Hi Bernie, I used to have a Ford V6 with a Blanton Drive –
there was no TV damper built into the 2:1 ratio drive.
Near the end of my V6 days I contacted a guy in British Columbia
(Mike Hirshfield) about his V6 installation which was very successful –
he was flying exclusively on floats and had a NOS system which boosted his rpm to
4800 on take-off – he claimed better performance than Cessna’s with
0-470’s. Anyway he had a set of drawings for his reduction drive –
I couldn’t make sense of them – he said if I took them to any
machine shop they would be able to make the necessary parts.
If you’re interested, I’ll dig them out and try to
get you a copy.
Jeff
From: Rotary motors in
aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On Behalf Of Berniehb7448@wmconnect.com
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 4:53 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Interested in cog-belt PRSUs?
To
George ( down under) and others interested in cog-belt PRSUs:
(Bernie: "George, you're upside down!" George: "No, no, YOU'RE
upside down!! I can see perfectly well that I and other people, and houses, and
telephone poles, and dogs are upright! SO THERE!!"
Here endeth the silly stuff.
George, you wrote "Ask about weight, type of torsional vibration DAMPER, density
of Damper, tracking adjustment, density of engine mount rubbers, and HP
limits". Which rotary model should they focus on, like the 13B, 13B Turbo,
the Renesis, 20B as having the potentially greatest demand? Same for potential
demand for"normal vertical" engine orientation or "Plugs
Up". They will have to expect a potential market for the effort in
designing and making one or maybe 2 versions of a belt PSRU for the Rotary.
You other guys, please join in with questions that should be asked, or other
strategy points. I don't want to make this inquiry without ducks aligned. Have
you ever made a technical inquiry and you were ignored? It's happened to me,
and I was angry and frustrated, worst of all, I was not being taken seriously
and I did not get the needed information.
Let's hear from you. For those that have missed the beginning of this, it's
about the first Cog Belt PSRU that I have seen with a torsional vibration
damper instead of the driver pulley mounted straight on the flywheel. George
found them in Brazil and sent the web addresses to me. The site is in Portugese
only (except the numbers are in English - yuck yuck). We want to know a little
more about their PSRU, and if they could be interested in trying out for a
Rotary PSRU. We're basically asking them to spend a lot of money, engage in a
lot of effort and sweat, and it's all a big risk for them:
http://www.altaircoelho.com.br
http://www.altaircoelho.com.br/ac53fotos.html?Submit2=Fotos+AC+53
Thanks, Bernie.