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- Winnipeg Manitoba
I am cleaning my Skat Trak pump on my Superjet and I am thinking of putting oil it it, instead of grease. In my opinion oil is a better lubricant. Has anyone tried this?
2XLR8 said:A nice performance improvement? You would have to feel the performance for it to be considered an improvement. I just can't see how you could notice an improvement by just switching to oil over the grease in the bearings.
Have others seen similar gains? with this mod? Someone has to do a before and after test within an hour or so to be able to tell if there is a gain.
sflsurfrider said:well, its obviously something you can feel if its a performance improvment. otherwise, it wouldnt really be an improvment.
crammit442 said:You can easily turn a superjet drive shaft with 2 fingers with new bearings/seals. We're talking about a few inch lbs required to turn the shaft at most. You really think you could actually feel the very slight reduction in friction? How much less friction are we really talking about anyway.
Charles
sflsurfrider said:just take any bearing and wash all the grease out of it and pour in some oil and turn it by hand. youll feel the difference. it will "coast" quite noticably longer. now translate that your pump bearings. nobody said it was "big performance gains". collectively, between things like billet kawi style couplers, lightened flywheels, titanium/lightended shafts.... and oil in the pump instead of grease, youll gain performance due to less mass and/or less resistance. personally, i dont like doing it just for the reason that paul stated.... water seeps in.... just like on a POS seapoo pump that need to be rebuilt every other ride. its not rocket science.... or prosthetic surgery :biggthumpup:
sflsurfrider said:how many rpms can you spin a pump at w/ your fingers? the engine turns the pump at a much higher rpm than you can achieve with your fingers, or else youd be a porn star. the resistance created by pump is multiplied at higher rpms just like its easier to walk through peanut butter than it is to run through peanut butter. replace that peanut butter with oil and then youll see where im coming from with this highly scientific analogy.