Main Cap strength
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Main Cap strength
How strong are the main caps in the T20SED and similar motors? Do the C20LET motors have main cap cradles or something to make it stronger?
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I'm pretty sure the U20SED has the cap cradle as well..... basicly any of the 2.0L and 2.2L engines with the aluminum oil pan will have the extra support.
It would probably be a pain to install a support like that afterwards..... it could be done.... but it would be a bit of a pain to line up everything and drill and tap it to fit.
I don't remeber what the C20LET has for support..... the C20GET had nothing.... so I'd assume that the LET didn't have anything either.
I remember seeing some nice conversions on high horsepower 2.0L engines..... they basicly had completely new caps made and integrated a solid plate (with slots for the crank) that connected the mains to the block.
It would probably be a pain to install a support like that afterwards..... it could be done.... but it would be a bit of a pain to line up everything and drill and tap it to fit.
I don't remeber what the C20LET has for support..... the C20GET had nothing.... so I'd assume that the LET didn't have anything either.
I remember seeing some nice conversions on high horsepower 2.0L engines..... they basicly had completely new caps made and integrated a solid plate (with slots for the crank) that connected the mains to the block.
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this is what i'm talking about when i say i can make one on the CNC. i already have the blue prints, just haven't made one yet.PrecisionBoost wrote: I remember seeing some nice conversions on high horsepower 2.0L engines..... they basicly had completely new caps made and integrated a solid plate (with slots for the crank) that connected the mains to the block.
you're right about the aluminum oil pan, i just didn't remember which motors came with the aluminum pans.
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T20 is what Im building. At what point is a brace like this necessary?gse_turbo wrote:are you building a T20/T22 or the C20 that came in the Sunbird?
if you're using the C20 from the Sunbird then you'll have to get the caps flycut with them installed on the block to make then level with the bottom of the block.
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That's a damned good question..... I don't think anybody knows for sure.
I know that there are 400+hp C20GET and C20LET engines without the brace..... but the general concensus is that these newer blocks are not as strong as the old blocks.
I don't know if there is anything to that... but you would think that GM would avoid installing an expensive aluminum pan and support system if they could.
After all... the old pressed steel pans probably cost them about $1 each.
With regards to the CNC plate.... yes... that's basicly what I'm talking about.... except that they don't use the factory caps... they install bigger ones with more metal on them... and the one set I noticed had four cap mount points instead of just two.
I know that there are 400+hp C20GET and C20LET engines without the brace..... but the general concensus is that these newer blocks are not as strong as the old blocks.
I don't know if there is anything to that... but you would think that GM would avoid installing an expensive aluminum pan and support system if they could.
After all... the old pressed steel pans probably cost them about $1 each.
With regards to the CNC plate.... yes... that's basicly what I'm talking about.... except that they don't use the factory caps... they install bigger ones with more metal on them... and the one set I noticed had four cap mount points instead of just two.
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I don't see why not.... at 250hp your barely pushing it past 100bhp/L. but you could allways convert them over to ARP studs if you were concerned.
I have a feeling the main brace was more for supporting the block than the mains.... but I could be wrong.
I have a feeling the main brace was more for supporting the block than the mains.... but I could be wrong.
2010 BMW 335D
1994 Opel Calibra 4X4 turbo ( C20LET 2.0L Turbo )
2002 Daewoo lanos
1994 Opel Calibra 4X4 turbo ( C20LET 2.0L Turbo )
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The other reason I asked was that my machinist seemed to show some concern for the strength of the mains when used in a turbo setup. So I don't know, I guess they'll be fine then. I'm not aiming for 500 or anything lol. I've seen that kind of number out of one of these motors before though!! In a Vauxhall Calibra. It went from 0-100mph in about 9-10 seconds. All wheel drive too!! THAT REALLY HELPS!PrecisionBoost wrote:I don't see why not.... at 250hp your barely pushing it past 100bhp/L. but you could allways convert them over to ARP studs if you were concerned.
I have a feeling the main brace was more for supporting the block than the mains.... but I could be wrong.
I have ARP rod bolts and head studs right now, I should have got mains, but I will if I go turbo.