Originally Posted by
sambb
"Oil Reservoir on PE A larger "funnel" at the top oil hole gives a better chance to collect oil for the PE lubrication. It is often combined with a PE bump out. "
Looks like Carrillo (alternatively to FPI) do this to the pin end top hole - just sort of radius it to help it catch oil and guide it onto the pin I guess when the piston is moving up.
Be careful, Carrilo rods only have the flare on the gudgeon pin oil feed when they have the strengthening bump (extra material) on the top of the rod under the piston crown.
My confusion over the whole FPI thing is that it seems to be touted as being able to increase pin end longevity in street driven cars. That's what seemed to imply to me that the oil squirters were somehow deficient at low rpm. I always thought the size of their orifice would be designed that no matter what the oil pressure was doing, there'd be ample squirting up into piston/pin area. Maybe that's not the case with my engine but I cant seem to find any explanation why.
The oil squirters are oil pump fed, obviously the oil pump pumps more as the engine rpm increases. It's the same for all oil lubricated bearings in the engine. Lower rpm also means lower inertia which is what pushes the oil up the FPO. So the oil flow via FPO is going to be less at lower pm too.
I'd be surprised if the oil flow is ever too low to the gudgeon but a small slot/s in the conrod, aimed at the underneath of the piston crown (refer ZRP rod above), would solve it without the risk associated with FPO.
Cheers
Gary
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