
  3. I can drill and tap the NA cover to accept a -10AN fitting
  4. I can make a oil metering pump block-off plate that will accept a -10AN fitting


My concerns are that  that option one would put the drain oil below the oil level and add restriction.  Option 2 would upset an already rebuilt engine...  don't mess with perfection.  Option 3 of  the available areas to drill and below the OMP pad and further down on the cover... the slanted section, which one would be better?


Option 4 seems best but it seems a little high and it too may cause some restriction.


Has anybody used the OMP block-off-plate drain idea with any success?
Should I just put my big-boy pants on and take the front cover off and either switch the front cover or drill/tap or tig a bung to the lower section of the front cover well below the OMP pad?


Advice sought.


Regards, 
Bill Mason
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