madjak wrote:I picked this engine up second hand from QLD, so I'm not sure on the hours it had done previously. I know it was run at Bathurst which would have been pretty hard on it and then had been sitting around for a few years. Myself I've done approx 20 hours maximum.
Looking at the logs and the failure, I suspect a few issues may have reduced the bearing life. When I first installed the engine it took a while to get oil pressure. It was just cranking but still the bearings were probably dry and it might have damaged the surface a little.
Secondly, I've been very hard on the engine, with a couple of mis-shifts before I installed the MR short shifter and a couple of over-revs in downshifts. I was planning a full rebuild at the end of this season anyway. I guess this just brings it forward a little.
The machine shop is doing a hone on the bore, and is going to clean up the rod. The crank that was in the engine was already at max grind so I've purchased a another crank from Automotive Plus (thanks guys). I've got new rings already on the way from the US and I've managed to source some ACL bearings of the right size in Aus. Other than that it will be all back together and ready to go again in a few weeks... hopefully!
I'm going to clean out the oil lines, pull the cams and check the head surfaces. There is no powdered bearing surface in the oil, only flakes in the sump. I'll have a look in the oil filter and see whats in it, but I don't think anything has gone through the rest of the oiling system.
I think I might up the oil pressure a bit and also start doing some oil testing.
Are you regrinding the crank? I think you'll find that they ground the crank to increase the bearing thickness
Will also want to make sure your tolerances are quite tight to spread the load over a wider area of the bearing. Will also help with oiling