just wondering if anyone out there could possibly give an experienced opinion on what I would like to do for a dyno
here is what I was thinking:
I picked up a pair of large cessna hydrostat pumps, I thought these could be ok, because you could adjust the displacement by the swash plate, and you could also adjust the pressure, so it might be easier to control
Also instead of using pressure and flow to calculate the torque from, I thought it would be possible to place a lever arm on the body of the pump. The pump would be mounted so it could rotate on its axis; the only fault is that I'm not sure if the same torque from the engine is applied to the body of the pump, but that way you could directly measure the force multiplied by your lever arm gives you the torque.
Unfortunately I haven't found much information on the pumps, and do not know their original application.
Please let me know what you think, or if all of this has already been discussed please show me I must have missed it.
Thanks
Matt