69chris Posted January 21, 2019 Posted January 21, 2019 not my pic - just borrowing it to show bolt have been looking at various places to route turbo oil return and seen a few folk using this but before i do anything if i remove this bolt.................... will anything inside the engine fall off resulting in carnage and much sadness ?? cheers Quote
fatblokeonbandit Posted January 21, 2019 Posted January 21, 2019 No, it's an access plug to get to one of the crankcase bolts.. Quote
69chris Posted January 21, 2019 Author Posted January 21, 2019 24 minutes ago, fatblokeonbandit said: No, it's an access plug to get to one of the crankcase bolts.. fab - many thanks Quote
CockneyRick Posted January 21, 2019 Posted January 21, 2019 Enter Leigh Russon and his lump hammer & chisel Quote
Mark28 Posted January 22, 2019 Posted January 22, 2019 On 1/21/2019 at 12:09 AM, 69chris said: not my pic - just borrowing it to show bolt have been looking at various places to route turbo oil return and seen a few folk using this but before i do anything if i remove this bolt.................... will anything inside the engine fall off resulting in carnage and much sadness ?? cheers Whose rods are they? please don't say mine !! Quote
VJ Posted January 22, 2019 Posted January 22, 2019 On 1/21/2019 at 5:57 AM, fatblokeonbandit said: No, it's an access plug to get to one of the crankcase bolts.. not one of the crankcase bolts, THAT BASTARD crankcase bolt aka, how to learn how much you shoulda got the manual out.... Quote
Dezza Posted January 23, 2019 Posted January 23, 2019 This is good to know as I can replate mine when the weather gets better. They always look minging with dirt/corrosion/paint and this greatly peturbs me Quote
jonny1bump Posted January 23, 2019 Posted January 23, 2019 22 hours ago, Mark28 said: Whose rods are they? please don't say mine !! Errrrr why lol. One of my engines. Didn't say it. Quote
jonny1bump Posted January 23, 2019 Posted January 23, 2019 Really can't beat them for a robust engine they never break items around them might thou. Quote
Mark28 Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 Yes top quality,what sort of power are you making to need them? I'm just planning my build hence the question. Quote
Gixer1460 Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 Std rods are critical after 250hp in a Nitrous motor, and pushing the limit around 300hp in a turbo - that's with a non det. prone tune. Busa rods may be a little stronger but Carillo's (or any H beam rod) are sooooo much more resilient, it pays to use them rather than find the limits with lesser items. If it was me - H beam rods anytime over 240-250+ hp! Build a bullet proof bottom end and you can fit ANYTHING to the top end! Quote
Reinhoud Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 13 minutes ago, Gixer1460 said: Std rods are critical after 250hp in a Nitrous motor, and pushing the limit around 300hp in a turbo - that's with a non det. prone tune. Busa rods may be a little stronger but Carillo's (or any H beam rod) are sooooo much more resilient, it pays to use them rather than find the limits with lesser items. If it was me - H beam rods anytime over 240-250+ hp! Build a bullet proof bottom end and you can fit ANYTHING to the top end! How come there's a difference in power handling between turbo and nitrous? Quote
Mark28 Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 4 hours ago, Gixer1460 said: Std rods are critical after 250hp in a Nitrous motor, and pushing the limit around 300hp in a turbo - that's with a non det. prone tune. Busa rods may be a little stronger but Carillo's (or any H beam rod) are sooooo much more resilient, it pays to use them rather than find the limits with lesser items. If it was me - H beam rods anytime over 240-250+ hp! Build a bullet proof bottom end and you can fit ANYTHING to the top end! That's the plan.I only want to split the cases once. Quote
Gixer1460 Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 4 hours ago, Reinhoud said: How come there's a difference in power handling between turbo and nitrous? Nitrous engines are incredibly detonation prone, they build heat extremely quickly and pound the hell out of bearings. Turbos are big softies in comparison! Quote
jonny1bump Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 (edited) Less rod stretch at full revs too. Not that this is real concern until your on limit. Prolonged rpm hurts things the most. Edited January 24, 2019 by jonny1bump Quote
jonny1bump Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 Mines normally aspirated at 172 but did good job at staying together whilst holding a snapped crank together flat out with shift light on. They so good proper belt and braces. Quote
jonny1bump Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 Well last rebuild was, who knows what it is this time ive probably messed it up lol. Quote
Reinhoud Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 5 hours ago, Gixer1460 said: Nitrous engines are incredibly detonation prone, they build heat extremely quickly and pound the hell out of bearings. Turbos are big softies in comparison! Aha, thanks! I did know that nitrous engines blow up easy, but I thought that that was because it's harder to get the A/F ratio right. Quote
jonny1bump Posted January 24, 2019 Posted January 24, 2019 There is so much to go wrong with NOS. Have look on you tube or something. You got bottle of gas and extra fuel you squirt in at set quantities contolled by jets and electronics depending on set up and style of system in brief, over and above your normal fuel system. It's instant bang when throttles fully open, depending on jets can be from mild to wild. Quote
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