Just curious, did you have the bottom end balanced before assembly? I don't remember.
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LOL..... my engine had exact same issue over this weekend.
Noticed knock noise on 03/17 afternoon while on track. Open up the oil pan and found #1 bearing and crank a bit mess up. Replaced all rod bearings. Didn't replace main bearing.
Gone racing on 03/18. Stupid knock noise still there. Did 3 laps and engine effectively seized.
Havn't open up the engine yet, but believed bottom end was toasted. We suspect something clogged up the lubrication system and kill the new bearings.
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not that it adds anything to the diagnosis but strictly speaking cam timing can affect cylinder pressures and hence can cause knock etc.89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
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BMW hardens their cranks, as long as there was some bearing shell left between the crank and rod and they never made contact you can usually clean them up and there is minimal scoring and there is still a chance of using it. There will be a lot of metal transfer from the bearings that needs to be cleaned up. You should pull the pump if you haven't and disassemble and inspect. As mentioned you should try to find the cause.Comment
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Is there anything that would show that the pump was dead? Right now i THINK the cause is a bad oil pump. Maybe it just wasn't pumping enough oil to the bearings. Earlier in the thread you can see that I took apart the pump and cleaned it, didn't see anything that really stood out. Either the pump was dead or the timing belt was slipping over the intermediate shaft gear...BMW hardens their cranks, as long as there was some bearing shell left between the crank and rod and they never made contact you can usually clean them up and there is minimal scoring and there is still a chance of using it. There will be a lot of metal transfer from the bearings that needs to be cleaned up. You should pull the pump if you haven't and disassemble and inspect. As mentioned you should try to find the cause.-AlexComment
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Yes, i was being very general on purpose. Not nearly as much pressure change on a single cam engine compared to a twin cam where overlap can be altered, however.
Alex, was the oil pump drive in place? Oil relief valve? What did you lube the rod bearings with on assembly? Did you clean all the oil passageways in the crank and block well after the machining?Last edited by LJ851; 03-20-2012, 06:21 AM.Comment
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Yes, yes, Lucas Oil assembly lube, and I thought I cleaned them pretty well however I can go check again-AlexComment
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Seems like oil starvation to me. Did you make sure to put it the oil pump drive shaft piece that turns the pump?1988 E30 335i - 1987 E30 327i - 1987 E30 327iS Pickup - 1973 2002 Project

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I'm going to second oil starvation.
The bearing you show in the second picture was looks like it was much warmer than the others, indicating friction. Symptomatic of oil starvation. When they wore down enough for the rod to start banging around, they got mushroomed out from that.
I'd start at passages, journals, and pump bud. Looks closely at that crank to make sure it didn't wear it down or damage it. Chances are it will be fine, BMW cranks are tough things.
As for using a caliper and not plastiguaging, I know TONS of people that do it that way, and have never had a problem. So I won't say that it is bad that you did it that way. I always plastigauge. It's quick, easy, and pretty difinitive.Last edited by TurboJake; 03-20-2012, 03:37 PM.Comment
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Got a known working oil pump. Going to go over everything today and make sure the intermediate shaft is spinning, etc. How would you guys go about cleaning the oil journals and passages-AlexComment
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Remove the oil galley plugs on either end of the block and use a rifle cleaning kit.
I did this after I got my block back from the shop and it was amazing what came out after it was "already clean".'89 BMW 325is Zinnoberrot / '88 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v Tornado Red / '89 VW GTI 16v Bright Blue Metallic / '91 BMW 325i Black / '91 BMW 325i Sport Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Black / '92 VW GTI 16v Montana Green / '01 Audi A4 Avant TQM Silver Metallic / '01 VW Jetta GLX VR6 BlackComment





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