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40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
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40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
steve, it is near 10:00 at night and you have had too much to drink. you are
incoherent. From: "Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam" Date: 6/25/2004 9:46 PM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: On 26 Jun 2004 01:26:28 GMT, something compelled (JAXAshby), to say: The same engine producing less horsepower will last longer than if it produced max power ... you have a certain amount of horsepower hours in the machine, take them all out in a hurry or stretch them out, it's up to you. rick just gain the hammer mechanic's point of view. Like most things hammer mechanics say, it is wrong. "horsepower hours" (what a weird thing for rick to say) go up as the engine is used "more nicely". Expensive, finely tuned Indy race car engines won't go that many miles past 500 at WFO throttle, but will last thousands of hours if you don't beat the crap out of them. Apparently you can read faster than you can think, as well. |
40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
I made no mention at all of radial engines, those antiques of more than a half
century ago. They were not under discussion by anyone in this universe. in rickie's universe or your universe maybe, but not this universe as the term is used by 6,000,000,000 people. gene, oil pumps (on the engines under discussion) sit in the oil sump bathed in oil. They are ready to pump oil on rev #1. How about having enough experience to know that outside of a theoretically perfect pump, that the pump is not primed and won't be so without spinning it fast enough? They certainly are NOT in the sump..... that single statement shows that you have no idea about the construction of these engines. In fact, half of the engines that you have expounded upon are dry sump engines...... good grief...... clueless.... -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/cavern/ Homepage http://www.southharbourvillageinn.com/directions.asp Where Southport,NC is located. http://www.southharbourvillageinn.linksysnet.com Real Time Pictures at My Marina http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide |
40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
until scraped off by the oil control ring
you obviously don't have a clew what an oil control ring does. It seems you learned whatever you ever learned from some superstitious hammer mechanic. gene, from the way you talk it is obvious that you just keep on replacing parts on an engine needing repair until the beast runs. fixing engines is easy, gene. knowing what to fix, that is the hard part. knowing what to fix means knowing how the thing is supposed to work. you don't have a clew, so you just keep on replacing parts. |
40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
Duh!....How profound. What about cam, lifters, rocker arms, push
rods,wrist pin, ? How do they get lubricated? pressue oil. timing gears,accessory case gears and accessories? How do they get lubricated? the bottom gear runs in the sump, so drags oil around with it What about vacuum pump, etc.? How do they get lubricated? never saw a vacuum pump mounted in the sump. btw, gene, it is now obvious you don't have a clew what kind of surfaces require pressure oil and what kinds don't. Obviously, you have no idea how an engine actually runs. I have never seen |
40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
gene, as is also the case with rickie, rational discussion with you is not
possible. you live in some universe known only to you. A common problem for those operating on the back side of the power curve IQ-wise. |
40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
wait a minute, gene, YOU said they weren't 100% positive displacement. so, the
obvious question is: what % of the time are they negative displacement? the question is nonsense, gene, because your statement is nonsense in the context you made it. you were repeating something you heard way outside the limits in which it was said, simply because you have no idea what it means. you were just babbling, hoping to sound as if you belong in the universe of people on this planet. the pump is not 100% positive displacement oh, it is negative displacement what % of the time? Pumps are only negative displacement in Jaxworld, where apparently everything is JaxBackward. -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Southport, NC. http://myworkshop.idleplay.net/cavern/ Homepage http://www.southharbourvillageinn.com/directions.asp Where Southport,NC is located. http://www.southharbourvillageinn.linksysnet.com Real Time Pictures at My Marina http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide |
40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
Fixing engines is easy. Knowing what to fix is the hard part. For most
people. Oh, boy..... yeah, gene, that is a tough concept for an idiot like you to accept. But gut it out, gene, for it is the creed of qualified mechanics everywhere. Not among hammer mechanics to be sure, but certainly among all qualified mechanics. (you think I made up those words? I first heard them more than 45 years ago.) |
40W oil causing wear problems over 30w?
JAXAshby wrote:
gene, oil pumps (on the engines under discussion) sit in the oil sump bathed in oil. They are ready to pump oil on rev #1. Hey moron, you might want to check and see where the oil pumps on Lycoming and Continental flat engines are located. What a freakin' moron you are Jax. Care to add more proof that you have no clue whatsoever about aircraft engines? Bwahahahahahahahahaha Loser wannabe loses again! Rick |
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