I posted this a couple days ago, but I could not get on to get the answer before the last forum died.
I have a couple of '92 TDCs that I pulled out of cars in the junkyard. Both engines seemed to have spun rod bearings. I noticed that the Chevrolet power book recomends cross drilling the mains. Specifically, the book says:
"The GM Motorsports Technology Group recommends cross-drilling the center two main bearing journals on v6/60 crankshafts used in competition engines. This modification provides additional oil flow to the connecting rod bearings at high engine rpm".
I have talked to two machininsts and the both say that cross drilling the mains will weaken the crankshaft too much. Has anyone tried this? would tuftriding or nitriding help? I would appreciate any advice on the subject.
I have a couple of '92 TDCs that I pulled out of cars in the junkyard. Both engines seemed to have spun rod bearings. I noticed that the Chevrolet power book recomends cross drilling the mains. Specifically, the book says:
"The GM Motorsports Technology Group recommends cross-drilling the center two main bearing journals on v6/60 crankshafts used in competition engines. This modification provides additional oil flow to the connecting rod bearings at high engine rpm".
I have talked to two machininsts and the both say that cross drilling the mains will weaken the crankshaft too much. Has anyone tried this? would tuftriding or nitriding help? I would appreciate any advice on the subject.
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