Another idea I DON'T like is when guys completely fill the oil pump with white grease or something similar. They do it so the pump will prime, but it restricts oil flow until it is completely flushed.--Pat
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i know that's probably not your problem ?...but like Pat stated , i would "never" assemble a Race Engine with a "LUBE" i couldn't fillup the pan with and run the engine for 100 miles. You can't fillup your oil pan with white grease and go run it for 100 miles or so, ..so why would you assemble an engine with white grease (Lithium) ??
How about your Rod Bolt Torque ??
which method are you using to Torque the rod bolts ?
Stretch or Torque ??
i just had an engine builder come to my Shop 2 nites ago with a LS-6 engine in pieces...he used the "Stretch Method"
2 Rods wanted 80 Torque , and all the others wanted around 60 to 63 Torque for same "Stretch"
the 2 that were at 80 TQ didn't fail, and bearings looked like the day you took them out of the box !
all the others at 60 to 63 spun, blackened big ends, and some rods came apart and destroyed the engine
i took one of the rods and it wanted 78 to 80 TQ by "Feel"
pulling with my Torque wrenches, instead of his 60 to 63 by Stretch
make dead-sure your rod halves "don't" have a chamfer on the parting halves....as the bearing tangs can get rounded-off in that chamfer ! The chamfer is death to the bearing tangs...it lets the bearing halves and their tangs move in and out into that area...if the bearing is moving around , it will "blacken" the oil film on back sides and the backs of the bearings will have a faint Skunk or Rear Gear oil smell
never grind a chamfer on rod caps parting lines
the bearing tangs need a dead stop to be against, not a wedge !
Larry Meaux (maxracesoftware@yahoo.com)
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