If you want a good option for the bearings, have you looked into getting tagged ones done to try and discourage the centre main spinning which the F4R does like to do?
Oooops... It seems that my English not enough to understand what you mean
If you want a good option for the bearings, have you looked into getting tagged ones done to try and discourage the centre main spinning which the F4R does like to do?
Oooops... It seems that my English not enough to understand what you meanDo you have any pics?
When the rod bolts are done up tight how can there be any space for the big end bearings to actually spin? Would have thought it would be so tightly clamped into place?
Genuine question by the way.
Bearing crush should indeed hold them in place, but on the centre main bearing in particular on the clio, the slightest loss of oil pressure can see the crank "grab" it and force it to spin, when this happens it then means the hole in the bearing no longer lines up with the oil feed hole in the block, and then its game over.
Where as if the bearing is tagged, when the crank picks up on the bearing in times of low oil pressure it just does a tiny bit of wear to the front surface of the bearing, which is a much more preferable situation, yes its increased wear but it doesnt cause the same sort of dramatic failure that a spun bearing can.
Ultimately if you get low oil pressure a lot and the crank keeps picking up the bearing it will fail of course, but better if it takes a few dozen times than just once, lol.
When the rod bolts are done up tight how can there be any space for the big end bearings to actually spin? Would have thought it would be so tightly clamped into place?.
I think I follow that, thanks.
I've never actually seen a centre main bearing, didn't know there was a hole lined up in them. Assumed they were the same as big end bearings. Got a pic for reference?
I ask this question because there are very good and reliable main bearings from ACL Racing and I prefer to use them in my projects. However they have such tags (as they are for F7R engine) and so they can not be installed to F4R without this additional cutting!
But big end bearings have a hole in them as well though?
The oil goes in through the drillings in crank via the holes in the main bearings, and then comes out the holes in the big end bearings in order to lubricate the big ends.
Its quite easy to just get the block/rods machined to accept the tags, we've just done it on the latest engine build for Porkie, I will get some pictures when we do the block for my turbo though as not got any of Lee's, unless steve happens to have some (he built this one not me as I was too busy), I can ask him but it seems unlikely as he sucks worse at taking pictures than I do, lol.
I'm getting my words muddled up completely then! No idea what bearings are what now lol!
I assisted* my mate whilst he changed some bearings on the bottom of his con rods, whilst fitting ARP rod bolts too. I thought these were big end bearings? They didn't have any holes in them, well not that I could see anyway....
Apologies if my terminology isn't perfect and I'm confusing people.
*By assisting I mean holding a flash light and passing things to him![]()
See http://www.cliosport.net/forum/show...ith-a-clio-cup-race-car&p=9723495#post9723495 Porkie's post #930 shows the block machined for tags.
Steve
Little end = where piston meets rod
Big end = where rod meets crank
Main = where crank meets block
Bigs and Mains have holes.
still no need chip!
Yeah that's what I thought, thanks.
But I'm sure there were no holes in the big end bearings!!! :S In fact I'm almost certain, I even had them in my hand lol! Unless they are so small I wouldn't have seen without looking for them?
Apologies for going a bit off topic here.
if its going to go wrong tagged bearings aren't going to save it!
if its going to go wrong tagged bearings aren't going to save it!
absolutely agree. tags will be gone in a second, the engine will have lasted about 3 revolutions longer
absolutely agree. tags will be gone in a second, the engine will have lasted about 3 revolutions longer
absolutely agree. tags will be gone in a second, the engine will have lasted about 3 revolutions longer
I would agree that if an engine has a problem with lubrication tagged bearings will not solve the problem, but it has been found that with other production engines used in competition which use untagged bearings in standard form, that when tagged bearings are used reliability increased, which is what i would want to do (I understand that not all engines are the same)
Ashford, MEM and Sodemo all tagged the bearings, although they did use steel cranks.
Steve
I would agree that if an engine has a problem with lubrication tagged bearings will not solve the problem, but it has been found that with other production engines used in competition which use untagged bearings in standard form, that when tagged bearings are used reliability increased, which is what i would want to do (I understand that not all engines are the same)
Ashford, MEM and Sodemo all tagged the bearings, although they did use steel cranks.
Steve
but there should never be any contact between the bearing and the crank journal, always an oil film. if there's contact and it picks up enough to have spun un-tagged bearings, it's still going to score the crank so you're no better off.
Hmmm well i have always fancied fabricating my own manifold...
Going back to your manifold Laine..
Can you TIG weld?
Because TIG'd stainless (310 is a nice grade for very high temps, but the cheap and cheerful 304 should be ok) is the only way its worth doing.
No as above i was intending to mig weld the whole thing (to keep it simple), and have it ceramic coated afterwards. There are plenty of mild steel tubular manifolds out there?
I contemplated MIg welding a Stainless setup but means getting a bottle of trim mix, e.t.c which id probably never use again. Id obviously weld on a host of supporting brackets to keep the strain at a minimum.
I have tagged ACL bearings in this ConRod
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you would be FAR better off making all the pipework up, putting a small tack of MIG where needed to keep it all in place, then get it TIG'd up after.
Think i will just buy 3-4 Clio 172 manifolds and chop them apart, should easily have all the right bends and straights, and the collector on them is decent enough, we know they dont crack (hence the manifolds are so cheap!). Time to get out the angle grinder.
They are stainless right?
Think i will just buy 3-4 Clio 172 manifolds and chop them apart, should easily have all the right bends and straights, and the collector on them is decent enough, we know they dont crack (hence the manifolds are so cheap!). Time to get out the angle grinder.
They are stainless right?
I have tagged ACL bearings in this ConRod
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