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Ive looked into doing cam covers before. It all depends on the Oil sealing arrangements on the underside. To get a nice cosmetic smooth upper, you may sacrifice a smooth lower if you want to keep a simple one sided mould.
However you can skim a flat face onto the bottom of the carbon if you make it oversize. If the internal oil detailing is complex you can make an inner and outer mould, 2 carbon parts then bond together.
Obviously a suitable temperature resin system is a must.
In my opinion you would also be wise to incorporate a layer of kevlar in the layup to prevent any cracking issues with heat cycling or potential burst issue with a thin camcover if you have a heavily pressurised crankcase due to a breathing issue.
Sumps I would be concerned about the consequences of a minor impact, even with kevlar when compared to metal sumps. Many metal sumps will just dent or crack thus avoiding any catastrophic instant oil loss. However a composites one would likely cave in and maybe hole but at least have lots of cracks.
Also permenant immersion in engine oil and combustion products would be a challenging environment for the carbon/epoxy to survive. You may need a inside coating or different resin lining. Vinylester resins have a very high chemical resistance to oils and petroleum based products so may be the solution for chemical resistance.
Warren Penalver Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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