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09-14-2004, 01:21 AM
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Oiling problems to #4 rod journal?
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Southwest PA
My Ride: '89 2.5 Turbo Spirit
Engine: 2.5 Turbo
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 14.920
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A couple months ago when I pulled the balance shafts out of my 89 Turbo Spirits' 2.5 motor, I was checking the rods by shaking them, and noticed that the #4 rod had some clearance (play) in it. But it's still running fine.
I have a 150,000 mile 2.5 turbo short block at the machine shop right now, and the machinist (who has built a lot of quality race motors and a few for me) said the #4 rod journal on the crank was messed up. But on the low load side. With the piston all the way up in the cylinder, it'd be the side of the rod journal closest to the ground.
Anyone know why this is? I told him to drill the main oil galley to main bearing oil feed holes one drill size larger than whatever they are right now. To get more oil to the crank / rod bearings.
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09-24-2004, 08:57 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Southwest PA
My Ride: '89 2.5 Turbo Spirit
Engine: 2.5 Turbo
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 14.920
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Anyone? I saw the block today, and the machinist said he drilled the oiling holes out to 9/32", but that it wasn't much of a change. I want to have him drill the holes more, like to 5/16" or 11/32" or so.
When I build the engine it will have full groove main bearings, so being able to get enough oil volume to the mains and rods is a big concern.
Maybe I should go even larger than 11/32"?
The crank had to be cut 20 under on the mains and rods because of wear and rust pitting.
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09-25-2004, 07:20 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Abbotsford, BC, Canada
My Ride: 1989 Turbo Caravan
Engine: 2.5L 8V Sohc
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Your post is confusing but alas, anything could have happened to mess up the crank surface, bad oil, coolant, detonation, crap assembly etc, so I wouldn't worry about that. Did he redo the whole crank or that one throw, if he did only one, that will totally throw it out of balance. As for drilling out the crank, agreed, there is no need plus you weaken it. As for side to side clearance, your supposed to have some, the spec is .005-.013". If this is too much, it will affect oil pressure as too much bleeds off. If it is too large, the rod could have been machined to thin or ditto with the crank journals on the side.
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09-25-2004, 10:22 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Southwest PA
My Ride: '89 2.5 Turbo Spirit
Engine: 2.5 Turbo
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 14.920
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What's confusing about the post?
I know there has to be a small amount of rod side clearance, but I haven't measured it yet. Too much clearance will let the oil out of the rod bearings too easily.
I never said anything about drilling the holes in the crankshaft. I was talking about drilling out the oiling holes in the BLOCK. The oil holes that run from the main oil galley to each of the 5 main bearings to supply the mains and rods with oil.
I saw the crank after it was machined, and it looks very nice. It was cut on all mains and rods. They were all cut 20 under.
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09-26-2004, 07:36 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Abbotsford, BC, Canada
My Ride: 1989 Turbo Caravan
Engine: 2.5L 8V Sohc
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 13.400
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Originally Posted by Tim_K
What's confusing about the post?
I know there has to be a small amount of rod side clearance, but I haven't measured it yet. Too much clearance will let the oil out of the rod bearings too easily.
I never said anything about drilling the holes in the crankshaft. I was talking about drilling out the oiling holes in the BLOCK. The oil holes that run from the main oil galley to each of the 5 main bearings to supply the mains and rods with oil.
I saw the crank after it was machined, and it looks very nice. It was cut on all mains and rods. They were all cut 20 under.
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Sorry, I thought you mean't the crank, I am confused about the piston with the rod all the way up?????????????? what do you mean? has nothing to do with oil clearance.
I hope you find your problem,
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09-26-2004, 10:39 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Southwest PA
My Ride: '89 2.5 Turbo Spirit
Engine: 2.5 Turbo
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 14.920
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I meant when when the piston is at top dead center, the segment of the crank's rod journal that is on the bottom of the circle (of the rod journal).
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10-05-2004, 08:55 AM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Southwest PA
My Ride: '89 2.5 Turbo Spirit
Engine: 2.5 Turbo
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 14.920
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No one has answered my question yet. What do you think of enlarging the holes (in the BLOCK) to provide extra oil volume capacity to the mains and rods?
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10-05-2004, 09:08 AM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Southgate, KY
My Ride: 1987 Shelby GLHS 189
Engine: 2.2L
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 12.510
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There might be a reason no one's replied. Oiling is NOT an issue on these engines.
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10-05-2004, 11:29 AM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Abbotsford, BC, Canada
My Ride: 1989 Turbo Caravan
Engine: 2.5L 8V Sohc
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 13.400
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Originally Posted by Tim_K
No one has answered my question yet. What do you think of enlarging the holes (in the BLOCK) to provide extra oil volume capacity to the mains and rods?
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I did, I guess in another post of yours and said it wasn't necessary. I have beat the crap out of mine for 25K and not a mark on any bearings. Its a 2.5 in a heavy van btw.
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