Re: E36 Track Day Hack (v2)
Had a bit of time this evening to make a start. Cleaned the block up and gave it a coat of black, then fitted the piston oil jets and first half of the mains bearings.
Decided to use ARP mains studs/nuts this time - the standard main cap bolts should be replaced every time, as are the con rod bolts (stretch bolts), although the price on the main cap bolts has rocketed and its actually cheaper to buy the ARP kit. People risk re-using the main bolts, but if the worst happened.... yeah don't want that happening. Anyway, at least there are some proper fasteners that are re-usable in the future (if still within the manufacturers spec). Luckily new rod bolts are only just over a pound each so OEM is fine for that.
Chased the threads out in the block then fitted to spec..
Fitted the other half of the mains bearings to the main caps, and just dropped into place for now. Didn't have time to start checking crank clearances, but hopefully do that next time.
Now something a bit more interesting - I had some time to look over the pistons removed from the 'new' engine that lost compression on cylinder 1 at Oulton Park. From the previous stuff in the thread thinking it was the headgasket, or head, turns out it more than likely wasn't any of that. I had previously just labelled the pistons up and put them to one side, but after wiping piston 1 down, it revealed...
Took the rings out, and the ring lands proceeded to fall apart..
The bore is fine, no damage or marking, not that it matters as its just a spare now. But I guess that explains the lack of compression in the end. Just another round of bad luck :boring:
Had a bit of time this evening to make a start. Cleaned the block up and gave it a coat of black, then fitted the piston oil jets and first half of the mains bearings.
Decided to use ARP mains studs/nuts this time - the standard main cap bolts should be replaced every time, as are the con rod bolts (stretch bolts), although the price on the main cap bolts has rocketed and its actually cheaper to buy the ARP kit. People risk re-using the main bolts, but if the worst happened.... yeah don't want that happening. Anyway, at least there are some proper fasteners that are re-usable in the future (if still within the manufacturers spec). Luckily new rod bolts are only just over a pound each so OEM is fine for that.
Chased the threads out in the block then fitted to spec..
Fitted the other half of the mains bearings to the main caps, and just dropped into place for now. Didn't have time to start checking crank clearances, but hopefully do that next time.
Now something a bit more interesting - I had some time to look over the pistons removed from the 'new' engine that lost compression on cylinder 1 at Oulton Park. From the previous stuff in the thread thinking it was the headgasket, or head, turns out it more than likely wasn't any of that. I had previously just labelled the pistons up and put them to one side, but after wiping piston 1 down, it revealed...
Took the rings out, and the ring lands proceeded to fall apart..
The bore is fine, no damage or marking, not that it matters as its just a spare now. But I guess that explains the lack of compression in the end. Just another round of bad luck :boring: