I have been trying to look at ways of water cooling it but weight and complexity always brings me back to a more suitable turbo model
Gordon wrote:Rottela T4 Oil...........
I took note of your point Dale, that you use the Rottela T4 oil. This is meant for diesel engines......it is what I use in my Chevy Silverado (Duramax diesel).
I bought my VW engine from Scott Casler in Arizona, it is the Hummel 2400 85 hp, and he highly recommends using an oil meant for diesel engines like Rottela T4. It is meant for severe use and heat.
Sonex says DON'T use oil meant for diesel engines.............go figure. I plan to follow my engine builders (Scott Casler) recommendations.
In regard to weight......the 3300 Corvair must be almost the same weight as the 0-235 or 0-200. I wonder is anybody trying that in a Sonex.....?.....this would be a very interesting project.
I mention this because I was "on the fence" and about to pull the trigger on a Panther when a "pre-owned Onex" kit became available locally so I made a left turn and bought it. With all this controversy with VW engines regarding high CHTs, oil leaks, etc, etc and occasional dead stick landings I am feeling a little bit of "buyers remorse".
Bryan Cotton wrote:I have been trying to look at ways of water cooling it but weight and complexity always brings me back to a more suitable turbo model
I am not a turbo owner. Could the oil be routed from the bearings through the water cooling passage before it returns to the sump? Or, one flow path through the bearings and one through the coolant passage? Oil is great for heat transfer and then you don't need another pump.
Stogie6 wrote:Top of my head quick answer would be auto based engine vs. “aircraft” engine? I very well could be wrong since I am learning to be a gear head with my Aerovee.
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