12-28-2010 | #1 |
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HOB Re-Read
After you have spent some time with the engine, its worth a re-read....there are some subtle notes that you might not have noticed the first time.
-The book notes the crank time to start was shortened by GM against Lotus' wishes....sounds like the long crank might have been done to ensure oiling to the top of the motor prior to firing. -Some notes under cam failures acknowledging clearance issues, with notes stating that the cams had little to no quality controls in place. -INA was the original lifter source but it was pulled due to wear issues Good stuff
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12-28-2010 | #2 |
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Re: HOB Re-Read
Couldn't crank time easily be changed in the PROM by increasing the number of revolutions prior to injectors being fired?
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I think I'll go give it another read!
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Re: HOB Re-Read
Could you not just hold the throttle at WOT for a few seconds while you crank? This woudl allow oil pressure to build, then when you want to start the car, let off the throttle?.
This is assuming that cranking the engine while at WOT forces the ECM into "Clear Flooded Engine" mode. The newer OBD2 PCMs shut the injectors off while cranking at WOT. peace Hog |
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Re: HOB Re-Read
One thing I don't get... Let's just for convenience pretend it takes 30 revolutions to pump oil all over the engine.
What's the difference in the engine turning over 30 times to pump oil before starting, and it turning over 10 times before starting, then 20 times while running? It's not like priming the oil pump with the engine not turning. Everything is moving before it's oiled, whether powered by the starter or by combustion.
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Re: HOB Re-Read
Talked to someone today that made cam regrinds for LT-5s.....he had nothing to do with Mercury or GM but makes one off cams...he stated they were poorly made and agreed that tolerences were not right.
Will be running regrind cams in my 90
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I also remember John Phroggs saying why can't we line bore the caps out so we can use some kind of bearing. That would also withdraw the need for matched cam cover + head. Okay, obviously I'm out of my depth quite a bit....it's just I think in their haste to get it done before the axe fell the whole LT5 thing was a bit rushed? Dave & et al knew that their BOD cover would not last if they worked out all the small details. I remember that in Dave's book the general tone of the domestic CPC engineers was one of resentment at the Lotus & MM guys for appearing to do the impossible. Heck the domestic CPC guys were having trouble getting the L98 to be OBDI compliant and have power and no gas guzzler tax! I got the idea that Dave was aware that those guys had the long knives out for the LT5 project. On another note.....I am envious of the resources that all the Brothers out in the Indiana & Illinois area have developed.....you guys don't know how lucky you are, or maybe you do? Out east there isn't a single person that I would trust my LT5 with if it meant going any further into the motor than doing the injectors! Color me green with envy. Happy New Year Fellars! Tom
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12-30-2010 | #8 |
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Re: HOB Re-Read
The cam resource I pulled out of my A$$......called a number on a gut feeling.....turns out this guy used to make cams for a well known LT-5 Tuner...hmmmmmmm.
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Re: HOB Re-Read
I hate to see an engine that passed incredible durability tests and powered a new speed & endurance record run, get bashed over a hypothetical lube and cam problem. Come on guys, take a look at the actual, empirical data. The LT5 was built with the precision and care of a race engine. It's durability is legendary.
As far as lube goes? I've torn down several engines that have been sitting for 20 years, with no rotation. The last one was a 1990 model, #017. All of the rod bearings/journals still had plenty of oil when I inspected them (like new). I reassembled the engine with the new head gaskets for test purposes, threw in a set of used injectors from my 94 and fired it right up. Ran it for 2 days with no smoke & no problems. Tore it down and found no damage. That's 20 YEARS. I'm not worried about lube at start-up. When was the last time anyone heard of an engine failing from such?
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12-30-2010 | #10 |
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Re: HOB Re-Read
Jerry, Don't think we are really bashing the engine so much as discussing the developement, one issue people bring up is the long crank time on the LT-5.....guess there might be a reason for it...
As far as the cams, guess I always thought the issue was the lady in BG and start technique but sounds like there were clearance issues....and as noted they were corrected. The info I had came first hand from a manager at MM who helped build the first LT-5, even before the assembly line was in place. The cam issue I am bringing up also due to some problems with regrinds, etc.....looking to have some done for the 90. If I did not think the LT-5 was great, I would not own 3 motors(2 in car: 1 Spare)...could easily go sell them and get a Z06...
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