Just trying to keep a level playing field here OK?
Because you can feed more wattage into a motor without blowing it up immediately does not change the motor's rating. This is true no matter who made the motor, what the motor's original rating is, or what you're feeding it. If the motor could take the higher wattage for an extended period of time, manf's being what they are, would rate then higher I'm pretty sure. In any case, that's true no matter if you are feeding a 500w motor 1000w, or a 1000w motor 3000w. The fact that can be done shouldn't be the point of a conversation regarding using ATF in a geared hub motor. It's off topic..... A conversation that should be had separately.
So back on point, just for the sake of conversation, the seals you see on that G062 (and others), that you believe are for containing oil (you are calling them oil seals, right?), may actually be there for the purpose of keeping dust and crud out, and possibly to increase the motor's ability to resist water intrusion should it be dunked, correct? So the fact there are seals in place does NOT mean the motor is designed to be run with an oil bath. Not as designed originally in my mind anyway.....
So, the question is will those WATER seals hold oil? Do we know that because it's been done successfully (by Bafang or somebody using a Bafang), or are we saying it MIGHT/SHOULD work if done correctly with a little luck? I'm hanging out in these forums quite a bit, and I think it pretty safe to say it's NOT something you see done frequently.
So there's that. Then, if somebody did want to try this, clearly they would be on their own from an engineering standpoint. Bafang is sure as hell not going to be any help - other than to say your warranty is no longer in effect.....
And last, a point of personal curiosity. Does anyone have any idea of how effective running a few ounces of whatever might be in cooling the motor in question? Or is this just a crap shoot. You pour the oil in and hope for the best/take what you get?
I'm pretty familiar with the Grin Simulator, but I'm not familiar with the G310 FSV which is the only motor that I saw on that chart that offered the with/without oil comparison. So I looked into it a little. First it should be noted that the motor is a 250w motor...... Further, it's a 250w motor with an 11:1 gear ratio (twice that of most motors used in production bikes). Point being, if I were willing to consider the "with oil " option for a motor I was thinking of running oil in, I would want to see something a little closer to the specs of THAT motor, not a 30nm 250w motor w/48:1 gearing.... That's me though....
For anyone curious, here's the Grin simulator chart on the with/without oil Bafang G310 FSV comparison. Note the very low power rating of the G310FSV, and the fact there is no performance difference with/without internal oil. The only place that shows any difference is down on the lower left where it shows "time to overheat". -Al
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