Civic Type R big end bearing!!!!

Civic Type R big end bearing!!!!

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chuntington101

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5,733 posts

237 months

Friday 13th October 2006
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Ok, this is a bit of a long story, and i dont know perticulars, but i will do my best!

my mate has just text me saying he has broke his car! he says he has thrown the big end bearing on his new shaped (not the new new one but the new one!) Civic Type R! Hodna has looked at it and said that it his fault and that he ran it with no oil. he is 100% positive the thing had oil in it.

so just wondered if anyone else has had a similar probelm?? what are honda like on these kinda things??

i have read about guys reving the stock bottom end to 9K so i know it has to be strong enoguh even if he missed a gear or something.

hope someone can help.

thanks chris.

chuntington101

Original Poster:

5,733 posts

237 months

Saturday 14th October 2006
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TTTTTTTTTT please guys anyone gotany advice even???

Chris.

Scuffers

20,887 posts

275 months

Saturday 14th October 2006
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chuntington101 said:
Ok, this is a bit of a long story, and i dont know perticulars, but i will do my best!

my mate has just text me saying he has broke his car! he says he has thrown the big end bearing on his new shaped (not the new new one but the new one!) Civic Type R! Hodna has looked at it and said that it his fault and that he ran it with no oil. he is 100% positive the thing had oil in it.

so just wondered if anyone else has had a similar probelm?? what are honda like on these kinda things??

i have read about guys reving the stock bottom end to 9K so i know it has to be strong enoguh even if he missed a gear or something.

hope someone can help.

thanks chris.


to be brutally honest, they are probably right.

K20A is a solid engine, just they don't tollerate lack of oil and they do use a bit, don't keep it toped up and there you go.

That said, when they run short of oil, you get some very hard warnings, like it will rev-limit you to 4000 rpm and no go onto vtec etc.

chuntington101

Original Poster:

5,733 posts

237 months

Saturday 14th October 2006
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thanks Scuffers, i will check with him and see what he says about it. he might not have been nailing it though!!

im seeing him tomorrow so i will double check and post what he says!

thanks again

Chris.

ALawson

7,817 posts

252 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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Get him to call Tom Gannon, number is via the link below. Very helpful.

www.tgmsports.co.uk/

turbo5

594 posts

212 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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try asking on here http://civictype-r.co.uk/phpbb2/index
I have been a member on there for over 2 years and I have never read anything like this happening. the engines usually go bang when you change down and put it into 2nd instead of 4th at 8000rpm.
Another problem is oil starvation but unless you are tracking them really hard it shouldn't be a problem. they usually fit a baffled sump to solve the problem.
Some K20a's require a regular top up of oil so it might have been low. Another possibility is a lot of people fit superchargers JRSC and when they come to sell they remove them before sale. (this reduces engine life)

smhmotorsport

5,728 posts

216 months

Wednesday 18th October 2006
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Please correct me if I'm wrong but when I was a tech for Honda, (the r-type was just out when I left) the workshop manual stated @ 60k the big ends/ conrods must be checked for trueness/ ovality. I'm not sure if this still true on current engines. What mileage had it done?

jeffstelling

944 posts

231 months

Wednesday 15th November 2006
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Yep,

Ive been a member on the CTR BB since inception and read about this happeneing once or twice in the early days and it was down to no oil.

visit www.type-r.org and ask the owner of that site (stanford). It happened to him!

nighthawk

1,757 posts

245 months

Thursday 23rd November 2006
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It can happen with low oil level (but still above MIN)if the car has been driven with a bit of spirit.

The standard honda sump isn't baffled iirc and you can get air sucked up during hard cornering.
A common upgrade for the trackday crowd is a mugen sump which is baffled.

I had a CTR for 2 years and tbh, I was expecting oil useage between services, but it never used a drop even with some hard driving.