On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 03:11:51 GMT, "Blueskies"
wrote:
Doesn't the 'mazda' rotary mnimize this pulsation?
Not if the Powersport saga is to be believed. Their initial efforts
resulted in a LOT of psru failures.
See:
http://www.powersportaviation.com/Ho...on%20drive.htm
Ross Aero, on the other hand put together a planetary gear design and
seemed to suffer no torsional problems at all. They told me that some
engineer stopped in to tell them that he'd analized their reduction
unit and claimed that it would destructively vibrate at 300 rpm. Of
course the engine only sees that rpm during startup or shut down. The
rest of the time it's operating well above that.
The Ross Aero psru is what Tracy Crook initially used in his Mazda
powered RV-4. I gather he substantially modified it since then and
may now offer one of his own.
Corky Scott