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fivebob wrote:In my experience all 3S-GTE ring land failures occur just below the deepest point of the intake valve pocket, so, if you want to run stock pistons, I'd suggest radiusing and polishing the intake valve pockets.
Mr Revhead wrote:fivebob wrote:In my experience all 3S-GTE ring land failures occur just below the deepest point of the intake valve pocket, so, if you want to run stock pistons, I'd suggest radiusing and polishing the intake valve pockets.
so does that mean that section of the piston is where detonation occurs? or is there another reason for the failures?
strx7 wrote:water injection is your friend...............
are you running a water to air intercooler?
Diesel PWR wrote: fuel falls out of suspension and you end up with areas of poor mixture quality and end gas explosions,
detonation is what broke your lands, i would be checking the accuracy off your knock block and tune.
Diesel PWR wrote:detonation happens on the inlet side of the pistons because it is the coldest side of the chamber, fuel falls out of suspension and you end up with areas of poor mixture quality and end gas explosions, detonation is what broke your lands, i would be checking the accuracy off your knock block and tune.
RedMist wrote:My bet is you are breaking the ring lands on cylinders 2 and 3. I wonder if its more of a block design issue and two and three are hotter than one and four, causing detonation or micro seazures.
The pistons from the rally car engine had a light peppering of detonation on all four but the only ring lands to break were, number 3 as described above, and 2 on the lower ring land (between oil control and 2nd ring) and then it was't anywhere near the valve pockets...more a 10mm distruction midway between exhaust and intake.
Jetboat3sgte wrote:In my case cyl 4 both times
Jetboat3sgte wrote:In my case cyl 4 both times
RedMist wrote:Jetboat3sgte wrote:In my case cyl 4 both times
The dogleg port? Now thats a bit different. Had heard of them cracking the block on 4, apparently reasonably common, but not breaking ring lands. Would be interesting to see how the EGT's for each cyl sit.
We did a massive amount of flow work to the dogleg port in order to get it to flow match the other three on a gen 3 head.
strx7 wrote:Jetboat3sgte wrote:In my case cyl 4 both times
Your engine faces North South in the boat and gets a fair bit of cooling from the air going past it????
RedMist wrote:My bet is you are breaking the ring lands on cylinders 2 and 3. I wonder if its more of a block design issue and two and three are hotter than one and four, causing detonation or micro seazures.
Jetboat3sgte wrote:Diesel PWR wrote:detonation happens on the
inlet side of the pistons because it is the coldest side of the chamber, fuel falls out of suspension and you end up with areas of poor mixture quality and end gas explosions, detonation is what broke your lands, i would be checking the accuracy off your knock block and tune.
If this is the case richening the mixture would make the problem worse. Which is contrary to most theories on detonation.
Diesel PWR wrote:when the fuel falls out of suspension you end up with parts of the mixture being extremely lean.
RedMist wrote:Jetboat3sgte wrote:In my case cyl 4 both times
The dogleg port? Now thats a bit different. Had heard of them cracking the block on 4, apparently reasonably common, but not breaking ring lands. Would be interesting to see how the EGT's for each cyl sit.
We did a massive amount of flow work to the dogleg port in order to get it to flow match the other three on a gen 3 head.
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