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  • 1 month later...

R33 GTST,

Blown motor due to blocked oil galeries (2 out of 3).

Exhaust, and pod filter chopped springs, only mods at the time.

Was aparently cause due to excessive driving and cooking the oil (which was not clean) and somehow blocking up these galaries.

hey cuz'z

Doing 220 in ma car .. i was watching milo and otis on dvd and driving ma kar when i didnt realise i changed from fifth to first and every piston went through da bonnet and i was like shit m8..and then i pulled over and used bush mechanics on ma car and used twigs and rocks to recreate ma engine, and used a 5" digeredoo as ma zorst .. car hauled cuz.. troo story :flamed:

Back again

Car Same as before

Reason for almost making me cry, most likely cracked piston, really bad knock, no real evidence as to y yet, ill start pulling the motor out on the weekend. I think when i sell both the 33's im gonna stray away from skylines, they seem to be nothing but bad luck for me.

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok, not an actual failure- more of a question about something my uncle noticed the other day. I'm missing both end mounting studs off the exhaust manifold: both sheared off (can still see threaded ends in bolt holes in head). He said he had an RB30 non turbo VL that had exactly the same thing. Drove it for another 100 000kms with no apparent problems. Mine shows no evidence of exhaust leaks and performs fine, just wondering if any other RB owners had noticed this (might not be the best place to post this, but this seems to be the greatest concentration of people doing destruct testing... :D ).

R32 GTS-t RB20DET 3" cat back (yup, that's all 4 now).

I wouln't worry about that too much man.

My old motor had the last one sheared off just like yours and it lasted a good 60000 from when I noticed it.

Can be from too much heat in the manifold or most like just one of those things that happen.

RB30 Vl's and R31's are renowned for doing this.

hey cuz'z

Doing 220 in ma car .. i was watching milo and otis on dvd and driving ma kar when i didnt realise i changed from fifth to first and every piston went through da bonnet and i was like shit m8..and then i pulled over and used bush mechanics on ma car and used twigs and rocks to recreate ma engine, and used a 5" digeredoo as ma zorst .. car hauled cuz.. troo story  :flamed:

that exact same thing happend to me. expect I was watching Disneys Alladin, and I had to use a 4inch didgeridoo cause in sydney they don't have the 5 inch ones.

Engine/Car:

RB26DETT in an R32 GTR (89, showing 40,000 exact amount unknown)

Type of failure:

Front turbo exhaust wheel snapped off and turned into dust.

Factors influencing the failure:

Still not sure the car is 100% stock and never been boosted..

State of tune of the engine:

As above

Suspension and tyres:

Stock

Oil used and service interval:

Motul 4100 turbo light 1000km's after first oil change since importing

General comments:

Was on boost at the time when i (didnt realise at the time but) lost all boost. There was no loud noises or any noticable smoke which was strange and i only noticed what appeared to be black (over fueling) smoke when i tried to boost after it happened. After testing out areas such as wastegate actuation and re-circulation valves for leaks i finally booked it in to get diagosed and was left with this. As i noted the exhaust wheel was turned to dust from still driving the car briefly not think it was too serious. One thing to add was that there was no dust sucked into the engine. Engine itself is fine.

No worries, time for N1's then!

Engine/Car:

RB26DETT in an R32 GTR (89, showing 40,000 exact amount unknown)

Type of failure:

Front turbo exhaust wheel snapped off and turned into dust.

Factors influencing the failure:

Still not sure the car is 100% stock and never been boosted..

State of tune of the engine:

As above

Suspension and tyres:

Stock  

Oil used and service interval:

Motul 4100 turbo light 1000km's after first oil change since importing

General comments:

Was on boost at the time when i (didnt realise at the time but) lost all boost. There was no loud noises or any noticable smoke which was strange and i only noticed what appeared to be black (over fueling) smoke when i tried to boost after it happened. After testing out areas such as wastegate actuation and re-circulation valves for leaks i finally booked it in to get diagosed and was left with this. As i noted the exhaust wheel was turned to dust from still driving the car briefly not think it was too serious. One thing to add was that there was no dust sucked into the engine. Engine itself is fine.

  • 2 weeks later...
Well, this is long overdue.....

Engine/Car:

RB26DETT in an R32 GTR (91, about 120,000klm)

Type of failure:

Broken.  Really broken.

Factors influencing the failure:

Let the wife drive it (man is she going to kill me for this)

State of tune of the engine:

Dead stock

Suspension and tyres:

Stock and rock hard jap spec

Oil used and service interval:

Brand new oil, not sure of brand or grade.  

General comments:

1,2 and 6 bores badly scored, same with the pistons.  Also had a bent rod on 6 which can't have helped.

The death happened on a very hot day and oil temp went over 120 on ths stock guage, so possibly it was a way too hot oil related failure, with some detination to help out.  Interestingly the key that drives the oil pump was VERY badly worn so maybe it wasnt pumping too hard anyway.

Of course the fact that we were racing it may not have helped, but hey a slapping piston is no reason to hold back on the track, right?

