Yeah i'm sure ACL's are the problem, don't rate them at all
Bearings were not the problem looking at that con rod, but lack of lubrication was.
Steve
Yeah i'm sure ACL's are the problem, don't rate them at all
Bearings were not the problem looking at that con rod, but lack of lubrication was.
Steve
Little end = where piston meets rod
Big end = where rod meets crank
Main = where crank meets block
Bigs and Mains have holes.
Ive heard cheaper rods can often be out of round on the big end, and cause such problems. Part of the reason i was urged to buy catcam rods rather then bargain barrel china ones.
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Chip, isn't the hole in the big end in the crankshaft and not in the shell itself? So there's no lining up to worry about like there is with a main. You won't get starvation if the big end spins a touch.
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.
The oil goes in through the drillings in the crank journals via the holes in the main bearing shells, and then comes out the holes in the big end bearing journals in order to lubricate the big end shells.
I think it would be quite a big ask to try and get equal length plus the turbo above the gearbox. Where you'd need to loop the shortest runner to gain length is where the starter motor sits. Plus the downpipe needs to be ran back through there as well so its really tight on space. I wonder (if you were using a custom inlet) if you could use the RStuning megane manifold and have the turbo on the top instead?
http://www.rstuning.co.uk/exhaust-s...d-p-201.html?zenid=adi85f7h2qjefnjh5mmh18hgu5
IMO on top is the way to go. Keep the hot stuff away from thing that dont like it.
Nice manifold the RS tuning one. Might try and make something myself like that.
I think it would be quite a big ask to try and get equal length plus the turbo above the gearbox.
100% the problem in my opinion, they give too much clearance (3thou! which is about 0.85mm in modern) when fitted, swap to normal and you get 1.5thou, checked it on Arrow's CMM machine, but plasti'd up fine (hate that too!)
If they measured up 3thou clearance did you use the extra clearance bearings ?
3 thou would give you low oil pressure did you not see that ?
I do not like ACL but they do the job.
There would have been enough oil for the rod but not if the main bearing spun blocking oil supply.
Steve
Nowt wrong with ACL's that I've come across. They are the only bearing used in most Scooby builds that are running big power and the bearing to use by most scooby engine builders.
My rods have the cut outs for tagged bearings, but I've purchased standard / OE Renault bearings as I didnt want to use ACL's.
Nowt wrong with ACL's that I've come across. They are the only bearing used in most Scooby builds that are running big power and the bearing to use by most scooby engine builders.
imo if an engine is healthy acl won't help a thing, isn't the oil film suppose to lubricate and keep the journal from touching the bearing?
one bearing has a hole, the other doesn't
As fred says, its 2 half bearings, one with a hole and one without.
Got a pic from my mate of the big end bearings we took out. No hole in these either...
Oh OK on the same wave length now. I must have misunderstood what you were saying then. Thanks for clearing it up.
Some shiny bits appeared
There may be an opportunity to get a GT3076-WG turbo, rid it of the T25 flange and fit a T3 one, but because it started life as the "WG" turbo it has a slightly compromised 56.5mm 90 trim turbine instead of the normal 60mm 86 trim turbine, but they may not be a bad thing. But it might not happen at all anyway. None the less, exciting
Surely not on a T2 flange? I am trying to get away from these elevated EGT's assosiated with high power on the T2 flange?The WG work well anyway at 450+
How much do you actually want?
Have you got a diff yet?
Surely not on a T2 flange?
I am trying to get away from these elevated EGT's assosiated with high power on the T2 flange?
No real power goals but just north of 400bhp would be nice, but then i can imagine a 4 paddle wont cope so a whole new ball game for another clutch then. If the 3076 comes though then 500 with a different box solution (+clutch). Ill probably never own another nutty car like this so may aswell get it out my system now before i find walnut interior trim more appealing than a powerful engine.
People turn around and say you may aswell be piling the money into an EVO or something, but i drove an EVO8 the other day and besides its awsome grip, its not "fun", terrible gearbox, gash seating position, accelerator felt numb, super s**te on fuel e.t.c Jump back in the clio and instant smile.
Oh OK on the same wave length now. I must have misunderstood what you were saying then. Thanks for clearing it up.