A WASHER FOR SEALING CRANKCASES
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TĀ°prevent oil from leaking out of an engine around the crankshaft is the aim of a seating ring shown in patent No. 580,957, by Charles Weston and Co., Ltd., and R. Bush, both of Torrington Avenue, Canley, Coventry. The scheme is directed chiefly towards holding the oil when the vehicle is out of the horizontal The drawing shows a section of the crankshaft with the sealing ring in posi
tion. A conventional thrower ring (1) is provided as a first defence against leakage. Any oil passing this is dealt with by a resilient washer (2), which is split for assembly and is held by the crankcase at the bottom and by a detachable member (3) at the top. The washer is annularly grooved, leaving a thin lip which, when assembled under light compression, makes a slight rubbing contact with the crankshaft. Thc washer may be made of oil-resisting rubber.