british-cars
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Re: Who needs oil pressure x

To: megatest!bldg2fs1!sfisher@uu2.psi.com
Subject: Re: Re: Who needs oil pressure x
From: Roland Dudley <cobra@cdc.hp.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 93 12:34:23 pst
> Date: Mon, 8 Nov 93 17:05:11 PST
> From: megatest!bldg2fs1!sfisher@uu2.psi.com (Scott Fisher)
> To: cmech.utas.edu.au@postoffice.utas.edu.au
> Subject: Re: Who needs oil pressure ?
> Cc: bldg2fs1!sfisher@hoosier.cs.utah.edu, british-cars@autox.team.net

  [ongoing saga of pressure/pressureless lubrication deleted]

> a copper shell.  Earlier engines used bearings which were in many cases
> poured ("babbitted") in place; the Ford Model T, for example, used
> such bearings.  They were designed for use in low-pressure oiling
> systems, or in splash-fed systems, which are characterized by low
> brake mean effective pressure (BMEP) and low RPM.

I believe that Model A Fords also had poured babbitt bearings.  I have
a (very) vague recollection of watching my dad and an uncle pouring
bearing for a Model A.  Of course pre-made bearing are available
now but I believe these cars left the factory with babbitted bearings.

And as I've mentioned here before some of the suspension pieces on my
snake have pour babbitt bearings.

> --Scott "How much would it cost to mail this to Tasmania, anyway?" Fisher
Roland


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
  • Re: Re: Who needs oil pressure x, Roland Dudley <=