Well, on my second lap in practice two the motor cut out on my once I let off the gas. Once I got it to restart there was a noise that was new and should not be there, so I decided to call it a day. It was more disappointing because I was just starting to get final adjustments on the air pressure.
It was my least favorite course they have set up so far, usually there are more sweeping turns which helps me out in carrying speed, also there were at least 3 points of the course where my gearing just seemed to be a bit too short and made me rev out a little longer. As we know, this might as well be a parachute let out the back.
I'm not sure if this was what contributed to the motor failure but we will have to see when I look into it this week. At first we thought that maybe the distributer moved and the timing was off, but once we let it sit and got it running there was a new knock, im just hoping it is not a valve since I just got the 96mm 1911cc build up done about 4 months ago.
After the end of practice session one, I notice I was having to keep the engine from dying when pulling back to my pits. I did not see any oil pressure light and the oil was right in the middle of the two lines on the dip stick.
BTW: the yellow apex cones are not for my line, those are for the late brake, late apex and punch it new cars haha. Im the stay tight and carry as much as I can line
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La1ELOJAztE&feature=youtu.be
Car is a 1.7 with a short stroke build. 96mm pistons, same crank, machined 1.7 heads. dual down draft weber 44's, stock 1.7 lifters and valves, bosch distributer.Also, I am running Joe Gibbs Racing Air cooled 15W50 oil.
Well it looks like the rod bearing is bad on cylinder #2
So, it looks like I will need to pull and strip the motor, Its funny because I didn't want to split the case and now I will have to, since I need to, i might as well get a new crank to go with that short stroke motor...
We will see, Ill have to look at the costs. Any recommended cranks or upgrades to go with the 1911 short stroke build are welcome!
My recommendations are to take the crank out, get it inspected and polished by a local shop and have them get new bearings, then throw it back together and replace any seal you removed. You'll be back on the road in a month, not a year.
Its driving season!
That would certainly be the cheapest way.
I am pulling the motor this weekend! Will have it stripped and to the shop by the end of presidents day weekend.
If everything is coming apart, would it be worth getting a 2.0 crank instead of just fixing the current 1.7 crank....that is the question!
Which would be more reliable? DRD (which is where I ordered the pistons) has cranks, and recommends a crank for the Short Stroke set up...
https://www.drdracingheads.com/xcart/Forged-Crank-shafts.html
Chris,
Take the crank to Adrian (Headflow Masters). If the crank is trashed, I bet he won't charge you much for a good used crank, and then polishing.. I would stick with the 1911 personally.. the 2.0L crank means new connecting rods and Pistons..
Have you considered getting a tuna can or Adrian's oil pressure check valve? I'm wondering if the bearing failed due to loss in oil pressure at RPM?
So I got the motor done and back in the car, so the arduous break in period begins!
So the cause was the retaining pin for the front bearing was not in there, so the seat for the bearing slowly shifted over and covered one of the oil circulation holes, which is why #3, the fist piston in line, was the one that had the baring go out. So work done to the motor before I purchased the car either did not put the retaining pin back in or it backed out which it should not have done.
Anyway, its all back together with a web 46 cam, new lifters, a oil pressure ball valve from head flow masters, and a high pressure oil pump. I also through on the front fiberglass bumper, Corbeau seat, updated 5 point belts, and door pulls...
So just over a month, but we had the wait for them to make the cam...
Mike at MRD did all the work and said the cam should give some more lower end grunt and just about 1k more of RPMs with actual juice. Should go nice with the 1911 short stroke motor.
Very nice. I would still consider a tuna can though. I've thrown my car around on track and at AXs with fairly sticky tires and never seen the OP fluctuate with the can, even in long sweepers. An oil cooler probably isn't necessary unless you track it.
Yep, that is also on the list. I am going to break it in then we will make some final adjustments add the tuna can with all new oil and dial in the carbs for the new cam.
I have a donor gauge and a taco plate to make a multi gauge and get some additional info on the motor. That is a good idea to have a large emergency light! Thanks
I am having trouble finding a "tuna can" for sale anywhere. I only come across old links that are dead or to forum discussions years old. Anyone have one or know where they can be picked up?
http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=978326
I believe this gentleman had a group buy on these a while back on the world.. but they seem like a much higher quality part than the oil weltmeister Tuna Cans
Tuna can arrived and going in tonight! Doesn't seem like much, how much more oil does it hold over stock? the 1.7 case holds just over 3 quarts.
From what I read on line, I think the tuna can adds about 1/2 a quart?
half a quart.
And it helps a TON. But you do have to think about it when going over speed bumps. It usually sits a hair under the engine bar, and tapping it with the ground with mess up your case.
Zach
I had no issues with clearance, but I didn't lower my car all that drastically. Did have an off-road excursion at Sebring and it never touched anything. Around town might be a different scenario, especially with a "slammed" 914.
To Zach's point, we also overfill about another quart when AXing/on track. So that's a total of about 1.5 extra quarts. Again, no issues with low oil pressure with it this way, and that's without an Accusump.
Had a Great AX session yesterday! Car ran great and still runs great! No issues and the extra torque and RPMs from the new cam made a huge difference. I was able to stay in 3rd for most of the course and carry speed. Got the top time in my class...
The only issue was the tires heat cycled out really quickly, especially in the mid day runs where the pavement was hot. Need to look into some better ones. I have heard the toyo Proxies are pretty good for grip and wearability.
I added a Scat 1.5 qt. deep sump. Engine runs cool and no oil pressure issues. 5 qts. with filter.
Way to go Chris!! Were you running that same old set of tires? Those things are only a little softer that the pavement! Very well done...
BTW - Sorry I missed the get together at your place a couple of weeks ago. I was out of town for the weekend and didn't get your message until Monday morning. Next time for sure!
Mike
That was a fun autocross!!
The guy in the yellow 914 kept getting way off course.
I guess he was a newbie, and that was one of the toughest courses I have seen.
See you at the next one on June 12?
Mugs, I need to talk to you about a Pertronix upgrade. Will call you soon.
Give me a call or stop by Mike. I have some fan belt for you, by the way...
Mugs
Yea, I had a family issue so I missed last weekends AX. Still running the same shitty tires, 2 laps to warm up, 1 lap of a good possible run and they are heat cycled out by the 4th lap...
I liked that open style course, I am still trying to pull the the GoPro footage, Ill post once I get a chance.
Made it to the recent AX down here in SD, they are doing a concept with the course being more open and you just have to hit gates that are set up. This works better for me since I can create a wider flowing line in trying to carry my speed.
Definitely need to look to new tires, I got one good lap by the time they heat up and then overheat.
Anyway, here is the recent run, I know they can be boring so I added some entertainment to the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDVL7ByZ8jA
Loving the new motor with increased RPM's!
I love the events at Quallcomm.
Sorry to hear about your motor.
Yea the events at the Q are pretty good, it's why I keep hoping the new stadium vote keeps dying
Had some hardships with the motor, but the car is better now than it ever would have been, so lemons to lemonade!
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