@vaticinus If you removed the one way valve on the output and connected tubes to both intake and output, you could run both ways by reversing the air flow. There will still be positions that it won't start from though.
I tried it last night with that big Mitsubishi I had in my disassembly video wit the valves in and it works okay, but theirs next to no torque, unless of course you can feed it a continuous 3/4" 200 psi line. but that's a lot of liters per min of air!
lubircation is a major issue too, you'd have to press off the motor rotor and house the pump in a new oil filled housing with just the shaft sticking out.
ya i assumend the capacity or cfm would be crazy say 200 or so to run it but i wonder if oil could be used in place of air
this would drasticly improve the turbine efficiancy i know its not a turbine but its a standerd rule that slow moving heavy fluid is far more efficiant then high volocity
gases as a power transfer medien this would require you to bore out the intake maybe ,one day i may fill a compressore tank halve full of oil andpressure it up the oil could discharge into another .....
I guess if you remove the discharge valves and open up the ports to the same size as the inlet with a die grinder it would work as a good hydraulic motor, or vice versa, an oil pump!
This sounds hilarious..
acbarnett10 1 week ago
Hi!! I´m searching the rpm of this compressor, could you help me?? and why not some rules for regulates this rpm. Thanks!
mauriciogm877 1 year ago
sounds like it should be making bubbles
thefarmer32 1 year ago
can i use my ac compressor as a supercharger into the intake for boost??
hhohydrogen 1 year ago
@hhohydrogen
Yes, and you can use water as fuel too.
x65535x 1 year ago
does it always turn in the same direction or can you switch it from counter clock wise to clockwise??
vaticinus 1 year ago
@vaticinus If you removed the one way valve on the output and connected tubes to both intake and output, you could run both ways by reversing the air flow. There will still be positions that it won't start from though.
tesla500 1 year ago
That's a kick-ass sound it makes :D
Satelitko 2 years ago
thats pretty cool!, its like a single vane motor!.
Aussie50 2 years ago
thanks bro i was wondering if this was possible ,yes remove the valves and wolla
bad as high pressure air motor of corse
one would need to midigate lubrication issues but i thank a this would make a cheap powerfull high capacity air motor
NOBOX7 2 years ago
I tried it last night with that big Mitsubishi I had in my disassembly video wit the valves in and it works okay, but theirs next to no torque, unless of course you can feed it a continuous 3/4" 200 psi line. but that's a lot of liters per min of air!
lubircation is a major issue too, you'd have to press off the motor rotor and house the pump in a new oil filled housing with just the shaft sticking out.
Aussie50 2 years ago
ya i assumend the capacity or cfm would be crazy say 200 or so to run it but i wonder if oil could be used in place of air
this would drasticly improve the turbine efficiancy i know its not a turbine but its a standerd rule that slow moving heavy fluid is far more efficiant then high volocity
gases as a power transfer medien this would require you to bore out the intake maybe ,one day i may fill a compressore tank halve full of oil andpressure it up the oil could discharge into another .....
NOBOX7 2 years ago
I guess if you remove the discharge valves and open up the ports to the same size as the inlet with a die grinder it would work as a good hydraulic motor, or vice versa, an oil pump!
lubrication wouldn't be a problem at all.
Aussie50 2 years ago