Ok, so I'm having some issues with a bearing knock on a freshly built engine. Here's the background:
My dad was driving the car quite hard, and somehow oil was pushed out of the oil dipstick and the car was low on oil, enter the bearing knock. So being budget and hoping for a miracle we opened the bottom of the engine and No.6 bearing was run, so we put a fresh set of big end bearings and hoped for the best. So I drove the car at low rpms to run in the new bearings and oil pressure was fine, unfortunately 50km down the line the bearing knock came back. What were we thinking, right? of course the crank journal and rod were damaged even though they looked fine.
So we decide to do it properly. We got a good deal on forged pistons and rods so we went that route instead of resizing the stock rods. We couldn't find another crank to use, so we had it reground 10thou. A new set of 10thou ACL race bearings were used. We opened the oil pump and inspected it, the back cover seemed to be developing a small crack (hadn't gone all the way through, but was a disaster waiting to happen). We managed to get another back cover which was in good condition and bought a set of Reimax oil pump gears. We took the pump to an engineer who specialises in Rb26 oil pumps, he machined the back cover flat to ensure no leaks and he check the clearances and pressure tested the pump with paraffin, all was good and the pump was ready to go.
The entire rotating assembly was balanced and we also added an ATI street damper to the build. The motor was assembled and the bearing clearances were in spec. Started the motor up and it showed 2kg/cm oil pressure on idle and the motor sounded 100% . I drove the car around for about 10km, all under 3500rpm to run in the new rings and bearings. I noticed a slight rattling sound at about 2500rpm, go home and when I hold it at about 2000rpm I can clearly hear the bearing knocking!
What can be causing this? I've replaced the rods and bearings, crankshaft was reground, everything was balanced and the oil pump was fine. The oil level was also fine, but the bearings didn't last 10km?
I've researched this and people have been saying that the oil plugs should be removed and the galleries in the block should be cleaned (which I didn't do, there was no metal filings in the oil, but I should have done it.)
Is there anything else that could be the problem and what else should I do? I was thinking about getting a new crank and taking out the oil plugs and cleaning the channels, and also putting some oil restrictors for the head.
Excuse the long post, I wanted to get everything included so you guys can assist with some ideas as to what the problem is.
My dad was driving the car quite hard, and somehow oil was pushed out of the oil dipstick and the car was low on oil, enter the bearing knock. So being budget and hoping for a miracle we opened the bottom of the engine and No.6 bearing was run, so we put a fresh set of big end bearings and hoped for the best. So I drove the car at low rpms to run in the new bearings and oil pressure was fine, unfortunately 50km down the line the bearing knock came back. What were we thinking, right? of course the crank journal and rod were damaged even though they looked fine.
So we decide to do it properly. We got a good deal on forged pistons and rods so we went that route instead of resizing the stock rods. We couldn't find another crank to use, so we had it reground 10thou. A new set of 10thou ACL race bearings were used. We opened the oil pump and inspected it, the back cover seemed to be developing a small crack (hadn't gone all the way through, but was a disaster waiting to happen). We managed to get another back cover which was in good condition and bought a set of Reimax oil pump gears. We took the pump to an engineer who specialises in Rb26 oil pumps, he machined the back cover flat to ensure no leaks and he check the clearances and pressure tested the pump with paraffin, all was good and the pump was ready to go.
The entire rotating assembly was balanced and we also added an ATI street damper to the build. The motor was assembled and the bearing clearances were in spec. Started the motor up and it showed 2kg/cm oil pressure on idle and the motor sounded 100% . I drove the car around for about 10km, all under 3500rpm to run in the new rings and bearings. I noticed a slight rattling sound at about 2500rpm, go home and when I hold it at about 2000rpm I can clearly hear the bearing knocking!
What can be causing this? I've replaced the rods and bearings, crankshaft was reground, everything was balanced and the oil pump was fine. The oil level was also fine, but the bearings didn't last 10km?
I've researched this and people have been saying that the oil plugs should be removed and the galleries in the block should be cleaned (which I didn't do, there was no metal filings in the oil, but I should have done it.)
Is there anything else that could be the problem and what else should I do? I was thinking about getting a new crank and taking out the oil plugs and cleaning the channels, and also putting some oil restrictors for the head.
Excuse the long post, I wanted to get everything included so you guys can assist with some ideas as to what the problem is.
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