02-26-2012, 10:20 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: A&C 67 427 cobra SB
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Wrist Pin Oiling Question
I got to thinking about how the wrist pin gets oiled, and was a bit dumbfounded as to how that little bugger survives.
Unless I missed something, I have never seen a wrist pin getting pressurized oil from the pump. I recall a hole in the piston for splash oiling, but don't remember if that was a lawnmower or a car engine. I suppose the rings scrape oil off the cylinder walls in the general area. So how do they get oil?
They carry the same load as the rod journal, yet are much smaller in diameter. I realize they only rock back a forth and do not see the high differential speed in surfaces as the rod journal does. It just seems to me these guys are in a very tough environment, without a lot of oil flow.
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