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Re: A couple questions

To: "Henry Frye" <thefryes@iconn.net>
Subject: Re: A couple questions
From: "jaboruch" <jaboruch@netzero.net>
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 11:56:42 -0800
Hi Henry, Here's my 2 cents worth:



,
>
> Question 1: Upon tearing down the engine in my race car, I found one of
the
> connecting rod bolts was finger tight. My machine shop gave the rod a
clean
> bill of health after magnifluxing, cleaning up the minor spalling on the
> end cap and resizing the big end. It's a stock rod with Carillo bolts. My
> machinist is suggesting a higher than stock torque setting to take
> advantage of the stronger Carillo bolt, he is calling Carillo to verify.
> Does this make sense?
*The rod bolt torque should be based on bolt stretch. You need to find out
from carillo how much stretch there should be, and then measure it at
certain torque readings to find the correct setting.  Your machine shop
should be able to measure the stretch.
> Question 2 is about break in, or should I say the lack of engine break in.
> After getting this engine together, I hope to have the car on the track
> without any real run-in time at all. I'll run it long enough to get the
cam
> and tappets happy, but wasn't planning on disturbing the neighbors much
> more than that. How long should it take to get the rings to bed when
> running at track speed? I am running a very low running time set of
> pistons/rings/liners with a real light hone job to break the glaze. Should
> I use mineral based oil for the entire race weekend, then switch to
synthetic?
*My machine shop told me to initially run the engine at 2500-3000 RPMs,using
30 wt non detergent oil for about 20 minutes.  Then change the oil to
something like Valvoline 20-50 racing oil, and use that for the first
ontrack session.  Change the oil again (between sessions), again wiith the
20-50.  Don't use the synthetic until you have a couple weekends on the car,
since the synthetic won't let the rings seat.  I slide a muffler onto my
exhaust pipe to keep the neighbors happy.
> I still can't decide what to do with 5 gallons of 3 year old racing fuel I
> drained out of the fuel cell... Somehow I don't think the push mower or
the
> snow plow truck will get the job done any faster with it!
*I used mine up in the lawn mower, a little at a time.
  Have fun at the track. JOE


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