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Making Piston Oil Squirt

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Saveit

Hi guys,

 

As far as i know the 1.3 rallye (from a 106 - not the 205 sadly) engine does not have piston oil spray - does it?

 

Do you have any ideas on how to do these as this would be great for the 1219cc turbo engine im doing for the Danish Endurance Championship. Compression will be 8:1 and pistons and conrods will be standard. Hope that they can cope with 1 bar of pressure. But i think the oil spray under the pistons would be great for the reliability.

 

Now i know that the TU5 engines all have oil squirters - can they be used on a 1.3 rallye engine, or do i need to invent something?

 

Any ideas?

 

Stefan

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Yes i did read Toms thread once again, and i have already spoken to him. But just wanted to know whether there were other possible solutions on the TU engine.

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Yes i did read Toms thread once again, and i have already spoken to him. But just wanted to know whether there were other possible solutions on the TU engine.

get a TU5 Block. The 1600cc engine got spray bars, even the 8v.

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Yes but the bore is wrong. Need 75mm bore. But could i throw in 75mm liners instead and use the tu2 pistons? Or is the tu5 block a steel block? Im thinking the height of the block could be wrong also?

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I found that the block height is the same, but i dont know if the tu5j2 block will take smaller tu2 liners..

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