#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
You are probably right I don't think I quite understand how advanced this new generation of PUs are, I still remember the V8s and KERS was pretty much bolt on item.turbof1 wrote:All the manufacturers probably integrated it fairly radical in the PU. Probably a mechanical part of it got loose and just wrecked the ICE.
I have to agree, I think this is the best looking McLaren for a loooong time.Postmoe wrote:This car is really good looking.
They're actually surprisingly remote and bolt on items, a lot of that is down the incredibly complex way they are made with the windings and coolant channels potted (filled with resin basically) into the casing and partly so they can be replaced separately from the other parts of the PU.turbof1 wrote:All the manufacturers probably integrated it fairly radical in the PU. Probably a mechanical part of it got loose and just wrecked the ICE.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
What would this mean?dren wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if it was somehow integrated into the clutch pack. Actually it could serve as the clutch. I'll have to go read the regulations to see if that is allowed.
Good stuff, Facts Only.Facts Only wrote:They're actually surprisingly remote and bolt on items, a lot of that is down the incredibly complex way they are made with the windings and coolant channels potted (filled with resin basically) into the casing and partly so they can be replaced separately from the other parts of the PU.turbof1 wrote:All the manufacturers probably integrated it fairly radical in the PU. Probably a mechanical part of it got loose and just wrecked the ICE.
Looking at the seal story I suspect one of two things has happened, either a coolant seal has gone and allowed coolant into the PU oil system which has damaged the PU or that the rotary seal which goes over the MGUK shaft as it enters the gear drive (usually wet) has gone and damaged the machined cavity in the block so it cant be fixed with a new seal.
What do you think about the replacement seal? How different would it be?Facts Only wrote:They're actually surprisingly remote and bolt on items, a lot of that is down the incredibly complex way they are made with the windings and coolant channels potted (filled with resin basically) into the casing and partly so they can be replaced separately from the other parts of the PU.turbof1 wrote:All the manufacturers probably integrated it fairly radical in the PU. Probably a mechanical part of it got loose and just wrecked the ICE.
Looking at the seal story I suspect one of two things has happened, either a coolant seal has gone and allowed coolant into the PU oil system which has damaged the PU or that the rotary seal which goes over the MGUK shaft as it enters the gear drive (usually wet) has gone and damaged the machined cavity in the block so it cant be fixed with a new seal.
I'd assume they've been aware of the issue since Jerez and have been working on a fix ever since, probably rushing the new seal through to be ready on Saturday. Depending on where the part is being manufactured then I don't think it would take too long, other than doing the usual safety checks and then shipping time. If it's coming from Japan then that may explain why they can't get it until Saturday. Only question I'm pondering is should the same problem occur tomorrow will they have another development power unit ready to slot in for Saturday or will they skip to the race specification power unit early to see if any issues crop up before the final test ?Thunders wrote:Without knowing how that Seal looks, what Material it is made of or what it actually does, is it possible that Honda can design and manufacture a new Part in such a short Time or do we think they did know about this part being potentially dangerous from the Jerez Test and just couldn't make it until today?