Short Hand wrote:
1. All the main studs were placed in without any thread lock. (loctite) of any kind. This allowed for small movement within crucial pieces of hardware.
2. The "JBP HIGH FLOW OIL PUMP"... This is a decent piece, and it will work.. IF its assembled properly ! The pump was improperly pieced together, The little weird hex drive thingy (best way I can describe it, part of the drive assembly which powers the pump i guess), has a washer behind it, for what ever reasons this was not properly assembled period. It wore into the piece beside itself and caused a reduction in the engine oiling capacity.(From our best guesses) Thus depriving # 4 cylinder of oil. and causing complete failure. The other 3 pistons as well were marginally scarred, but #4 was utterly destroyed.(being the farthest away) The outcome is a pump that is scrapped, and a block that is finished..... and a toasted bottom end. (The piece responsible is circled.) TO top this, the motor was full of what I can best described as "metallic grey car oil paint lol". ALL the left over oil in every nook and cranny were infested with little bits of metal, very very fine, but everywhere, in the stud threads, over the rods, every where... TALK about friction and bad wear......
3. CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN !....... Nope not this motor, nothing was properly cleaned when this motor was built. at ALL, you could see that pieces were cleaned somewhat, (the block being acid dipped), and what not, BUT what good is this if you let it get contaminated during your building process ? This was yet again another contributing factor with this motor, and while it wasn't the immediate reason for its failure, it would have adversely effected the life span of the motor.
Wade Jarvis wrote:To me the 2.3 swap seems so much simpler. It just seems like a far better option to me.
protomec wrote:
"in the stud threads" is not likely to be. Maybe you are mistaking Moly lube for metal dust. Moly lube is silvery gray.
Short Hand wrote:and also for protomec ^ the main studs were FINGER loose, and wobbly !, so something was wrong.I've never even heard of anyone using thread-lock on main studs, just moly lube or oil. I know I'd never do it...
Matt Tha G-MAN(broke eco) wrote:now im re-considering buy some of my hard-to-find parts from themParts are generally fine (unless it's for a 2200), just overpriced.
Short Hand wrote:and also for protomec ^ the main studs were FINGER loose, and wobbly !, so something was wrong.
Short Hand wrote:and also for protomec ^ the main studs were FINGER loose, and wobbly !, so something was wrong.
Wade Jarvis wrote:Simpler than the stock 2.4 oil pump and balance shaft setup.