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- Wet_sump abstract "A wet sump is a lubricating oil management design for piston engines which uses the crankcase as a built-in reservoir for oil, as opposed to an external or secondary reservoir used in a dry sump design.Piston engines are lubricated by oil which is pumped into various bearings, and thereafter allowed to drain to the base of the engine under gravity. In most production automobiles and motorcycles, which use a wet sump system, the oil is collected in a 3 to 10 litres (0.66 to 2.20 imp gal; 0.79 to 2.64 US gal) capacity pan at the base of the engine, known as the sump or oil pan, where it is pumped back up to the bearings by the oil pump, internal to the engine.A wet sump offers the advantage of a simple design, using a single pump and no external reservoir. Since the sump is internal, there is no need for hoses or tubes connecting the engine to an external sump which may leak. An internal oil pump is generally more difficult to replace, but that is dependent on the engine design.A wet sump design can be problematic in a racing car, as the large g force pulled by drivers going around corners causes the oil in the pan to slosh, gravitating away from the oil pick-up, briefly starving the system of oil and damaging the engine. However, on a motorcycle this difficulty does not arise, as a bike leans into corners and the oil is not displaced sideways. Nevertheless, racing motorcycles usually benefit from dry sump lubrication, as this allows the engine to be mounted lower in the frame; and a remote oil tank can permit better lubricant cooling. Early stationary engines employed a small scoop on the extremity of the crankshaft or connecting rod to assist with the lubrication of the cylinder walls by means of a splashing action. Modern small engines, such as those used in lawnmowers, use a "slinger" (basically a paddle wheel) to perform the same function.".
- Wet_sump wikiPageID "2232727".
- Wet_sump wikiPageLength "3406".
- Wet_sump wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Wet_sump wikiPageRevisionID "628225666".
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Automobile.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Bearing_(mechanical).
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engine_lubrication_systems.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Connecting_rod.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Crankcase.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Crankcase_compression_two-stroke_engine.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Crankshaft.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_(engine).
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Dry_sump.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Four-stroke_engine.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink G-force.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink G_force.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink HC_emissions.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Lawn_mower.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Lawnmower.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Lubrication.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Mixture_(petrol_engine).
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Motor_oil.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycles.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Oil_pump_(internal_combustion_engine).
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Petroil.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Piston_engine.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Reciprocating_engine.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Roots-type_supercharger.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Roots_blower.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Scoop_(tool).
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Shovel.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Splash_(fluid_mechanics).
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Stationary_engine.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Sump.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Turbocharger.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Two-stroke_engine.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLink Two-stroke_oil.
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wet sump".
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "oil slingers".
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "oil sump".
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "wet sump".
- Wet_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "wet-sump".
- Wet_sump hasPhotoCollection Wet_sump.
- Wet_sump wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automotive_engine.
- Wet_sump wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Wet_sump wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Heat_engines.
- Wet_sump wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Wet_sump subject Category:Engine_lubrication_systems.
- Wet_sump hypernym Design.
- Wet_sump type Article.
- Wet_sump type Article.
- Wet_sump type Component.
- Wet_sump comment "A wet sump is a lubricating oil management design for piston engines which uses the crankcase as a built-in reservoir for oil, as opposed to an external or secondary reservoir used in a dry sump design.Piston engines are lubricated by oil which is pumped into various bearings, and thereafter allowed to drain to the base of the engine under gravity.".
- Wet_sump label "Wet sump".
- Wet_sump sameAs Carter_humide.
- Wet_sump sameAs ウエットサンプ.
- Wet_sump sameAs Wet-sumpsysteem.
- Wet_sump sameAs m.06xydd.
- Wet_sump sameAs Våtsumpsmörjning.
- Wet_sump sameAs Q2299263.
- Wet_sump sameAs Q2299263.
- Wet_sump wasDerivedFrom Wet_sump?oldid=628225666.
- Wet_sump isPrimaryTopicOf Wet_sump.