RREY
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2010
- 3
Hello all. I am new in this forum though I´ve been following some posts for a long time.
We are developing a 4 cyl, N/A 2.0L endurance race engine and so got designed and machined custom billet crank, rods, pistons... Once engine is ready and on the dyno, we´ve found that there is a HUGE torsional vibration from the powertrain!. I´ve neve seen this before!. It happens only at 5200-5500rpm (about 90Hz) and it is so bad that even shears the intake manifld bolts. This is obvioulsy unnaceptable for an endurance engine, specially taking into account that the peak torque is at 5900rpm.
The point is: how is possible the billet crank has such bad harmonics??. How can we move these harmonics to a (much)higher or lower rpm?. How the reciprocating weight can affect this or even compression ratio?
Thank you in advance.
We are developing a 4 cyl, N/A 2.0L endurance race engine and so got designed and machined custom billet crank, rods, pistons... Once engine is ready and on the dyno, we´ve found that there is a HUGE torsional vibration from the powertrain!. I´ve neve seen this before!. It happens only at 5200-5500rpm (about 90Hz) and it is so bad that even shears the intake manifld bolts. This is obvioulsy unnaceptable for an endurance engine, specially taking into account that the peak torque is at 5900rpm.
The point is: how is possible the billet crank has such bad harmonics??. How can we move these harmonics to a (much)higher or lower rpm?. How the reciprocating weight can affect this or even compression ratio?
Thank you in advance.