I have mostly decided to go with eagle rods for my build. Is it true they don't have the oil squiters on the side of the rod? Is this a big deal?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Ahh, that's what they're for.IJ. said:Performs the exact same function by spraying a film of Oil on the thrust side of the bore.
Adjuster said:Every stock rod that I've seen fail, has been at the squirter hole, then the rod let's go, and becomes scrap metal along with the rest of your motor..QUOTE]
That's what happened to that rod
Adjuster said:...With the stock oil squirters in the block, I don't really think you need additional oil on the bore,...
The squirters on the rod, and in the block does seem a little redundant.
Thanks for the comments,very helpfull,and I learned few things:icon_bigg
Yes it is. I can't take credit for it though. I had an ad in the paper for a supra parts car. I was going to do a 7mgt 4runner swap. I bought the engine, other stuff from a guy who was going to swap in a 1j. He said the engine had a "loud knocking sound" lol. I drove 3 hours to pick it all up so I figured might as well take it all.supra90turbo said:OOH, nice carnage Tig. :bigthumb:
It looks that way, I think the engine was running hard (duh) low on oil and dang hot. The rods were very black.Adjuster said:So, on that rod, it appears the bolt let go first right? Interesting.
IJ. said:Performs the exact same function by spraying a film of Oil on the thrust side of the bore.
IJ. said:Tig: The 2 squirters perform very different functions.
My pistons are coated and my idle Oil pressure is 50 psi so I'm happy to run with just the block squirters.
Thats great. Do you know off hand at what pressure they open?IJ. said:Tig: Correct!
The Rod holes squirt the Bore Thrust surface and the Block squirters spray underneath of the Piston Crown.
If you do those Oil system mods you "should" be able to make enough pressure at idle/low RPM to keep the block squirters open and provide lube for the skirts!