Hooligan22
Mechanical
- Oct 20, 2003
- 2
I have been reading posts on this site for a good time now and I'm astounded by what I've been able to learn here. It's now my turn to ask a question and I'd really appreciate any help that anyone has to offer.
I am designing an oilpan to be used in a very small racecar to be powered by a Suzuki GSX-R 600cc motorcycle engine. Due to placement of the engine on the chassis and the desire to maintain the stock oiling system's volume, the external dimensions of the pan are set in stone. This means that the vast majority of this project is the design of any sort of baffling/oil control system. Dry sump is out of the question due to the relative complexity of the system, cost, and weight. Crank scrapers and windage trays are virtually impossible to implement due to the geometry of the engine casings.
Is there any good literature out there about oil pan design? From what I've been able to see, it seems to be somewhat of a "black science." The racecar is capable of 1.4G of lateral acceleration, and this has occasionally caused problems with previous designs (not mine, thankfully).
Thanks for the assistance.
I am designing an oilpan to be used in a very small racecar to be powered by a Suzuki GSX-R 600cc motorcycle engine. Due to placement of the engine on the chassis and the desire to maintain the stock oiling system's volume, the external dimensions of the pan are set in stone. This means that the vast majority of this project is the design of any sort of baffling/oil control system. Dry sump is out of the question due to the relative complexity of the system, cost, and weight. Crank scrapers and windage trays are virtually impossible to implement due to the geometry of the engine casings.
Is there any good literature out there about oil pan design? From what I've been able to see, it seems to be somewhat of a "black science." The racecar is capable of 1.4G of lateral acceleration, and this has occasionally caused problems with previous designs (not mine, thankfully).
Thanks for the assistance.