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10-06-2007 07:43 PM #1
deciphering the carnage in my small block
I posted yesterday that my truck was DOA on the freeway and that I took my spare block to the machinist. Today I removed the cadaver today and here is what I found. Sorry but I dont have any pics. Holes 1 and 3 have the pistons about halfway down the bore and the pistons have come apart at the wrist pins. The rods are both severed above the bearings. I found 2 studs still intact and holding pieces of the rod along with the nuts. I found one bent with the nut off of the threads and one sheared. There were 2springs in the pan that must have come from inside a couple of lifters. I haven't removed anything but the oil pan yet, but from what I can see there doesn't seem to be any grooving as if a wrist pin were rubbing the cylinder wall. I did see that the oiling holes in the crank seemed to have been elongated and one looked as if it had been hit with a punch.
The events leading up to the failure were pretty straightforward. I was on the beltway in drive and climbed right on up to somewhere around 3,000 rpm and shifted into OD. I dont have a tach but I seriously doubt that I was spinning more than 3500 tops. I have put about 5,000 miles on this motor since it was built last year. (yeah that sucks) I was running a decent piston at 9.25 on stock rods and studs. I have a very mild cam with flat tappet lifters. I dont have a lot of engine experience outside of the bike stuff, so I am wondering about the chain of events that may have caused this to happen. I will be putting together another motor this week and I would really like to avoid doing this again any time soon. Any theories and insight would be much appreciated.
Chris
Ditto on the model kits! My best were lost when the Hobby Shop burned under suspicious circumstances....
How did you get hooked on cars?