In another thread we were talking about oil pumps. Stock oil pump is rather inefficient. Gerotor pump is efficient, but the projects out there to weld an 87 timing chain cover top half to a 3800 timing chain cover bottom half are a bit on the tough side for the average guy. How about different design pump gears? The straight gears we use are essentially the same as a Roots blower, also known for their inefficiency. If we had gears that were a twin screw design, pumping efficiency would get much better. Think Eaton/Magnuson type superchargers. If the rotors in our oil pumps looked like the rotors in those types of superchargers, it would work better.
Now my first thought was that this would be cost prohibitive, the difference in cost between regular parts house gears and these special gears would be too much for anyone to bother buying them. Now I wonder, with the CAD/CAM capabilities these days, maybe it wouldn't be so bad? A good project for RJC maybe?
John
Now my first thought was that this would be cost prohibitive, the difference in cost between regular parts house gears and these special gears would be too much for anyone to bother buying them. Now I wonder, with the CAD/CAM capabilities these days, maybe it wouldn't be so bad? A good project for RJC maybe?
John