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What kind of bellhousing did you plan on using? The stock one?
Marc
From: Ernest Christley <echristley@nc.rr.com>
Date: 2005/06/17 Fri AM 11:26:43 EDT
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: [FlyRotary] PSRU adapter plate
My bellhousing is to heavy. Dave McC is considering buying it for his Europa, so I've been researching what it would take to replace it. I think Tracy' s adapter plate is a very elegant solution for the homebuilder (ie, those of use without a foundry).
His adapter plate uses 1/2" 6061. I've been considering at 7075 aluminum. It has about twice the cost but also twice the yield strength. If I could use 1/4" plate instead of the 1/2", the cost would be comparable, but I would have the very large benefit of saving something on the order of 4lbs in a very weight sensitive area. I don't have the expertise to run the numbers with confidence. All I can do is a static analysis following the directions outlined on PL's website, just like I did for the engine mount.
Any advise of stuff to look for that might no be so obvious and not show up in a static analysis? (the three axis and torsional forces are obvious)
Ernest (hoping I didn't coin any more new words)
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