Stronger Dowel Pins?! Need Help
#11
Originally Posted by sidewinderx7' date='Nov 26 2003, 05:30 PM
I think im gonna try them out.. This however will put a damper on getting this setup all ready. I still need to buy the ecu and injectors, wastegate, etc ... And right now my budget is at 3k left in the pool. 800 for housing/engine 1000 for ecu ... 1200 for other parts to get it moving.
Think i can pull it off?
Think i can pull it off?
#13
Originally Posted by mazda_racer' date='Nov 26 2003, 05:50 PM
I'm just in the process of putting my 13B NA PP back together.
I'm using the 3mm apex seals from Rotary Beat (Australian agent).
This racing engine saw eight years of competition (with a 9500 RPM redline) and the only reason I bought new apex seals is because I broke one of the originals getting the buggers out (clumsy me!). The other five apex seals were still within spec!!
I had new rotors milled to 3mm by the same agent.
I bought a used e-shaft and my housings had nil warp.
Cheers,
Peter
I'm using the 3mm apex seals from Rotary Beat (Australian agent).
This racing engine saw eight years of competition (with a 9500 RPM redline) and the only reason I bought new apex seals is because I broke one of the originals getting the buggers out (clumsy me!). The other five apex seals were still within spec!!
I had new rotors milled to 3mm by the same agent.
I bought a used e-shaft and my housings had nil warp.
Cheers,
Peter
mazda_racer what brand 3mm did you use in your PP? What would you recomend in a high compression 6port BP?
You guys are really selling me on 3mm apex seals for both N/A and turbo applications. I like to hear from people who have actually used them.
#14
Originally Posted by sidewinderx7' date='Nov 26 2003, 12:08 AM
Ok, so my engine is just about ready to be put back together.. im going through my check list of things and im concerned about my dowel pins. Im targeting around 450-500+ hp with 20-25psi. Im using atkins 2mm apex seals, with large seconday porting and mild primary, done by me. Again, my concern lies with the dowel pins, we all know they're prone to crack on s5 13bt. Ive been kinda looking around but havent had much luck in finding practical methods of strengthening that area. Anyone have any insight on this? Thanks!
The S5 rear iron has much thicker iron casting around the upper rear tubular dowel pin; the earlier S4's and back are thinner. When those engines knock for whatever reason under the sun, that area can suffer minute-sized cracks that lead to oil depressurization (seen it personally). I haven't seen it in on an S5, FD, Cosmo 13B-RE yet. If you're using an S5, I wouldn't be concerned.
B
#17
You don't need to run 3mm apex seals, stock apex seals can handle any amount of boost you can throw at them given it is tuned right. I also don't think dowel pin's are needed either, At least in Japan it isn't done.
#20
Some of us dont need money to make an engine have a few extra dowel pins. We just need to know where to drill and how big to make the pins on a lathe. I assume you make some of the tension bolt holes a little bigger and then make your pin so the bolt can still fit through. But in this case a pic would be worth 10k words. But words would be cool also.
This is a pre-thanks for any info
GregW
This is a pre-thanks for any info
GregW