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When we were into hovercraft my Dad used to say you can blow at 5 psi - which is all you need to hover.
5 psi through a straw will blow upwards enough to hit a crank web some distance away, so three should be fine.
Simon
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Car type: Race Ulster, 1926 Special, 1927 Chummy, 1930 Box
I’ve always thought that it’s not about oil pressure, but flow rate. You need flow to feed the big end with oil and the hydrodynamic forces in the bearing does the rest. In a conventional system all you need the oil pressure for is to ensure the oil flow doesn’t stall in the oilways in a rotating crank.
It wasn’t just the type13 that used jet lubrication. Bugatti used it quite a lot, but his design was a lot cleverer than Austin’s as it contrived to feed the journals through 360degrees not just as the crank web passsed the jet.
Alan Fairless
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Halfway through the production of the Type 35 and 37 Bugatti went to pressure fed so I suppose with the greater horsepower achieved with the supercharged models, Bugatti's squirt was not up to scratch.
Cheers
Mark