Chip what generally causes the centre mains to spin? Crank flex?
I think its probably a combination of:
crank flex
block flex
harmonics
possibly also not amazing design of oil circulation to the bearing but I havent sectioned a block to investigate
bearing location not massively positive (its clamped to give some crush but no tags to increase inertia too)
TBH its not something I really know a lot about I am afraid mate, Ive only personally had it happen on two engines Ive built, both of which were porkies, one we are pretty certain the pump failed and took out the bearing (happened without seeing massive load, was only just onto the dyno for mapping when it failed) and the other was caused by a mis-shift so would have no doubt had things like crank flex as a contributing factor.
Ashfords do a girdle that will certainly help with changing the harmonics and with stopping block flexing, and you can tag the bearings .
Porkies new engine (which a friend of ours is building this time as I am too busy) has got the tagged bearings, but the couple of grand for a girdle seemed like overkill and so we havent gone for that.
Fingers crossed its ok and this doesnt happen to it as well, it certainly wouldnt be a massive surprise if it did, but that said there are examples of these engines seeing lots of rpm without an issue (my mrs daily revs to 7850 and we take it there pretty often on track)
Another potential issue is cornering if on slicks and causing oil starvation that way, only takes a split second of low pressure to start that bearing moving round.
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