Greg Ward
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« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2018, 09:42:59 am » |
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Hi John, I'll have to admit that I never knew they were totally Aluminium, being black anodised and perfect when put in, I had no idea that they would end up like this. I should have been smart enough to realise that when I weighed them, but I wasn't at the time.
Springs never ate into retainer, best engine I've ever had for no alu sheen or flecks in the oil, it simply never had any of it, and I had no concept that something like this needed a yearly change, I can understand that with Aluminium rods in Top Fuel that they may need to be changed 5 or 6 times a year, or even every meeting, but that was not what this engine has ever been about. This was built as a Hillclimb engine, we are talking 20+ runs a weekend, with up to 40 gearchanges a run, and each one for me changed at up to 9000rpm....
So in the scheme of things, in a pure drag race engine, I may have picked up the problem due to much closer engine rebuild intervals.
Aluminium is awesome for so many applications, internal engine parts aren't one of them in my own opinion.
I've thought about it, would you use 3 groove or even single ,valve collet locks if they were aluminium?
No-one would, and if all your reason for using them is weight, as I said, it is 4g between these type of retainers and CB Titanium.
For a recommendation, CB Ti retainers have been in my race engine builders Supercharged Methanol injected VW engine for the last 20yrs, and that is also a Hillclimb built engine, not a dragrace one, so it must have done, 10,000 miles absolutely flat out all that time, so rather a lot of 1/4miles.
Cheers,
Greg
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