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On May 16, 4:13 pm, bildan wrote:
Re. PSRU's There is a gear reduction unit that handles massive torque and power the size of a a one-pound coffee can - it's the planetary gearset from an automatic transmission. I have two in my Jeep Grand Cherokee 'airport car' transmission that have lasted 300,000 miles - so far. These things are built to very tight tolerances and are VERY tough. If you want still tougher, speed shops sell replacement planetaries that can handle 1500HP or more. Ask one to handle only 100HP and they should last forever. You can specify just about any reduction ratio you want. All you have to do is machine a nose case from billet aluminum to hold the planetary gearset and the thrust bearing. I wish it was so simple. Without a flywheel and/or torque converter to damp the engine's power pulses, the engine's desire to run in a vibratory fashion will conflict with the prop's desire to run smoothly, and at some resonant RPM the gears can die. They need almost zero lash, or some heavy flywheel on the engine, or the damping of a torque converter. Dan |
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