Catastrophic failure mode... While getting ready to pull the engine I found this in front of the headers...
http://picasaweb.google.com/sean.mai...89346753181010
Funny thing is that the engine was still running at idle...
Sean
Catastrophic failure mode... While getting ready to pull the engine I found this in front of the headers...
http://picasaweb.google.com/sean.mai...89346753181010
Funny thing is that the engine was still running at idle...
Sean
Wow. Still idled?! Did it knock? :-).
I guess it's too soon to know the cause (or do you know?). The big end of the rod looks pretty discolored, so probably not a rod bolt. But, I don't really know what I'm talking about.
Are you able to look at oil pressure from logged data? I forget, are you running a wet or dry sump?
Racer Russ
Palm Coast, FL
at least those bike motors are "cheap" LOL ...that is what i surmise from this board
I am sending it to George. I have my own theory as to what is wrong, but I await expert analysis...
Oil pressure was right as 40PSI at 8,000RPM just before the final upshift to 6th gear on the front straight... Then the death rattle oil temp 255 water temp 195...
Sean
Hey Provamo, At last count 1000 comedians out of work and...
Sean, Bummer.
Yes, but with a little help from my friends, I will be back - very shortly...
I am pulling the engine right now, and it is off to George tomorrow...
(For the record, George has been fantastic about helping me figure out my oiling and cooling problems - my failures are not at all related to his skills)
Sean
I had a talk with my west coast contacts, and I hear "Provamo" will wake up next to a GXSR1000 head leaking oil into the sheets tomorrow morning...
Sean
better than sleeping with the fish!
Sean,
What kind of oil are you running?
Mike,
I was using 20W/60 Valvoline "Synthetic Racing" oil.
next time I will go to straight 50W synthetic. Not sure these multigrade oils are good in our application...
Sean
I don't know if there is a difference, but I am sticking with full synthetic motorcycle oil - trying Amsol (sp?)
Last year when I was worried about oil protection and hot oil temps I tried to research and find the best oil. I did not come up with a good independent study, but what I found made me believe that Amsoil was among the best. I have been using their 20w-50, with tentative plans to go thinner some day.
Racer Russ
Palm Coast, FL
looking at the rod i see lots of heat , post a picture of the crank and rod bearing
Sean,
Ask George about the oil issue but I believe that he is recommending Red Line 40w racing oil. Per George he sees the the lowest bearing wear with Red Line.
I know from another source that the street rated multi-weights are not good for the temperatures that we run.
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