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  • Remember Bee's engine? 104 plaque (NSW) BMP (Byron)- water damage.

    Bee's Hydrolocked Engine

    I give you the wonders of hydrolocking. Being pulled down and rebuilt for a Tarmac Rally Engine in TAS. Bee parts of your car still live although these ones are going in the bin. Other than a couple of bent rods and scuffed pistons the remainder is remarkably undamaged.

    Enjoy







    Cheers Al
    Last edited by quozl; 29-09-2011, 04:19 PM.
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    Poor motor, how much water is needed to be sucked in for this to happen I wonder
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    • #3
      Not a lot, enough to fill the top of the cylinder, fluids aren't compressible hence the damage.
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      • #4
        hahahha funny thing is , i was in this exact situation a lil while ago with my vr6 bora hopefully everything goes well and you end up with the engine running all goods , if you need any help be shore to give me a shout i might be able to help =]
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        • #5
          I didn't realise how long the conrods are????
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          • #6
            Nasty...

            From the tex:
            'The 3.2L already has a 95.9mm stroke. I doubt that you'll see anyone make something bigger. As for bore, the largest I've seen on a 2.8L based engine is 86mm, which required clearancing of the piston skirts for the rods using a 90.3mm stroke. An 86mm bore would put you at 3342cc. If you want big power, leave the internals alone & use a turbo. You'll need to go above 550bhp before you need internals.'

            95.9 is pretty long stroke eh

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Neroo View Post
              hahahha funny thing is , i was in this exact situation a lil while ago with my vr6 bora hopefully everything goes well and you end up with the engine running all goods , if you need any help be shore to give me a shout i might be able to help =]
              Thanks Neroo but its not my engine, its a mates who I rally with and they should be fine but thanks all the same for the kind offer.

              Originally posted by schoona View Post
              Nasty...

              From the tex:
              'The 3.2L already has a 95.9mm stroke. I doubt that you'll see anyone make something bigger. As for bore, the largest I've seen on a 2.8L based engine is 86mm, which required clearancing of the piston skirts for the rods using a 90.3mm stroke. An 86mm bore would put you at 3342cc. If you want big power, leave the internals alone & use a turbo. You'll need to go above 550bhp before you need internals.'

              95.9 is pretty long stroke eh
              They were just amazed that it was all the damage basically that was done though its not like Bee didn't try and kill it good.

              Cheers Al
              Last edited by quozl; 29-09-2011, 09:46 PM.
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