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Damn sorry to see this. I definitely used your build as inspiration for mine in a few areas. Well I know now to keep my current conservative tune for my edelbrock. I'll be looking forward to see what you do next since my motor probably isn't too far behind yours since I'm pushing 166k on the motor.
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The audio is interesting. Trying to sort out the RUD (Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly) process is even more so. I really wonder what broke first. The most obvious candidate is the rod, but I kinda wonder about the piston.
In the end, I've concluded that when you boost one of these things, it becomes something like a Schrodinger's engine. Both alive and dead - depending on an event which may not happen.
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I feel like if it was too much cylinder pressure from detonation or preignition then the excessive heat and pressure would have been revealed itself in damage to the top of the piston, but there was none outside of a clear, single, strike marks from the valves, and the damage was mostly from the bottom. It is odd. The pictures of this bent rod and the destroyed bottom of the piston (see below) give credence to the theory that my connecting rod could have bent enough to cause piston damage, and then ripped apart as it nunchucked in the block after destroying the piston. How else could that have happened? It actually makes sense too because if there were high forces that would cause compression to the rod, but if it bottomed out against the bearing then there would have been an instant of rotational/sheer force leading to bending maybe. I’ve seen bent rods from FA20s, so it is possible. Plus, the head of my rod bolt snapped off like this guy, so lots of similarities. https://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=385394
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The link makes it clear that the piston could bend in any direction under load. Maybe my piston bent from fatigue under load, and then it caused the whistling grind before catastrophic failure.
I feel like bearing failure on a single cylinder from oil starvation is unlikely under the conditions I was in, but possible, and it is unlikely to cause total catastrophic failure, IMO, and not just rod knock or something. It seems more likely that the rod bent from high pressure and chronic fatigue, and then it caused pressure to build on the rod bearing, and then the harmonics and internal forces ripped the rod from the bottom of the piston, and then the rod tore through the block, breaking apart in the process. That is my best guess.
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https://www.irjet.net/archives/V3/i4/IRJET-V3I4330.pdf Check out some of these pictures. Because the other pistons/rods were fine, I am thinking this was less of a power issue like the guy in the link and more of a single cylinder event brought on by oil starvation to that bearing and potentially cumulative wear to the bearing or something just mildly out of tolerance. https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49767
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I suspect a rod bent like that would cock the piston in the cylinder generating all sorts of stresses on the piston and the rod. From there - several things could break. Your experience (along with others) has convinced me to forego boosting this engine. If I were to consider it, I think good rods (e.g. Carrillio) and good forged pistons would be on my list of requirements.
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Can we get head on shots off the rod pieces.
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I'll work on that later, but the two ends probably aren't the two ends that fractured. I am missing some of the middle of the rod, so it either broke in multiple pieces, or after it broke, it was again torn apart, as it sliced through the block.
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Thinking of pulling the trigger on a G25-660 0.72ar. It has the response and enough top end for a K24 build and for any future builds. Crazy how much power these new small turbos are making.
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Here you go sir. On a closer inspection, the rod is bent to the side. It is subtle, but it is there. This bending is 90 degrees to the direction it was spinning. This suggests the bending wasn’t a consequence of spinning around and tearing through the block. Like nunchucking through the block happened, and it probably finished the rod off, but I bet the bend caused the internal stress on the piston and ripped the bottom of the piston to pieces and then it all went downhill from there.
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