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      12-15-2014, 12:00 PM   #45
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Great news. I look forward to seeing results after these get some running time.

I imagine demand will be strong enough for multiple runs if needed. And once the tooling exists it will be way easier to reproduce. Great job getting over the considerable cost and development hump to get these made. This is a platform worth keeping alive and this will hopefully mean lots more good cores available in the long term and lots more people able to enjoy and keep te cars on the road.
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Oil choice will be up to the end user. We will release our recommendation upon completion of the bearings but there are just too many variables depending on intended use.


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In for a set. thanks again for all the work. This is such good news.
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      12-15-2014, 01:22 PM   #49
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Scott, what compelled Clevite to move ahead with this? Last time we spoke about this in detail, I was told by you, that Clevite is hesitant to do this even if the start up cash was funded because of a couple reasons: implications with BMW, and/or that BMW would eventually do some sort of recall (which we both doubted). Curious to know what happened between August and now.

It's great that a proper sized bearing is planning to be manufactured. However this doesn't solve the rod side clearance issue.
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Scott, what compelled Clevite to move ahead with this? Last time we spoke about this in detail, I was told by you, that Clevite is hesitant to do this even if the start up cash was funded because of a couple reasons: implications with BMW, and/or that BMW would eventually do some sort of recall (which we both doubted). Curious to know what happened between August and now.

It's great that a proper sized bearing is planning to be manufactured. However this doesn't solve the rod side clearance issue.
Have there been many occurrences of side rod failures outside of that early Gintani engine?
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Have there been many occurrences of side rod failures outside of that early Gintani engine?
I can't speak of motors and cars I haven't torn down or worked on myself, but almost all of them have side clearance issues from what I have observed. There are heat spots on the crank/rod side and rod/rod and abrasion on the rods/caps themselves, some worse than others. This premature wear can be found on engines that haven't failed yet as well.
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Have there been many occurrences of side rod failures outside of that early Gintani engine?
I can't speak of motors and cars I haven't torn down or worked on myself, but almost all of them have side clearance issues from what I have observed. There are heat spots on the crank/rod side and rod/rod and abrasion on the rods/caps themselves, some worse than others. This premature wear can be found on engines that haven't failed yet as well.
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I can't speak of motors and cars I haven't torn down or worked on myself, but almost all of them have side clearance issues from what I have observed. There are heat spots on the crank/rod side and rod/rod and abrasion on the rods/caps themselves, some worse than others. This premature wear can be found on engines that haven't failed yet as well.
Have any of these heat spots/abrasions been the cause of engine failures? I guess what I'm trying to clarify is this is a case of "while we're fixing clearances, let's address this other potential problem point" or "the only reason these things don't die from side rods is because the bearings beat them to it"?
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Have any of these heat spots/abrasions been the cause of engine failures? I guess what I'm trying to clarify is this is a case of "while we're fixing clearances, let's address this other potential problem point" or "the only reason these things don't die from side rods is because the bearings beat them to it"?
It seems that the bearings do beat the other issues to the punch, however, once the bearings are sized correctly, the other issues will rear their ugly head more often.

But to better answer your question, yes, I have seen a failed engine recently here in the shop with bearings that weren't destroyed but the side of the rods and crank were badly damaged. As a result the rod was bent as well. I wish I could speak for all the engines out there, but I can only discuss what I have observed myself.
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Someone needs to do testing on the bearings that are coming out. Documented analysis and pictures of rod bearings at different intervals (2k, 5k, 10k, 20k).

Time intensive, but we need proof that it actually works. In my opinion, I highly doubt they (WPC and other rod bearings) will work unless there is evidence to back up claims.
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Someone needs to do testing on the bearings that are coming out. Documented analysis and pictures of rod bearings at different intervals (2k, 5k, 10k, 20k).

Time intensive, but we need proof that it actually works. In my opinion, I highly doubt they (WPC and other rod bearings) will work unless there is evidence to back up claims.
We'll be waiting for ever then This is a great development and will be interesting to get the initial feedback from the early embracers. Regardless, great initiative, and the best service to the /// community. Great jobs all.
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This is great news! The bad part of the great news is that I have a set of WPC coated OEM bearings in the mail (ordered last week).
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This is great news! The bad part of the great news is that I have a set of WPC coated OEM bearings in the mail (ordered last week).
I can one up you!

I just got my WPC's installed!

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This seems like a much better and less risky solution than tearing down the engine to grind the crank.

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This seems like a much better and less risky solution than tearing down the engine to grind the crank.

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It seems that the bearings do beat the other issues to the punch, however, once the bearings are sized correctly, the other issues will rear their ugly head more often.

But to better answer your question, yes, I have seen a failed engine recently here in the shop with bearings that weren't destroyed but the side of the rods and crank were badly damaged. As a result the rod was bent as well. I wish I could speak for all the engines out there, but I can only discuss what I have observed myself.
how many engine tear downs had FI and how many were NA? did the NA also show "side clearance issues"?
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Superb! Count me in for a set as well.
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how many engine tear downs had FI and how many were NA? did the NA also show "side clearance issues"?
The engines I speak of were all naturally aspirated. I wouldn't bring the FI ones into the discussion, as it doesn't make much of a point to do so.

Either way, it's great this is happening.
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Cool! Count me in as well. Are these custom bearings going to be a limited run or are there going to be continuous production that we can expect to be able to buy them in the future as well?
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