Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Using hydraulic oil in a gear pump instead of the crankshaft can that be done?

Just thinking about the cylinder volume verses the volume of the 6in. diam. gear pump could turn the drive shaft 4 times per power stroke instead of 2 power strokes per 1 revolution of that crankshaft....making the system 8 times more efficient.....Using hydraulic oil in a gear pump instead of the crankshaft can that be done?
Hydrualic fluid and lubricants are different type oil and have totally different functios.Using hydraulic oil in a gear pump instead of the crankshaft can that be done?
If I understand the core of your question - what is going to drive the gear pump - magic. You seem to be asking if a gear pump could replace a reciprocating engine. Sure, but it doesn't help the situation since a gear pump is a secondary power source requiring some other source of power while a 2 stroke or 4 stroke is a primary source.

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