i'm starting to see a pattern with all the engines i've been pulling apart .the upper bearing shells on the con rods tend to be worn much more if the #4 main bearing isn't a full groove bearing .i've also seen a lot of worn upper main bearing shell on #1 . the wear gets worse if the engine has ac on it . if you buy your main bearing set from vw , you will get a full groove #4 main . i haven't seen a aftermarket bearing set that will give you a full groove #4 ( this applies to the 1.6 turbo ....)
So, I should plastigauge the upper bearing shell/crankshaft, not the lower bearing. - Yes, I do have acNo need for full groove bearing for all the mains-just #4? Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 3:26 pm Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i'm starting to see a pattern with all the engines i've been pulling apart . the upper bearing shells on the con rods tend to be worn much more if the #4 main bearing isn't a full groove bearing . i've also seen a lot of worn upper main bearing shell on #1 . the wear gets worse if the engine has ac on it .
So, I should plastigauge the upper bearing shell/crankshaft, not the lower bearing. - Yes, I do have acquote]you can if you want , but if they look worn ..... they probally are . but the upper on the #1 main is the one that takes the most abuse . the more the drive belts squeel , the tighter people tend to crank down on the belts , causing more bearing wear on the upper shell . also the upper shells on the rods are almost always under load , either from the piston pushing down , or the crank pushing back up if you ran it out of oil , these are the guys that will take the abuse first .
Blew the oil filter on the highway- now I'm getting only 25psi pressure at idle, although 75 psi above idle. -Not as good as the 90PSI I was geting before,What do you mean by blew the oil filter. I only ask because I had a similar experience that my oil filter expanded and I could not figure out why. The motor seized at the same time.