[FlyRotary] Re: New rotors, New
housings
That's off each side, Rob at Pineapple racing takes
20 thousandths off each side but I figured the 15 should do it.
Ken
Ken,
Is that all off the
one side - that much off each side - or half off each side
!?
George ( down
under)
I wouldn't think
about putting an engine together without shaving the rotors, I cut 15
thousandths of an inch at the tip and tapper it off to zero where the
blueing is.
I have thought about running
a RX-8 engine but I don't think the high compression would work well
with the 100 hp increase of nitrous I require to lift a heavy load out
of the water.
Ken
Ed,
Ken's comments reminds me to
say that I remeasured the width of the RX8 rotor for a more accurate
measurement and it appears after a number of measurements that the RX8
rotor are only slightly wider, this being .04mm in the gear area and
only .02mm at the apex.
This I believe won't be a
problem at the RPM and power settings we generally use. However it
would represent a small problem in Ken's application as he uses
NOS at take-off and at that high power the E-shaft does flex a little
- this causes the rotors to skew slightly, binding at the apex areas.
Ken already has this problem with the RX7 rotors and skims
them to eliminate this problem. This is a remedy that many in the
racing game use as well.
I don't believe there's
a problem with the single rotor application and won't be skimming the
rotor.
Hope that helps!
George ( down
under)
I would look into getting 85-85 GSELE rotors with
the 3 mm seals, you would also need the weights to match them, then
machine out your rotors for a spare engine, you may need one to bale
you out in the future, if you keep this up you may knock me off the
seat as president of the dead stick club.
I am now running rotors machined out to 3 mm seals
and at about 400 hrs on them I can tell by checking through the
exhaust port that the seal grooves are getting V'ed out and getting
sloppy so I am now putting another engine together, on this one the
rotors are in prime shape so I think I will run Tracy's 2mm seals.
Also I think that the groves may be hardened and by
machining the groves out makes them softer as they shouldn't have worn
out in only 400 hrs.
Ken
Well, the
decision has been made. Thanks in part to the wife's continued
interest in my warm body on cold winter nights, the decision has
been made to purchase new rotors and rotor housings. $$ but
apparently I am worth it {:>)
I looked into milling out the
slots to 3mm and that would have been the cheaper approach - but cheap
approach is probably partly responsible for me being in this situation
- so going to try a different approach this time. Besides leery
of using a rotor which clearly has been subjected to sufficient loads
to scrape metal off its surface and peen over apex slot.
In the process of getting
quotes.
Ed
Ed Anderson
Rv-6A N494BW Rotary Powered
Matthews, NC
eanderson@carolina.rr.com
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