Re: #6/#5 spun rod bearing ?
[Re: gregsdart]
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Too little flow left over at # 4 to feed the rods enough. Doesn't matter what the gauge says, if it is leaving the main bearing so fast there isn't enough to feed the rods, they starve. I would restrict the passage to the rocker shafts, or feed them externally to keep max oil to #4 main. Also while the motor is down, check clearances on the lifter bores and lifters themselves and any other place oil can bleed off (cam bearings?)due to wear.
My opinion exactly... its too bad we cant get a oil pressure reading at the end of the line instead of near the beginning
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Re: #6/#5 spun rod bearing ?
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09/05/11 01:48 PM
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#5 main feeds #8 rod #4 main feeds #7 and #6 #3 main feeds #5 and #4 #2 main feeds #3 and #2 #1 main feeds #1
it would appear to me that you have a volume issue if you hurt #5 and #6 since they are fed off two different mains,,, what did #7 look like?
what kind of filter did you have on it,, ive seen restrictive filters hurt rods in th eback of the motor
the "typical" rod that gets hurt in a bb mopar is #3 usually
#7 looked like I had just installed it, like I previously stated. #6 wasn't there. #5 was there but burnt. ALL other rods and ALL mains looked like new. I usually use either a Fram HP1 of K&N hp filter. This time it had a Fram on it. I run a deep sump oil pan and a HV pump. Cold start up it sets on 98 psi. All warmed up and at idle it sets on 65 psi.
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Re: #6/#5 spun rod bearing ?
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This thread came at a perfect time Lost the oil pressure in my Hemi and it started to knock.. This is what I found when I opened it up. (Sorry for bad picture quality) Its the # 6 Rod bearing (I think) that is sticking out... Havent removed the rods/pistons/crank yet. Is the Hemi block oiling system the same, refeering to.. #5 main feeds #8 rod #4 main feeds #7 and #6 #3 main feeds #5 and #4 #2 main feeds #3 and #2 #1 main feeds #1 and would the Hemi oil system also be better off with restricting the passage to the rocker shafts. Oil system is a external Milodon Dual Line system with a Melling HV pump. No windage tray. I guess in my case I think the spun bearing happened because of low oil volume in the pan.. Ive also been messing about trying to get the E85 carb to run right. Had to change the oil a couple of times because of carb running excessively rich in the beginning. Typical luck for me, the loss of oil pressure happened about the same time I managed to find a nice carb tune.. Though I think the bearing had been messed up longer than that, but it let go right then... /Tom
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Re: #6/#5 spun rod bearing ?
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Sorry to hear about your damage. Maybe WE all can get some good info from this post.
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Re: #6/#5 spun rod bearing ?
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Here's a question for you. What about a rev limiter or 2 step? Could these have an impact on #6 rod bearing going prematurely? MY 2 step was raised toward the end of last year from 4800 to 5400-5600 for my launch. After re-reading some of the replies, how about restricking the oil to the rockers by 1/2. If the existing hole is 1/4", drill and install a 1/8" restrictor. What are the thoughts about this working on a street/strip engine?????
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Re: #6/#5 spun rod bearing ?
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Maybe this is old news and I didn't get the memo, but why is it that these rod bearings,especially #6, are the first to spin on a big block? Also, is there a remedy to fix this issue? Thanks for any good input.
There are many reasons bearings spin as stated. There is a good remedy for more equalized Rod bearing oiling posted in the Moparts Power Adder section. I Bumped it to the top for you. Its Feets post on "Any Crank Failures On Boost" Its a good read.
And No, Its not a Fail safe remedy for spun rod bearings. Its just another step in the right direction, IMO
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Re: #6/#5 spun rod bearing ?
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09/06/11 11:46 AM
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That`s EXACTKY what I was thinking plus, 9 quarts of oil AND the stp........I wonder whats going on inside the pan.
What's this mean? I don't get it!
You may have gotten a little carried away with your use of an additive, I can see one bottle, but 3???
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Re: #6/#5 spun rod bearing ?
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Are you oiling the rockers full time? If not don't restrict the oil to rockers The reason being that the stock oiling through the cam only allows oil to the rockers around 15 camshaft degrees....
Ya, my blocks are all stock oiling systems. So I have to live with what I got, and do the yearly tare down and inspection from now on. Thanks to all for good info, Larry
Have you made any of the oiling system changes like that listed in the tech archives?
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Re: #6/#5 spun rod bearing ?
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Thanks for the bump Mike, good info. I'd like to try that mod, but have 2 questions. How would street driving be affected, and how would I block the oil feed from the cam bearing to the head after the new cam bearing had been installed? Would plugging the holes in the cam work?
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Re: #6/#5 spun rod bearing ?
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09/06/11 01:21 PM
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I agree with the excessive stp deal. 3 in a burned out /6 maybe... The only additive you may need is zinc, and there are better versions of it out there now.
I put my engine into an "extreme over-rev" condition in the spring and it bent # 5+6 exh valves.
What is it about STP? Is it the thickness that is to much and causing the bearings to spin? I used it in an engine for a while that had bearing wear and low oil pressure and it bought me another year.
But I would think too high a viscosity could be a problem, no?
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