Stretched rods
Stretched rods
Hi guys, Has anyone stretched rods on a 2001 wrx? If so what caused it?
- littlewhiteute
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Thanks for the reply, had the engine rebuilt, fitted je race forged pistons, line bored etc to suit forgies, race bearings, reused the rods, serviced heads etc, its running a vf34? turbo with an autronic computer. He had it dyno tuned but it has different diffs front and rear so they couldnt do a power run and to be safe only gave it 7 pound boost and really fuelly until the diffs were sorted. Never got around to it. About 11 months on It started with a little metallic tick a couple of weeks ago, now its sounds like a solid piston hitting head. Told its stretched rods no warranty don't bother bringing it down to have a listen. Is it common?
Stretched rod ??? Never heard of a stretched rod before.
seen plenty of bent and broken rodes.
It would be more likely a spun / failed bearing or the end cap has come loose.
may also be piston slap.
seen plenty of bent and broken rodes.
It would be more likely a spun / failed bearing or the end cap has come loose.
may also be piston slap.
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Conrods or connecting rods - the part between the piston head and the crankshaft.drof351 wrote:reused the rods,
Reusing conrods on a performance engine is generally not a good idea unless you know the history of the engine - ie: it hasn't been flogged hard or at all.
The conrods hold the big end bearings that are the culprits for the knocking sound that you hear. The conrods may have been fatigued before you re-used them, while they may have appeared within spec during the rebuild they may have been already starting to stretch - this occurs from hard revving or over-revving the engine consistently and/or having poor oil pressure/not enough oil in the engine.
Unfortunately this part is reused and not covered by a warranty from what I can read from what you've said.
If you're mechanically minded you could change the rods and big end bearings yourself to save on some coin spent on someone else doing the work for you...
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This is true but the bolts on the big end bearings can stretch over time, sorry I think I got the message across the wrong way...littlewhiteute wrote:Conrods don't stretch.
After thinking about it further today at work and re-reading your post have you thought that it might be a hydrolic lash adjuster that's on the way out?drof351 wrote:It started with a little metallic tick a couple of weeks ago, now its sounds like a solid piston hitting head.
Is this subi built for N spec rallying?
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I've never heard of an EJ motor stretching rods, bending or breaking yes. normally a "stretched rod" means it has twisted or bent under compression / massive heat, and yes the old V8 motors were susceptible to it. but more often than not it was because of the addition of nitrous oxide to the dangerously high revs, which would turn the conrods into an octopus shape.
I would think it is either a big end bearing (it may not have been changed in the rebuild) or a gudgen pin has dropped a circlip and is doing a cha cha cha in the top end.
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I would think it is either a big end bearing (it may not have been changed in the rebuild) or a gudgen pin has dropped a circlip and is doing a cha cha cha in the top end.
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do a search for piston slap, big end knock or even tensioner noise
I was amazed at just how many people have posted engine noises on the net
http://www.google.com.au/#q=subaru+pist ... 1d1d4b7531
see which one it sounds like
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I was amazed at just how many people have posted engine noises on the net
http://www.google.com.au/#q=subaru+pist ... 1d1d4b7531
see which one it sounds like

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my wrx had a stretched rod..
and myself, and 2 engine shops concluded it must have happened when one of the big ends fired
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and myself, and 2 engine shops concluded it must have happened when one of the big ends fired
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That's what I'm getting at. Fried big end will effectively "lengthen" the connecting rod through the stretch provided in the big end bolts that hold the bearing in place...D3V1L wrote:my wrx had a stretched rod..
and myself, and 2 engine shops concluded it must have happened when one of the big ends fired
I dunno how close to the top of the cylinder head the piston gets, but if its a fraction of a mm it wouldn't take much for the piston to kiss the cylinder head and create a nasty noise.
I hope you haven't been driving this until you get it sorted out.
Keep us up dated!
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