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Then I could disconnect the = drain line and collect the oil that was inside the gearbox. The = converted -A drive with a 3 pinion planetary contained 22 oz of oil = after shutdown while the -C drive with the 6 pinion planetary contained = 18 oz of oil. This was with the top fitting dead ended to the gauge and = not venting anything during operation. =20 The oil flow rate from the prop end of the gearbox was found to be about = 1/4 oz per minute while the total oil flow rate through the gearbox was = found to be about 90 oz per minute. This explains why installing = separate -6 drain lines to the engine did not change the behavior. = During the flow rate measurement, the oil draining from the gearbox just = after starting the engine had a lot of entrained air for a short time. =20 So the conclusion is that the gearboxes are completely filled with oil = during operation and any air initially inside them is entrained in the = oil and forced out the drain by the incoming oil. The gearbox = recommendations that I could find do not recommend running with the = components completely submerged due to the power consumed by churning = the oil and resultant generation of heat. Those sources also say that = if the gearbox is partially filled with oil but the level is too high, = the oil will foam and lubrication will be degraded if the system = circulates the oil using an external pump. In our case, it may be = better to accept the power loss and extra heat as opposed to returning a = lot of aerated oil to the engine. =20 An impeller was added to the planet carrier of the converted -A drive = but that gearbox still operated completely filled with oil. =20 The gearbox drain and the engine drain connection were increased to 1/2" = NPT and fittings drilled out to 21/32" ID were installed. 3/4" ID hose = was installed as the drain line. The drain line was close to level but = slightly down hill in operation. This reduced the gearbox internal = pressure to a value not measurable with a normal gauge. The amount of = oil inside the gearbox was measured by clamping off the drain hose = immediately after shutting down the engine, disconnecting the hose from = the engine, and then recovering the oil remaining inside the gearbox. = The gearbox was found to be completely filled with oil just as before. =20 When the -4 fitting in the top of the gearbox was connected to the = engine crankcase as a vent, the amount of oil recovered from the = gearbox after operation was now found to be about 5 to 6 oz. The = recovered oil did not appear to be foamed and its volume changed very = little upon standing for several hours. 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flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: gearbox drain

 

Please take my Dad, Thomas Phy maxfly55@gmail.com, off of this = and all email lists.

 

Thank = You,

 

Liz = Finch

 

On = Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 11:58 AM Steven W. Boese SBoese@uwyo.edu <flyrotary@lancaironline.net> wrote:

Tracy and Neil,

 

I installed a -4 fitting at the top of both the -C = drive and also the -A drive that I converted to 3.17 to one ratio.  = At idle with oil at about 50 degrees, a gauge connected to that top = fitting read about 4 psi inside the gearbox.  With oil at about 180 = degrees, the gauge read about 2 psi.  The 2 psi was unchanged when = the engine rpm was increased to 5000.  Both gearboxes behaved the = same.

 

I also installed a ball valve in the -6 drain line = that I could close immediately after shutting the engine off.  Then = I could disconnect the drain line and collect the oil that was inside = the gearbox.  The converted -A drive with a 3 pinion planetary = contained 22 oz of oil after shutdown while the -C drive with the 6 = pinion planetary contained 18 oz of oil.  This was with the top = fitting dead ended to the gauge and not venting anything during = operation.

 

The oil flow rate from the prop end of the gearbox = was found to be about 1/4 oz per minute while the total oil flow rate = through the gearbox was found to be about 90 oz per minute.  This = explains why installing separate -6 drain lines to the engine did not = change the behavior.  During the flow rate measurement, the oil = draining from the gearbox just after starting the engine had a lot of = entrained air for a short time.

 

So the conclusion is that the gearboxes are = completely filled with oil during operation and any air initially inside = them is entrained in the oil and forced out the drain by the incoming = oil.   The gearbox recommendations that I could find do not = recommend running with the components completely submerged due to the = power consumed by churning the oil and resultant generation of = heat.  Those sources also say that if the gearbox is partially = filled with oil but the level is too high, the oil will foam and = lubrication will be degraded if the system circulates the oil using an = external pump.  In our case, it may be better to accept the power = loss and extra heat as opposed to returning a lot of aerated oil to the = engine.

 

An impeller was added to the planet carrier of the = converted -A drive but that gearbox still operated completely filled = with oil.

 

The gearbox drain and the engine drain connection = were increased to 1/2" NPT and fittings drilled out to 21/32" = ID were installed.  3/4" ID hose was installed as the drain = line.  The drain line was close to level but slightly down hill in = operation.  This reduced the gearbox internal pressure to a = value not measurable with a normal gauge.  The amount of oil inside = the gearbox was measured by clamping off the drain hose immediately = after shutting down the engine, disconnecting the hose from the engine, = and then recovering the oil remaining inside the gearbox.  The = gearbox was found to be completely filled with oil just as = before.

 

When the -4 fitting in the top of the gearbox was = connected to the engine crankcase as a vent,  the amount of oil = recovered from the gearbox after operation was now found to be about 5 = to 6 oz.  The recovered oil did not appear to be foamed and its = volume changed very little upon standing for several = hours.


Steve Boese

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