I'm going to need an oil scavenge pump for my turbo 3900 as I've realized with borderline drain back already, if I park on an incline nose up there's going to be a problem with flow.
I've figured out in the link below that the power steering pump can handle the heat. I'm not sure about the motor oil. If the seals can handle the motor oil, my plan is to use an electric motor, probably a good cooling fan motor with possibly a 2 or 3 to one ratio to operate the pump.
That should offer good durability given the torque loads a cooling fan motor is subjected to turning the fan blades.
The other option is the same scenario using an engine oil pump mounted in a small can driven by an electric motor from the top to work the way it does in the engine.
For expected motor durability, I can measure the current draw on my cooling fan when it's running and compare that to the current draw on the pump in the scavenge arrangement and adjust the motor to pump ratio to the lowest necessary to provide adequate scavenge and reduce the current draw as well.
If the current draw is still less with a direct drive, than it is when turning the fan blade I will not need to reduce the drive ratio.
I've figured out in the link below that the power steering pump can handle the heat. I'm not sure about the motor oil. If the seals can handle the motor oil, my plan is to use an electric motor, probably a good cooling fan motor with possibly a 2 or 3 to one ratio to operate the pump.
That should offer good durability given the torque loads a cooling fan motor is subjected to turning the fan blades.
The other option is the same scenario using an engine oil pump mounted in a small can driven by an electric motor from the top to work the way it does in the engine.
For expected motor durability, I can measure the current draw on my cooling fan when it's running and compare that to the current draw on the pump in the scavenge arrangement and adjust the motor to pump ratio to the lowest necessary to provide adequate scavenge and reduce the current draw as well.
If the current draw is still less with a direct drive, than it is when turning the fan blade I will not need to reduce the drive ratio.
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