dirk589
Automotive
- Nov 23, 2004
- 4
Hi guys,
I have a bearing problem that puzzles me for some time.
Engine is a 1900 cc racer based on MGB block.
After 4 races the conrod bearings look like being damaged by detonation(slightly crazed surface,leading to cracks when not replaced). The puzzling thing is that both top and bottom conrod shell look exactly the same.The crazing covers the whole bearing evenly
My local rebuilder said immediately:local overheating
I have always run on 10-60 full synthetic oil.
More puzzling is that my English friend who races the same engine now has the same problem after switching from Castrol B353(a 40 straight racing oil) to 10-60 synthetic!
Bearings are 3- metal;so highest grade.Crank is billet steel plasma-nitraded.
Is it possible that the oil is too thick,causing not enough cooling on the crank taps? There is no sign of any overheating on the shells.Crank is perfect.
Dirk/Antwerp
I have a bearing problem that puzzles me for some time.
Engine is a 1900 cc racer based on MGB block.
After 4 races the conrod bearings look like being damaged by detonation(slightly crazed surface,leading to cracks when not replaced). The puzzling thing is that both top and bottom conrod shell look exactly the same.The crazing covers the whole bearing evenly
My local rebuilder said immediately:local overheating
I have always run on 10-60 full synthetic oil.
More puzzling is that my English friend who races the same engine now has the same problem after switching from Castrol B353(a 40 straight racing oil) to 10-60 synthetic!
Bearings are 3- metal;so highest grade.Crank is billet steel plasma-nitraded.
Is it possible that the oil is too thick,causing not enough cooling on the crank taps? There is no sign of any overheating on the shells.Crank is perfect.
Dirk/Antwerp