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We tested the Reimax 12mm gear and not the 14mm Reimax gear. Remember though we tested the 14mm WRX DIT oil pump. It probably would have been better if Reimax copied the BRZ pump rotor design but I suspect these gears are already made.
I did look into possibly manufacturing something like that using the OEM tooth profile but it's a big investment and unlikely to cure the problem. Quote:
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did someone say dry sump for the frs/brz????? where? gimmie gimmie gimmie!!!
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Get more oil pressure
So I have been studying the oiling system of the FA20. Here is my assumption of major problems which I have attempted to fix in my build.
First thing I noticed is the oil pick up, only engine I have found with the screen at top of oil level and its very tiny. Nice small vacuum cleaner nozzle to suck up any debris and stick (block) the tiny taxed screen.My pump showed signs of cavitation, looks like an object that has been sand blasted. Cavitation is caused from to restrictive intake of a liquid pump. I have plans to make an old school pickup with a larger screen on bottom. Next what in the world is the tempature sensor stuck in the worse possible place right in a Z bend that blocks the main feed to the main rod bearings in the front cover. I ported and took the Z out. Next where the front cover feeds the block its less than 25/64 drilled mine to 29/64 at feed and straight down the oil gallerie from top. Drilled oil pump cover 29/64 to match. Also plugged the oil gallery that leads to nowhere eliminating an Oring between case halves. ok next thing drivers head feeds straight off the main feed guess where, right before the z with the temperature sensor stuck in it. for some reason they decided to make it much larger than the feed to the passenger head. Plugged with a restrictor to match passenger heads smallest restriction which is in front cover. Only other thing this side feeds is one of the tensioners which has a 1/32 oil hole in it. Bought my BRZ with oil starved spun bearings, heads seem to have run on low oil fine. Other modifications to oiling, smoothed passages out in front cover. Oil pump epoxied small bypass hole up, cut the walls on an angle so front cover would have a mechanical stop on the plug, I can weld aluminum but I didn't want to warp the oil pump cover. Shimmed oil relief valve with 5 number 10 washers. Used Gasgacinch on pump and oil gallery plates. Update don't use Gasgacinch use Loctite 518 or equivant Fixes with out taking engine apart, relocate the oil temperature sensor( I would probably put it in the oil pan). If sensor is relocated find a fitting to fit the temperature sensor hole and run a external line to the plug to oil galleries on top of block where all the turbo guys run there feeds from, this will bypass the Z. Please make sure to use high quality lines and check them often. Other things that could be done for race engines, drill extra feed to center main on opposite side of oil galleries through to case bolt bore , drill from top of block to bolt bore and run external line to cover before Z, bolt will seal the bore. If any you guys have oil pressure gauges take the temperature sensor out and plug hole and see if you get extra pressure. Let us know. Turbo guys relocate the turbo feed from top of block your taking oil away from your rods, tee from oil pressure fitting make sure it doesn't protrude in the block any further than the stock oil pressure sensor Pull pan off and check, clean pick up tube. Most mods was done to the front cover so engine does not have to come out for the majority. Thanks, Scott Last edited by solidsnake11; 11-30-2019 at 06:15 PM. |
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We won't reply. He got upset in some other threads and deleted most of his posts and left the forum years ago. Shame as he had lots of good info. Surprised he didn't delete his posts in this thread like he did his others.
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Are we allowed to post ebay links in here?
I just ordered an oil pump upgrade kit. It comes with a set of 14mm FA20F gears and a special stepped back plate that fits directly to the BRZ timing cover. I will be using it on my next build. Also, people have been talking about the hole in the rocker pivots. If you have a close look at the heads, you'll see the oil doesn't come through the pivot. Inlet side has a row of holes with tiny roll pin restrictors fitted, exhaust side has notches cut in the sides of the pivot bores. There is no path for oil to come out of the hole in the pivots. The early pivots with the bigger hole have a different profile which allows a few more degrees of rocker motion (capable of more valve lift). The heads also have brass restrictor plugs in the oil galleries. The cam phasers get a LOT of oil, but the rest of the head is fed through tiny holes. |
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Honestly, I don't know that the pump is the problem. At higher RPMs it's moving a LOT of oil. From my experience, the heads receive enough oil. Problem seems to be that the bearings don't. |
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While we are on the oiling subject: Has anyone done anything to their OEM oil temperature sensor to make it less intrusive?
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