Re: James/BigAsh 182 Race Car by TDF... It doesn't get much better than this! *Pic He
Sorry to hear this James.
As for the acutal cause of the failure, if it was indeed a spun bearing, you'll be able to tell, regardless of how much carnage has happened in there, it'll be a funky blue/purple colour
Has anyone properly logged oil pressure on these engines while being tracked? Nobody really seems to mention oil surge much if at all on these cars which either means it's not an issue or nobody has looked at it closely enough, I however would be very surprised if they dont suffer from it to some extent.
I'm sure most of you will be aware of the failure mode as a result of loss in oil pressure,
If you have a momentary loss or dip in oil pressure, most of the time, while it's far from ideal, most engines will cope with it, but if it happens frequently in a short space of time the shells start to get too hot, they expand meaning less clearance for oil to get in when the pressure comes back, if there's not sufficient time for the shell to cool before the next period of oil surge/starvation, bearing gets hotter and eventually nips onto the journal and game over.
Fred, when you say the current Cup racers spin bearings all the time, surely this has to be due to oil pressure issues?