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It is generally recognised that on startup (and shut down) is where the most bearing wear occurs on any engine, as there's no oil pressure initially (which is why cars that have stop/start tech tend to have harder bearings, as well as the EU banning lead bearings).
I think Swamp fox was originally pertaining to that, additionally we know that the S65 OEM bearing clearances are tight, adding to that problem. Swamp Fox Re sump heating, I guess it could work, but the only way to know would be to do it from the 1st day the 1st owner bought the car. Similar issue with using say, 5w50 oil, it might well have worked if it was in the engine from day 1. But I doubt anyone has (except perhaps in this case, where people have replaced rod bearings with OEM ones along with using 5w/50, but I bet their aren't many people who have).
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None that I know of, on the other hand, their were other failures which subsequently damaged the BE rod bearings, e.g mains failure
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As for harder bearings, they are never a good thing. Good old Pb/Cu Babbitt is superior. I am so thankful that my 2011 does not have that auto-start BS. What a useless feature. Especially on turbo cars - just what we want to do to a hot turbo...
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I'm sure there are other failures due to installation. There have been other failures due to main failure or other causes. I do not believe any case has been tracked back to an actual failure of a BE shell being the root cause.
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Not a big fan of A.S.S myself, but I wouldn't call it completely useless, it does save some fuel, but at a cost of engine life, and it seems somewhat pointless on a performance car! ![]() Re turbo'd cars, doesn't the ASS data parameters stop the engine shutting down if oil temperature is high?? (Hmm, I could check Suzuki's parameters for this, but even the turbo'd cars are barely high performance! lol) Agreed about harder bearings btw, but that's what they had to resort to so that bearing life wasn't excessively compromised with ASS.
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I just swapped rod bearings in my 08 E61 535xi with N54 motor at 157k miles and they looked way better than those in the photo above and better than those from my 08 E90 M3 with just 60k miles.
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Next time you're there we'd love to them
(photo all if you can, could add to my tiny collection of good bearings!).
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OEM bearings from a 2008 at 78k. While these bearings did not blow up the motor I won an even bigger lottery with a rod stripping during reassembly. Motor has to come out anyway, but at least the core is usable.
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I think it would be incompetence if a rod stripped during reassembly, butI am just a DIYer who has done a few sets of rod bearings.
If stock rod bolts, my guess would be that an absent minded mechanic did a triple 70 degree on one bolt rather than two 70s on each bolt. If non TTY aftermarket bolts, I have no guess other than foolishly using an impact to install the bolts. |
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This implies a pre-existing condition, which is saying that rod cap remained perfectly in place for 78k without any strange bearing wear. With the new APR bolt the tech was able to grab just enough thread to torque it down to 50ft-lbs but I'm not about to start it up and roll that dice. I'm curious if anyone has experienced a rod stripping or if anyone with spares to experiment with can try to force one to strip. It would be really good to know if retorquing the old OEM bolt using the BMW torque procedure could cause this . |
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Lang Racing 83mm stroke page: https://store.langracing.com/83mm-st...90-e92-e93-m3/ If needed; Lang Racing Stroker Crank https://store.langracing.com/bmw-s65...er-crankshaft/ Lang Racing Remanufactured S65 https://store.langracing.com/bmw-s65...core-required/ ECS Tuning Stroker Kit (by Lang Racing) https://www.ecstuning.com/b-lang-rac...-strk-kit~lng/ Car Bahn (Steve Dinan) 4.6L Kit https://carbahnautoworks.com/product...-engine-kit-2/ See also KMS Racing Engines https://www.kmsracingengines.com/bmw-v8-s65-565hp.html .
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And, if he truly only did the 20 Nm stage then noway would that strip the threads. All very odd. Btw, instead of buying a stroker motor (unless you really want to), how about buying a new rod and then having all the rods balanced? (still would need to strip it down of course).
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