bettonracing17
Automotive
- Mar 31, 2005
- 31
Please scrutinize the following conceptual oil system setup
Setup:
Two engines arranged longitudonally with a dry sump pump mounted inbetween both engines tied to both cranks using separate belts (1 aft of the other on the front pulley). i.e. a single pump used for both engines. I've thought of two scavenge setups that might work: 1) all scavenge stages of the pump split and run to both engine oil pans and 2) enough scavenge stages to distribute enough scavenge sections to each engine (e.g. 6 stage, 2 scavenge for each engine).
Engines are mildly modded 'busa engines (~11krpm redline)
Application: circuit-inspired tube chassis.
Problems already thought of:
1) The redistribution of lateral loading on the pump shaft. Shouldn't be a major problem as I doubt the shafts/seals/bearing are designed directionally (unless a specific mountng side is specified).
2) Synchronizing both engines (including startup and shut down) to avoid belt slippage or even rotational resistance (i.e. one engine spinning, the other not. Belt not slipping). I think this can be minimized or even eliminated with the incorporation of a 1-way bearing (1-way sprag comes to mind). Please give recommendations concerning engine sync'ing for the pumps if u have any.
Any suggestions/ scrutiny concerning the oil pump setup is welcome. Please minimize scrutiny focused on engine arrangement and 'dry sump vs. wet sump' as there are well written (& responded) posts on these forums concerning those.
Thanks in advance
Kurt Betton
Setup:
Two engines arranged longitudonally with a dry sump pump mounted inbetween both engines tied to both cranks using separate belts (1 aft of the other on the front pulley). i.e. a single pump used for both engines. I've thought of two scavenge setups that might work: 1) all scavenge stages of the pump split and run to both engine oil pans and 2) enough scavenge stages to distribute enough scavenge sections to each engine (e.g. 6 stage, 2 scavenge for each engine).
Engines are mildly modded 'busa engines (~11krpm redline)
Application: circuit-inspired tube chassis.
Problems already thought of:
1) The redistribution of lateral loading on the pump shaft. Shouldn't be a major problem as I doubt the shafts/seals/bearing are designed directionally (unless a specific mountng side is specified).
2) Synchronizing both engines (including startup and shut down) to avoid belt slippage or even rotational resistance (i.e. one engine spinning, the other not. Belt not slipping). I think this can be minimized or even eliminated with the incorporation of a 1-way bearing (1-way sprag comes to mind). Please give recommendations concerning engine sync'ing for the pumps if u have any.
Any suggestions/ scrutiny concerning the oil pump setup is welcome. Please minimize scrutiny focused on engine arrangement and 'dry sump vs. wet sump' as there are well written (& responded) posts on these forums concerning those.
Thanks in advance
Kurt Betton