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Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 10:58
AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Oil tank
Hi Chris,
Rotary "hang out" is generally on Row 19 on the flight
line with cowls-off until 1330 then to the rotary engine tent for rest of
afternoon.
My "Plugs Up" installation has the oil drain to the
bottom side of the block. The oil pan area is covered with a 3/16"
aluminum plate. Then the oil drains through holes (six I believe) in
the bottom of the plate and through a 2"x1" rectangular tube (running
length of plate). The rectangular tube is used to "stand-off" the
"Sump" from the plate so I can access the pan bolts in that area
(otherwise the sump would be flat up against the plate cover the oil pan
holes in that area. The oil drains through the six holes and into the
sump which is a 4x4" rectangular tube with plates welded on both ends and
various fittings and holes (such as the fill hole and dip still
hole).
I then extended the oil pickup tube through the side
of the plate and into the top of the 4x4 sump. The pickup actually
goes through a removal plate on the top of the sump, so I have access to the
screen on the bottom of the pickup tube. The tube is sealed with
rubber O rings where it goes through the plate and sump to ensure an air
tight seal - you do not want any air leaks.
The system holds 4.3 quarts of oil (you could have
more by making the sump larger - but after 325 hours, my conclusion is you
don't need more - after all this is not an aircraft engine
{:>)).
Here are a couple of photos that make made this
clearer. The long blue tube is the oil filler, you can see the oil
pickup arching out of the plate and into the top of the sump.
Hope this helps
Ed
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 9:48
AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Oil tank
My current problem: I don't want to
take up the space below the engine with the larger 13b oil pan. I
was thinking of doing something like Ed has. I can use the renesis
pan as a collector or make a blank out of alluminum, pipe the oil to a
tank sitting on the side of the engine, then plumb it back into the
pump.
Ed, how does your system get the oil to the
tank? How big is the tank? How did you connect back to the
pick-up?
As always, any comments and constructive
criticism are welcome.
Chris
P.S. Sorry I missed everyone at Sun and
Fun. Was there a rotary hangout that I
missed?
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