What are peoples thoughts and experiences on installing a drive line consisting of flex cable and brass stuffing tube without a teflon liner?
I know it's the "metal to metal contact" friction argument, but one can also argue that internal combustion engines have metal to metal contact as well. I tried sanding the flex cable with 200, 400, and 600 grit sandpaper and tried spinning it in a KS brass tube. Wow! It spins effortlessly compared to the higher friction teflon liner set up. I would think the tolerances are good enough that very little water can leak through the stuffing tube. Since both the cable and the tube are brass, it would seem that they may wear evenly over the long term. Even with cable grease, I wonder how long such a set up can last?
I guess I could design a bench top mounted BL motor, curved drive line, mounted strut, with a large flywheel at the end to test it all out. But, I'd rather take your word if you've had any experience with a liner-less system...
I am curious:
How long can such a setup last?...
Any longterm effects of wear?...
Can it withstand high rpm?...
Would it be better to use a stuffing tube made of a harder material than brass to avoid having the stuffing tube wear out faster?...
I know it's the "metal to metal contact" friction argument, but one can also argue that internal combustion engines have metal to metal contact as well. I tried sanding the flex cable with 200, 400, and 600 grit sandpaper and tried spinning it in a KS brass tube. Wow! It spins effortlessly compared to the higher friction teflon liner set up. I would think the tolerances are good enough that very little water can leak through the stuffing tube. Since both the cable and the tube are brass, it would seem that they may wear evenly over the long term. Even with cable grease, I wonder how long such a set up can last?
I guess I could design a bench top mounted BL motor, curved drive line, mounted strut, with a large flywheel at the end to test it all out. But, I'd rather take your word if you've had any experience with a liner-less system...
I am curious:
How long can such a setup last?...
Any longterm effects of wear?...
Can it withstand high rpm?...
Would it be better to use a stuffing tube made of a harder material than brass to avoid having the stuffing tube wear out faster?...
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