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Brian

04-10-2002 06:37:04




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I've posted a similar mesage here before. I need to know what type of chain, ect. to use as a oil slinger inside a old air compressor pump. it runs off of a half round groove in the crankshaft and just hangs down into the oil sump and is just hooked around a post in the sump to keep it(the chain) from flinging around inside the crank case.
I'm in the last stage of restoration and really need some help.....

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Scott ks

04-11-2002 21:00:35




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 Re: Oil slinger help in reply to Brian, 04-10-2002 06:37:04  
try these folks and see if they can help. If you like.



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Nathan(GA)

04-10-2002 19:11:24




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 Re: Oil slinger help in reply to Brian, 04-10-2002 06:37:04  
Brian, If you don't get the answer you need here, try over at enginads.com on the smokstack board.



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Dusty

04-10-2002 16:43:09




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 Re: Oil slinger help in reply to Brian, 04-10-2002 06:37:04  
I wonder if it might have been leather.



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FEB

04-10-2002 10:50:09




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 Re: Oil slinger help in reply to Brian, 04-10-2002 06:37:04  
I'm not sure I understand it all, but I think what you are looking for is simply a ring larger than the shaft it goes on but that would fit the groove. It would hang down into the oil sump and as the shft rotates it would rotate also and bring oil up from the sump to flow over the shaft into the bearings. I have seen them used on old electric motors and they are effective, Size would not be critical except for the cross section and a diameter that will not interfere with anything internally. Good luck.

Fred

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Brian

04-10-2002 16:01:00




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 Re: Re: Oil slinger help in reply to FEB, 04-10-2002 10:50:09  
Yes this is what I need in theory. I have a very small compressor that has one in it but the problem with this one is in order to get one down into the oil sump of this pump, the ring would be a larger diameter than would fit inside the crankcase. there is a shelf cast into the base where a splasher on the bearing cap picks up oil and trows it around. problem with that is the shelf is higher than the oil fill plug. down in the sump there is a post that has definite wear on it from whatever was running in there looped around it and the crankshaft. I was thinking of using ball chain(like on a light switch you pull on).

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FEB

04-11-2002 04:30:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Oil slinger help in reply to Brian, 04-10-2002 16:01:00  
The ball chain sounds like a good idea. I hadn't thought of that. I do believe it would work as long as the chain connector will ride around the shaft. You could try it before you finish the final assembly. For the price of a chain I'd try it. You probably have an old key chain to experiment with.

Fred



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