DonRoss
Mechanical
- Nov 17, 2004
- 43
Hello, I'm not a regular on this forum but have been spectating...and I couldn't think of a better place to post my problem that perhaps you gentlemen can give a little more insight on.
I am VW enthusiast and about 2 weeks ago I had bent a stock rod on cyl 1 by a 30 psi spike in boost and decided re-build the motor using reinforced internals with Pauter Rods and Wiseco pistons keeping the stock 81mm bore.
Here are some pics...
Cyl 1 piston kissed the crank from bending of the rod...
Here I deglazed the cyl walls for the new pistons...
Here is piston 1, no signs of leaning out or detonation...
This is a pic of it all together...
My appologies on the pics just wanted to give you gents a visual that may help in my problem.
Since the rebuild I have been monitoring my knock voltages and cyl 2 tends to max out @ 30 volts throwing an engine code. The motor has 2 knock sensors one monitoring and located between cyl 1 & 2 and the other 3 & 4. The high knock output happens during partial load at about 3000 rpm between -5 in of mecury and 2 PSI and decreases instantly at full throttle under full load @ 12 psi till about 5000 rpm where it increases again. During that time I hear something resembling a mechanical fluttering noise or vibration. During this time Cyl 1, 3 & 4 are well within spec knock voltage outputs. Timing Correction Factors from timing adavance are at 0...and the spark plugs seem to show no signs of detonation.
-Fuel being used is Sunoco 94 Oct.
-Piston to wall clearance was within spec of 0.0030" tolerance.
-Rod Bearings used were VW OEM and rod-end caps torqued to Pauter's specified torq.
-Air Fuel ratios are between 14.7:1 and 11.5:1
The valve train is also a little noisy...but not sure if the knock sensor would pick-up on that.
I appreciate any comments, suggestions and insight on the matter. Thanks in adavance
Don R
I am VW enthusiast and about 2 weeks ago I had bent a stock rod on cyl 1 by a 30 psi spike in boost and decided re-build the motor using reinforced internals with Pauter Rods and Wiseco pistons keeping the stock 81mm bore.
Here are some pics...



Cyl 1 piston kissed the crank from bending of the rod...


Here I deglazed the cyl walls for the new pistons...



Here is piston 1, no signs of leaning out or detonation...

This is a pic of it all together...

My appologies on the pics just wanted to give you gents a visual that may help in my problem.
Since the rebuild I have been monitoring my knock voltages and cyl 2 tends to max out @ 30 volts throwing an engine code. The motor has 2 knock sensors one monitoring and located between cyl 1 & 2 and the other 3 & 4. The high knock output happens during partial load at about 3000 rpm between -5 in of mecury and 2 PSI and decreases instantly at full throttle under full load @ 12 psi till about 5000 rpm where it increases again. During that time I hear something resembling a mechanical fluttering noise or vibration. During this time Cyl 1, 3 & 4 are well within spec knock voltage outputs. Timing Correction Factors from timing adavance are at 0...and the spark plugs seem to show no signs of detonation.
-Fuel being used is Sunoco 94 Oct.
-Piston to wall clearance was within spec of 0.0030" tolerance.
-Rod Bearings used were VW OEM and rod-end caps torqued to Pauter's specified torq.
-Air Fuel ratios are between 14.7:1 and 11.5:1
The valve train is also a little noisy...but not sure if the knock sensor would pick-up on that.
I appreciate any comments, suggestions and insight on the matter. Thanks in adavance
Don R