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- Dry_sump abstract "A dry sump is a lubricating motor oil management method for four-stroke and large two-stroke piston internal combustion engines that uses additional pumps and a secondary reservoir for oil, as compared to a conventional wet sump system, which uses only the main sump (U.S.: oil pan) below the engine and a single pump. A dry sump can also be implemented with a single vacuum pump that creates positive and negative pressures to pull and push the oil out and into the engine. A dry sump engine requires a pressure relief valve to regulate negative pressure inside the engine, so internal seals are not inverted.Engines are both lubricated and cooled by oil that circulates throughout the engine, feeding various bearings and other moving parts and then draining, via gravity, into the sump at the base of the engine. In the wet sump system of most production automobile engines, an oil pump collects this oil from the sump and circulates it back through the engine.In a dry sump, the oil still falls to the base of the engine, but rather than collecting in a reservoir-style oil sump, it falls into a much shallower sump, where one or more scavenge pumps draw it off and transfer it to a (usually external) reservoir, where it is both cooled and deaerated. A pressure pump then draws this oil and circulates it through the engine. Often, dry sump designs mount the pressure pump and scavenge pumps on a common shaft, so that one pulley at the front of the system can run as many pumps as the engine design requires. It is common practice to have one scavenge pump per crankcase section and in the case of a V-type engine an additional scavenge pump to remove oil fed to the valve gear. Therefore, a V8 engine would have four scavenge pumps and a pressure pump in the pump stack.".
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- Dry_sump wikiPageExternalLink question331.htm.
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- Dry_sump wikiPageRevisionID "703378351".
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Aprilia_RST1000_Futura.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Aprilia_RSV_Mille.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Auto_racing.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Bearing_(mechanical).
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engine_lubrication_systems.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engine_technology.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Center_of_mass.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Crankcase.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Degasification.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Four-stroke_engine.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink G-force.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Harley-Davidson.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Honda_CB750.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink HowStuffWorks.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink List_of_aerobatic_aircraft.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Mercedes-Benz_300_SL.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Motor_oil.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Oil_pump_(internal_combustion_engine).
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Operating_temperature.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Performance_car.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Piston_ring.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Rotax.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Straight-twin_engine.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Sump.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Two-stroke_engine.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink V8_engine.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Weight_distribution.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Wet_sump.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_SR400_&_SR500.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_TRX850.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLink File:Dry_sump.svg.
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dry sump".
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "dry sump lubrication".
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "dry sump oil system".
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "dry sump".
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "dry-sump lubrication".
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "dry-sump".
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "scavenge pump".
- Dry_sump wikiPageWikiLinkText "semi wet-sump".
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- Dry_sump subject Category:Engine_lubrication_systems.
- Dry_sump subject Category:Engine_technology.
- Dry_sump hypernym Method.
- Dry_sump type Software.
- Dry_sump type Component.
- Dry_sump comment "A dry sump is a lubricating motor oil management method for four-stroke and large two-stroke piston internal combustion engines that uses additional pumps and a secondary reservoir for oil, as compared to a conventional wet sump system, which uses only the main sump (U.S.: oil pan) below the engine and a single pump. A dry sump can also be implemented with a single vacuum pump that creates positive and negative pressures to pull and push the oil out and into the engine.".
- Dry_sump label "Dry sump".
- Dry_sump sameAs Q779325.
- Dry_sump sameAs Motorschmierung.
- Dry_sump sameAs Carter_sec.
- Dry_sump sameAs ドライサンプ.
- Dry_sump sameAs Dry-sumpsysteem.
- Dry_sump sameAs m.04j_z2.
- Dry_sump sameAs Torrsumpsmörjning.
- Dry_sump sameAs Q779325.
- Dry_sump wasDerivedFrom Dry_sump?oldid=703378351.
- Dry_sump depiction Dry_sump.svg.
- Dry_sump isPrimaryTopicOf Dry_sump.