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I guess it has been discussed (I may have missed it if I was focusing at my current task at hand), but what is the point of the ceramic on the rotors? I don't know of this to be a problem area or even a wear point. Ceramic apex seals I understand but just don't understand a compelling advantage to cost, potential pita factor. Chris
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On Aug 28, 2012, at 8:57 AM, "Ernest Christley" <echristley@att.net> wrote:
http://youtu.be/LioulnAYXlM
I'm having to break the engine down to fix an oil leak between the bottom of the engine and the mounting plate. I took
the opportunity to check on the ceramic coating I applied to the rotors before assembly. There was some questions a
while back about how resilient the coating would be on the rotors. I've had this engine up to 5600 RPM, running mostly
rich, down to 11:1, at high power, but as high as 19:1 on the lower end.
If you make the youtube video I posted the link to fullscreen, you can see that the coating is still intact for the most
part. The exception being a vertical band down the centerline of the rotor, starting in the compression recess and
extending out. This looks like it may have burn/blown off the coating in the areas of high temp/velocity gasses...but
I'm just guessing. If you advance the video VERY slowly, there are a couple frames just before the rotor comes into
view where you can see the sides of the recess, and the coating is still there. Here is a pic of the rotors before they
went into the engine.
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