Manifolddesigner
Automotive
- Apr 29, 2009
- 63
Howdy all,
I understand that if you were to take pressure readings along the main bearings of an engine, each main would have less and less pressure coming from the oil pump.
In an effort to remedy this, has anybody ever tried a stepped oiling system?
In the HVAC systems and Foundry gating systems that I'm familiar with it is important to have one large runner w/ several gates coming off it. The runner starts out relatively large and gets smaller by the CSA of ea gate. This keeps the pressure the same at each gate.
These are relatively low pressure systems.
In an engine you must make sure the lowest pressure bearing never gets too low, you must make sure you're making enough at the front. This usually means way more pressure than you'd otherwise run.
Would a stepped oil galley allow the use of a smaller (less power to drive) oil pump?
Am I totally out in left field here?
Jason.
I understand that if you were to take pressure readings along the main bearings of an engine, each main would have less and less pressure coming from the oil pump.
In an effort to remedy this, has anybody ever tried a stepped oiling system?
In the HVAC systems and Foundry gating systems that I'm familiar with it is important to have one large runner w/ several gates coming off it. The runner starts out relatively large and gets smaller by the CSA of ea gate. This keeps the pressure the same at each gate.
These are relatively low pressure systems.
In an engine you must make sure the lowest pressure bearing never gets too low, you must make sure you're making enough at the front. This usually means way more pressure than you'd otherwise run.
Would a stepped oil galley allow the use of a smaller (less power to drive) oil pump?
Am I totally out in left field here?
Jason.