well personal experience from racewares is that they are junk. at least when using an MLS gasket anyways (they need extra torquing to 'crush') and mine broke while andy2 was torquing it get the block magnafluxed if you can. even if it is cracked you could probaby do that stitching or something.
50 ft-lbs?that sounds kinda low doesn't it?the ARP ones recommend 80 and often have to be cranked to 100 to seal properly.anyway, regardless of which fastener I use, it sounds like if I get the blocks magnafluxed and use studs the 11mm fasteners should be fine and hold plenty of boost.right?
I just installed Raceware studs on a 1.6 with the mls gasket and could still feel the gasket compressing significantly at 50 ft. lbs. It wasn't until 70-75 ft. lbs that I could feel the gasket compression diminish. I would have doubts that the MLS gasket would seal properly at 50 ft. lbs. after a couple of heat cycles unless retorqued to 50 ft. lbs. repeatedly.
Quote from: "truckinwagen"the thing is that I got my hands on two 11mm 1.6L blocks as well as a 1.5Getting another block in any configuration is a real pain in the ass up here, everyone thinks that 80's vw parts are made out of gold.I will have the blocks checked for cracks before I bore them to be sure I am safe then.-OwenA visual inspection is not enough. See if you can get a dye penatrant test of all of the 11mm holes befor you put any money into an 11mm block. And still i think your taking a big chance.I got burned by 11mm fasteners on turboing a 1.5 a couple of years ago. http://vwdiesel.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=11786&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30 If your not in too much of a hurry, I'll sell you my 11mm raceware studs when i take the motor down. But I'm done with 11mm blocks. I seriuosly concidered that brand new 1.5 short block, but now I don't think I'd touch a 11mm block with a ten foot pole. I'll resurect the 1.5TD with a 1.6TD block, 1.5 crank, maybe 1.9 rods, and 1.6td pistons with a little shaved off of the crown.
the thing is that I got my hands on two 11mm 1.6L blocks as well as a 1.5Getting another block in any configuration is a real pain in the ass up here, everyone thinks that 80's vw parts are made out of gold.I will have the blocks checked for cracks before I bore them to be sure I am safe then.-Owen
Quote from: "libbybapa"I just installed Raceware studs on a 1.6 with the mls gasket and could still feel the gasket compressing significantly at 50 ft. lbs. It wasn't until 70-75 ft. lbs that I could feel the gasket compression diminish. I would have doubts that the MLS gasket would seal properly at 50 ft. lbs. after a couple of heat cycles unless retorqued to 50 ft. lbs. repeatedly.Well, you raised enough doubt in my mind, so I called Raceware. The answer given was torque wrences don't measure clamping force. They measure friction. With their fine threads and anti friction coating, 50 ft/lbs provide all the clamping force needed to compress the MLS gasket. He also said that going above 50 ft/lbs would risk stripping the studs. He assured me that there is significanly more clamping force then the OEM head bolts. I guess if the OEM head bolts can clamp the MLS gasket, the Raceware studs ought to compress it enough too. Perhaps more then the OEM bolts can.How are you able to accuratly tell if the gasket still needs more compression while your tighting the nuts?
really? 1.9 rods with shaved 1.6 pistons on them? think it will work? im so tired of looking for 1.5 os pistons, and i really dont want to sleeve my block back to stock. but i dont want to use an 11mm block either. and i have a dead MF block laying around just waiting to get all slutted up..
I could viscerally feel a difference. Have you ever installed a cork valve cover gasket with the shouldered studs? If so, then I'm sure you could tell when the valve cover nuts were no longer compressing the gasket but rather contacting the shoulders on the studs. Same thing only less dramatic. I'll let you know if my studs strip out. As I said before, I'd be highly suspicious of Raceware studs successfully sealing an MLS gasket at 50 ft. lbs. long term. I doubt they'd pay for the labor or gasket if it failed. I'm more comfortable with the current risks I'm taking in torqueing above the recommended torque. I'm also not making a recommendation, but rather relaying my personal experience.Andrew
Quote from: "Rabbit on Roids"really? 1.9 rods with shaved 1.6 pistons on them? think it will work? im so tired of looking for 1.5 os pistons, and i really dont want to sleeve my block back to stock. but i dont want to use an 11mm block either. and i have a dead MF block laying around just waiting to get all slutted up..Yah, thats what I'm currently contemplating. I foreget what the actual numbers are. Best of my recolection is .063" off the top of the pistons, and something to reduce the 26mm holes in the 1.9TD rods to accept the 24mm wrist pins. Its the best of all worlds: short stroke, long rods, TD pistons, oil jets.