Bearing failure. What caused this? (pics inside)
Ok so after about 1300miles of running in (progressively harder and harder) and after a full tune I ran bearings on my built motor. Have an AFR gauge in the car and the AFR's was never richer than 11.5-12 during this running in phase.
Decided to pull the lower oil pan today to see what's up. Came accross this:
This was on a built motor with knife edged 4cw crank revving to about 8800rpm only. Manley rods. (Someone told me the forged rods don't have some extra oil hole that the stock rods have and this might be an issue??. Any truth to this?)
Also, the bearing ran on No 1 rod as far as I can see. It feels pretty loose when I move it. I can't access no 3 or 4 rods yet as I haven't pulled the lower aluminium oil pan but no 2 feels solid. It's very strange to me that no 1 went. This is not usual for SR20's afaik.
I changed oil about 6 times during the 1300 miles and also right before the dyno. AFR's in the mid 12's on WOT and around 14.5 elsewhere. 12.2 or so on idle.
Any idea what could have caused this?
Also, looking at the amount of debris in the sump, any chance my new rods are still fine? If they are then I'm considering just pulling everything from the bottom, putting in a stock 8cw crank with new bearings and a new oil pump. If the rods are damaged I'll need to pull the head which means new HG and a lot more work, in which case I may just opt to drop in a stock det.
Decided to pull the lower oil pan today to see what's up. Came accross this:
This was on a built motor with knife edged 4cw crank revving to about 8800rpm only. Manley rods. (Someone told me the forged rods don't have some extra oil hole that the stock rods have and this might be an issue??. Any truth to this?)
Also, the bearing ran on No 1 rod as far as I can see. It feels pretty loose when I move it. I can't access no 3 or 4 rods yet as I haven't pulled the lower aluminium oil pan but no 2 feels solid. It's very strange to me that no 1 went. This is not usual for SR20's afaik.
I changed oil about 6 times during the 1300 miles and also right before the dyno. AFR's in the mid 12's on WOT and around 14.5 elsewhere. 12.2 or so on idle.
Any idea what could have caused this?
Also, looking at the amount of debris in the sump, any chance my new rods are still fine? If they are then I'm considering just pulling everything from the bottom, putting in a stock 8cw crank with new bearings and a new oil pump. If the rods are damaged I'll need to pull the head which means new HG and a lot more work, in which case I may just opt to drop in a stock det.