Interestingly the supposedly never opened engine had perm marker characters inside the sump and a balanced crank....hmm...

On the other hand, it was nice to see tearing it down wasn't so hard, we pulled apart 2 in 4 hours.  I wonder if putting it back together will be so easy?

Well an update on that....I didn't check the crank carefully enough when it came out, looks like the original problem was a spun bearing :)

And the reassembly didn't go so well....5 pistons were piss easy, #3 got jammed and scored the bore on the way in.

Taking it all apart again tommorrow and sending the block off for a new sleeve on #3 :D

And the reassembly didn't go so well....5 pistons were piss easy, #3 got jammed and scored the bore on the way in.

Taking it all apart again tommorrow and sending the block off for a new sleeve on #3 :)

So who's fine effort was this? make sure they only use a 4 pound hammer to get the slugs to slide in this time :)

Good luck and thanks for the update mate.

lol I paid peanuts and got monkeys! It was indeed only a 4 pound mallet but that is apparently enough, rings are pretty sharp things.

actually not really sure why this happened, every other piston went in fine, this one caused trouble *every* single time we tried to do it. they are the same pistons that came out and it has only had a hone. wierd.

anyway, I'm having the bottom end shop put #3 in for me this time :/

disassembled it again tonight, it is off for the sleeving tomorrow.

Have just read this thread, thought I would add my bit:

Problem: Turbo failed

Mods: T04 high flow turbo, hybrid 'cooler, pod, boost controller, safcII, 3" cat back exhaust

Service history: Always serviced by dealership where car was bought

(import specialist)

Reason: Husband borrowed 'line to go to ulladulla. First time on high boost (13.7psi@252kw@rear), overtakes, and hears a very loud metallic clunking sound. Dealership organises for her to be towed back to canberra (wouldnt have made it back up the clyde). Long story short, turbo failed due to being overboosted@21 psi.

I never moved the boost controller (non-electric) and neither did my husband. The b/c is right in front of the gear stick and stu holds it quite low, so will never know if he knocked it while changing gears.

The turbo was replaced by another (not a T04) and she has never run better. We thought it might have been that the T04 was faulty 'cos there were a few failures until a company took over the importing and supposedly fixed the inherant problems. The turbo was sent to them for testing and they said that the turbo was not faulty, it failed simply from being overboosted.

End result is that we have very reluctantly agreed to pay half of the new turbo ($1300). The labour and towing are not included in this cost, and they offered us this deal as we have spent a lot of money getting stuff done. however, she is running really well, albeit on much less power (either 234 or 242 kw@rear on high boost).

Apologies for the long post.

End result is that we have very reluctantly agreed to pay half of the new turbo ($1300).

Why very reluctantly? If I blew my turbo up and got offered a replacement at half price, I would be over the moon. Is there something I missed here?

Might as well add my 2 cents.

Car - Series 1 R32 GTST

Mods at the time - Hybrid Hyflow Turbo, Turbo back Zorst with wastegate bypass, Big front mount, Bosch fuel pump, Malpassi Reg.

Problem - 3 inch heater hose under inlet manifold blew while driving on highway. Dumped all water content from engine in a matter of seconds. As I was doing 100 the air cooled the engine so the temp guage read normal until all water had exited. Then temp guage read normal as it does when no water is in engine. Drove for about another 15 km until she konked out. Pulled over. Waited on sode of road for half an hour. Found out my own brother wouldn't even come and help me out so I started her up again and drove for another 10 km until she konked out. Waited another half hour for her to cool down then started her up again to get to the top of the hill at the servo where I had some more light. Managed to get some heater hose from a friend who drove out to save me and I fixed it. Filled her up with water and away she went.

Drove her around for another week or so but she kept boiling over when I would turn her off. I knew the head gasket was blown already so I pulled her apart.

Everything was still perfect. No shrunk pistons. No cracks. No bends. Nothing.

Decided to go with Ross forged pistons anyway. Had the engine balanced and blueprinted. Rebuilt engine in my spare time. Got her running again. Did 2500 km and she blew all main bearings. Found that it had a hung cradle and was sporting a fantastic 55 thou bend in the centre. I cracked the crank in 4 places and bend the crank 8 thou in the centre and 5 thou on the snout.

Must fill in a small blank - while doing the 2500 km from the first build I blew the turbo as the gunky boiled oil had been sitting on the bearings for so long that it just chewed them out. Had the turbo rebuilt. Cost me $900 as it had completely stuffed the centre peice.

Found that the oil pump was also shagged as the main bearings had gone through it.

Picked up a complete N/A Auto bottom end for $200. Had the crank crack tested and polished and balanced. Oil pump was perfect so I used that one too.

Bought a whole new set of bearings and had the cradle straightened and shot peened.

I'm up to 800 km now on the second rebuild. This time it is perfect.

Why very reluctantly? If I blew my turbo up and got offered a replacement at half price, I would be over the moon. Is there something I missed here?

Ffair call, every cloud has a silver lining, and the new turbo sounds even better than the last.....so I must sound like a sulking gal hey?? hehehehe

Cheers JimX, feel whole lot better now!

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