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  • sapote
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    Anri,
    So the ARP bolts have less stretch lengthwise under the same torque spec, and this caused the bearing clearance to be less than spec?
    Last edited by sapote; 01-25-2024, 06:47 AM.

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  • Anri
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    Moving to the rod, bearings, bolts.

    In S54 industry is a Fashion to use ARP rod bolts rather than looking at how it works.

    ARP Manufactures great products.

    Any of those who install ARP are aware of that if one is using different bolt
    design the connecting rod Must be re-sized ? In the Instructional sheet row # 7
    ARP politely says "Should always be re-sized", its worded very clever and R@R
    options do love to load up the bill with parts and the Motor "it better than factory"
    is the go.

    Jonathan you paid money to have your freshly 20k miles bearing/s shown in the pic
    look like they are 150k miles and you are not even tracking this car...if it was tracked...
    then for sure the rod knock...

    The evidence shows the bolt were placed without using ARP hi torque moly grease
    it is also important how the bolts is torqued.

    In the picture bellow pay attention on the rod side, the bearing has darker spots means
    increased tension.

    Moving forward.

    Regards,
    Anri












    Last edited by Anri; 01-25-2024, 06:12 AM.

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  • ChapterM3
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    Originally posted by sapote View Post

    Anri,
    The piston looks absolutely like new with no sign of wear. How many miles on these pistons?
    What contribute to the low wear -- tight clearance to minimize piston slapping or piston outer surface texture design to retain oil?

    I was pretty shocked to see how well they've held up since 2004 and with 155,505 miles on them - as far as I'm aware the motor has never been opened up and the pistons have never been out. Only thing done in that area was rod bearings about 25k ago and that was it.

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  • Anri
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    Originally posted by sapote View Post

    Anri,
    The piston looks absolutely like new with no sign of wear. How many miles on these pistons?
    What contribute to the low wear -- tight clearance to minimize piston slapping or piston outer surface texture design to retain oil?

    Sapote,

    I think we went thru this in the previous S54.

    But again few things are involved in this, its crazy
    how much at "suppose" shitty rod ratio and F1 level
    of piston speed etc all negative but facts speaks for it
    self when its calculated right its not a problem.
    Of course for example 1.74 rod ratio is better but
    nothing wrong with existing 1.52 rod ratio. On top of
    that the side skirt design is low profile in order to reduce
    the piston weight and friction this is all negative...when
    the rod ratio is in low number.

    - BMW calculated the expansion rates very well.
    - Slipper skirt from the factory to retain oil and reduce friction
    (same dry film as the one I have done in the pic)
    - Larger more aggressive groves (we spoke on this subject previously) to retain oil
    - At last is the tune, the Factory tune is absolutely the best
    in order to save the engine from detonation and other problems.

    This engine has some minor pistons slap on a cold start
    ~30F which is normal but more important is it goes away after
    around 2mins max.

    My measurements shows that the piston to wall clearance
    is on the lose side or max in spec. Tight is never good because
    the target piston to wall is when the engine is at track at say 110C
    on abuse or even let say in hot summer time. On S54s
    with bad fan clutch during summer time with AC on in
    traffic I have seen 108-110C were the needle will pass the
    center this is were the piston will get scuffed mostly on the
    exhaust side skirt due to growing excessively and will push the
    oil away and will get tight to the wall.
    This engine has I think 155k miles and I am sure it has seen
    this hi temp conditions more than 1 time due to the bad head
    gasket failure, indeed.


    Regards,
    Anri
    Last edited by Anri; 01-18-2024, 05:47 AM.

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  • sapote
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    Originally posted by Anri View Post
    Note the factory lines on the skirt are like New...

    Anri,
    The piston looks absolutely like new with no sign of wear. How many miles on these pistons?
    What contribute to the low wear -- tight clearance to minimize piston slapping or piston outer surface texture design to retain oil?


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  • Anri
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    Originally posted by maupineda View Post
    Hi ANRI, in your experience, is there an actual benefit to coat the bearings?

    Originally posted by maupineda View Post
    I was thinking something like yours, or micro blue. Would you offer this service? I have a RB set for my car.
    I get the same question over and over from customers and I always ask
    to understand the difference between Surface Treatment WPC vs
    coating ! these are 2 different things.

    Many benefits from every angle (too long to explain) If there was not
    an actual benefts JE, CP, Weisco list goes on and on, none would offer this
    dry film as an option everyone would offer surface treatment...

    Yes I offer the RB service for $300 much better option than wpc.

    Regards,
    Anri
    Last edited by Anri; 01-17-2024, 09:03 PM.

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  • maupineda
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    Originally posted by Anri View Post
    Pistons are all coated with Moly dry film
    so do the ACL bearings.

    Moving forward.

    Regards,
    Anri

    Hi ANRI, in your experience, is there an actual benefit to coat the bearings? I was thinking something like yours, or micro blue. Would you offer this service? I have a RB set for my car.

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  • 0-60motorsports
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    Originally posted by Anri View Post
    Pistons are all coated with Moly dry film
    so do the ACL bearings.

    Moving forward.

    Regards,
    Anri

    Wow they look new.

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  • Anri
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    Pistons are all coated with Moly dry film
    so do the ACL bearings.

    Moving forward.

    Regards,
    Anri

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  • Anri
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    Originally posted by robgill View Post

    Hey Arni, great work and thanks for sharing. How did you clean the pistons? Vapor Blasting?

    -Rob
    Correct, its Vapor blasted. I do offer this service.
    Last edited by Anri; 01-17-2024, 10:13 AM.

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  • Anri
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    Originally posted by cobra View Post

    Billet CNC machined aluminum block
    Cobra,

    Don't get too excited about Billet Alu blocks..
    Billet blocks are great but they carry their own issues
    I can't see it with S54 given the fact we are after every
    single CC on the S54.

    Read the BMW PDF Bulletin carefully when they say the
    block remained cast iron..

    Regards,
    Anri
    Last edited by Anri; 01-17-2024, 03:33 PM.

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  • Anri
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    Originally posted by bmwfnatic View Post

    I hope you don’t mind me asking, but what would that solution be? An aftermarket gasket? Please enlighten us all
    I am thinking to open a different post on this subject.

    Regards
    Anri

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  • robgill
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    Originally posted by Anri View Post
    Prepped the pistons for Moly coating. Pistons
    are checked and all in factory spec.

    Note the factory lines on the skirt are like New...

    Regards
    Anri
    Hey Arni, great work and thanks for sharing. How did you clean the pistons? Vapor Blasting?

    -Rob

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  • cobra
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    Originally posted by bmwfnatic View Post

    I hope you don’t mind me asking, but what would that solution be? An aftermarket gasket? Please enlighten us all
    Billet CNC machined aluminum block

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  • bmwfnatic
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    Originally posted by Anri View Post

    S54 multi layer gasket design relays heavily on that coating.

    Cast iron block with the combination of aluminum head it
    never works right in thermal expansion when the engine
    warms up from stone cold! never ever. Aluminum on Aluminum
    works much better (don't get depressed for the beloved S54
    there is a solution!)
    I hope you don’t mind me asking, but what would that solution be? An aftermarket gasket? Please enlighten us all

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