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Old 04-10-2019, 12:53 PM   #1
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Oil feed cools and prolongs the life of the plain bearings, but the splash oil mist seems to do a pretty good job in the short term.

JFP covered this on page 2 of this thread. The premise behind DOF whether with Jake’s “Solution” or TuneRS/Pedro’s system is bearing cooling and more precise oiling of the bearings.
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Old 04-10-2019, 02:27 PM   #2
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JFP covered this on page 2 of this thread. The premise behind DOF whether with Jake’s “Solution” or TuneRS/Pedro’s system is bearing cooling and more precise oiling of the bearings.
I understand the premise, and I don`t doubt it`s true. I`m just not convinced about it`s necessity and that DOF on it`s own makes a difference.
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I understand the premise, and I don`t doubt it`s true. I`m just not convinced about it`s necessity and that DOF on it`s own makes a difference.
You and a whole lot of other people when it comes to "open" bearings (ball or roller type), solid bearings are another story however...….
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You and a whole lot of other people when it comes to "open" bearings (ball or roller type), solid bearings are another story however...….
Yep, plain bearings require oil feed usually. Although they are usually applied where constant oil supply (immersion) is not available, like at the crankshaft, camshaft, etc.. At these bearings if the pressure drops in the oil line they fail. Motorcycle engines are often fitted with plain bearings without pressure oil feed, they are just submerged into oil, or the rotating parts transfer oil onto them constantly (splashing), and oil can flow in spiral oil channels between the bushing and the journal. Sometimes these bearings have oil pockets where the oil can sit in and can serve as a constant oil cushion to the journal. They work pretty well and never fail. It`s possible that a plain bearing designed for benefiting oil immersion would work at the IMS, as you mentioned before that nothing happens (for a while) if you disconnect the oil supply to the plain IMSB. This is just theoretical of course, I wouldn`t risk trying it.
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