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Re: Why #3?

To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Why #3?
From: Gordon Glasgow <glasgow@serv.net>
Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 06:55:15 -0700
And with Victor turning 52,000 rpm, we may have found the problem!  ;-)

Jim Tyler wrote:

> Thanks for posting those Gordon.  Haven't seen those in a LONG time.
> Note the first paragraph.. sustained revs over 6000.  For that type use the
> U20 can use a little help.  The stock U20 is still a VAST improvement over
> the stock R16.
>
> Jim
>
> Gordon Glasgow wrote:
> >
> > Somebody at Nissan thought the U20 still had an oiling problem. Check out 
>the following scans I just
> > did of a Datsun Racing News bulletin detailing a change to the oil passages 
>on the U20:
> > http://www.gordon-glasgow.org/Images/U20_Oil_Mod1.gif
> > http://www.gordon-glasgow.org/Images/U20_Oil_Mod2.gif
> > http://www.gordon-glasgow.org/Images/U20_Oil_Mod3.gif
> >
> > Sorry I didn't have time to do a nice clean job on this. I simply scanned 
>the pages. The pictures
> > weren't much help, anyway, since all I was working from was a photocopy.
> >
> > Another thought on all the piston failures - did you guys make sure you put 
>the rods in with the
> > little oil hole pointing towards the distributor side of the block? That 
>oil hole lubricates and
> > cools the piston on that side. The other side gets plenty of splash 
>lubrication. I noticed that the
> > hole in Victor's piston was on the distributor side.
> >
> > Jim Tyler wrote:
> >
> > > Don't lump the number 2 or 3 rod bearing failures from the r-16 (GP) into 
>the
> > > U20.
> > > The U20 doesn't have any inherent cylinder faults like the 1600.
> > > Those of us who have built a lot of modified R16 engines, know about the 
>2/3
> > > problem.  It is inherent in the oiling system of both the 3 main, and
> > > 5 main R16 designs.  With quite a bit of money and specific machine work 
>it can
> > > be eliminated.    Nissan eliminated it for us in the U20 design.
> >
> > --
> > Gordon Glasgow
> > http://www.gordon-glasgow.org

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