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Re: What's in your crankcase?

To: "Stephen F. Doherty" <f10ab1b9865@dslextreme.com>
Subject: Re: What's in your crankcase?
From: "Jon E. Wennerberg" <jon@infodestruction.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 14:22:02 -0500
On Wednesday, December 8, 2004, at 12:04 PM, Stephen F. Doherty wrote:

> If I may branch off and address viscosity:
>
> One of the comments that is commonly made about Rollie Free
> is that he ran a very low viscosity oil, like 10 wt (or
> maybe less?), and one also hears about racers pre-heating
> the oil, to avoid running the engine for a time to get
> the oil up to temp.  I also suspect Rollie wasn't concerned
> about getting hundreds of flat out miles from the engine,
> just enough miles for that year's meet.
>
> This raises a few questions.
>
> How significant of a power loss difference is there between
> running lighter or heavier weight oil?
> The Vincent, having roller bearings on the crank and relying
> on oil flow, not pressure, is this a more favorable environment
> to run a lighter oil, ie can a plain bearing motor cope with
> such a light wt oil?
>
> What weight oil would you say (guess?) is the 'norm' for land
> speed racers, either overall or separating out bikes from cars?
>
> For whatever reason, I had this perception that all, or most,
> land speed racers were running as light a weight oil they could,
> and this comment of running 50 wt stood out.
>
> SFD

I run Red Line 10W40 in my race bike.

Approx. 10% power increase from first dyno run (on a "relatively" cold 
engine, i.e. warmed up but certainly not at full temp, maybe 160 F 
water temp) to full normal operating temp. (200-205 F water temp) run.  
Same tuneup, same day, same dyno, same operator, same weather.

No data for different oil viscosities.

I make sure the engine is toasty-warm before a run.  That 10% 
additional power sure comes in handy. . .

                 Jon Wennerberg
Seldom Seen Slim Land Speed Racing
              Marquette, Michigan
              (that's 'way up north)






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