jaydece wrote:Scyance wrote:However, after a single test run I spotted the oil light flickering on and off at me. I pulled over and heard the engine knocking.
That would do it.....oil pressure problem....oil starvation....
Especially when taking high g turns or rapid L to R turns or vice versa....engine starves of oil....e.g. crank, rods, bearing(s) in the crank area.
Unless back to the fuel? car was running lean....
Last time you checked oil? was it to the appropriate level?
THERB3 wrote:If you don't mind me asking, what did the block set you back ?
Scyance wrote:THERB3 wrote:If you don't mind me asking, what did the block set you back ?
Picked up a long motor for $300 with a cracked timing case and missing a solenoid, both items can come off the old motor. (I hope. OH jesus, I hope the timing gear doesn't have to come apart to change the timing case over...)
KiDo_Tuning wrote:jaydece wrote:Scyance wrote:However, after a single test run I spotted the oil light flickering on and off at me. I pulled over and heard the engine knocking.
That would do it.....oil pressure problem....oil starvation....
Especially when taking high g turns or rapid L to R turns or vice versa....engine starves of oil....e.g. crank, rods, bearing(s) in the crank area.
Unless back to the fuel? car was running lean....
Last time you checked oil? was it to the appropriate level?
When the fuel pump drops fuel pressure at all, the engine will quickly lean out due to lack of adequate fuel flow. The fuel pump will happily supply 265lph but if 175lph is able to leak out of the fuel system back into the tank(quite easy, think about a garden hose with a split line and then triple the pressure) then you only have 90L/h or under 1.5L/min or under 250cc per cylinder of fuel flow
For future E85 posterity, E85 will not knock but it will happily bend a rod or hammer out a big end bearing BUT there is warning... the engine will significantly slow in engine speed/acceleration as the engine has to work very hard to overcome the expanding energy being compressed prior to TDC in the cylinder
KiDo_Tuning wrote:Scyance wrote:THERB3 wrote:If you don't mind me asking, what did the block set you back ?
Picked up a long motor for $300 with a cracked timing case and missing a solenoid, both items can come off the old motor. (I hope. OH jesus, I hope the timing gear doesn't have to come apart to change the timing case over...)
Where is the crack?
alexeiwoody wrote:That'd be a little vague....everyone would start worrying about their motor every time the revs drop.
Hopefully people will learn from Scyance's experience and invest in a wideband sensor + afr gauge, prior to switching anything in their fuel system, ESPECIALLY if they're planning on switching to a different fuel type.
(At the very least have a laptop with a tactrix cable to log/view the oem O2 sensor readings.)
Surge wrote:Just curious what would have caused low oil pressure?
<GB> wrote:Surge wrote:Just curious what would have caused low oil pressure?
excessive bearing clearances, blocked oil pick up, broken oil pickup, stuffed oil pump, blocked oil filter
<GB> wrote:what was the service history like? how many km is the car? what oil did they use at service?
alexeiwoody wrote:<GB> wrote:Surge wrote:Just curious what would have caused low oil pressure?
excessive bearing clearances, blocked oil pick up, broken oil pickup, stuffed oil pump, blocked oil filter
Maybe Scyance can post up what he finds during the engine rebuild/replacement?
Would do no good to have the same issue continue into the new engine, like a cracked oil pick up!
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