classic33
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[QUOTE 3038429, member: 9609"]Since there are a few aero engineers on this thread - an off topic question. On radial engines (where the cylinders don't rotate) how does the engine scavenge oil when running? I understand the need to turn them before starting to clear oil build up in the lower cylinders that could cause hydraulicking, but when the engine is running, how do they stop the lower cylinders being swamped?[/QUOTE]
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_engine#Rotary_engine
"However, the gyroscopic effects of the heavy rotating engine produced handling problems in aircraft and the engines also consumed large amounts of oil since they used total loss lubrication, the oil being mixed with the fuel and ejected with the exhaust gases."
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_engine#Rotary_engine
"However, the gyroscopic effects of the heavy rotating engine produced handling problems in aircraft and the engines also consumed large amounts of oil since they used total loss lubrication, the oil being mixed with the fuel and ejected with the exhaust gases."