BrianGar
Automotive
- Jul 8, 2009
- 833
Are oil pump castings found in most cars heat treated? The castings I refer to are the common design where metal pump rotors run inside the casings. Ive searched and searched this topic and cannot find a definite answer. Ive read that If I do heat treat be it(reworked casing design, gravity cast) in solution at 540 degrees(approx from memory for x amount of time) That this heat treatment will only be of use if the casing never sees a temperature of over 130 degrees.
The surfaces Im worried about are the end sections of casing where the most rotor contact is, granted there is an oil film there.
I know the above its a bit approximate but Im just after some pointers so I can look into whatever I need to do to get this done.
So to sum up.
Is gravity cast lm25 ok for the above without heat treatment?
Or should I heat treat bearing in mind the casings may see over 130degrees?
Thanks as always in advance,
Brian.
The surfaces Im worried about are the end sections of casing where the most rotor contact is, granted there is an oil film there.
I know the above its a bit approximate but Im just after some pointers so I can look into whatever I need to do to get this done.
So to sum up.
Is gravity cast lm25 ok for the above without heat treatment?
Or should I heat treat bearing in mind the casings may see over 130degrees?
Thanks as always in advance,
Brian.