Too much boost?

   / Too much boost? #1  

Shimon

Platinum Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2005
Messages
577
Location
Sedro Woolley, WA
Tractor
Kubota L3400 (gear driven)
Saw these photos on an LT1 forum (of all places) and thought I would share. If these have already been posted...sorry for the double post.

It looks to be an IH 1066 which I believe came with a 414 (not sure if that's the engine in these photos). But it's obviously souped up for the tractor pull and I understand they run up to 270psi of boost with sequential turbos. Anyway, looks like the boost tore the block right in half. Pretty impressive. You can see a piston flying out in the first photo.

Click here for photos
 
   / Too much boost? #2  
I would say the driver was extremely lucky. The force of the blast went to the front. He would have suffered serious injury if the force had came backwards.

I wonder if he learned anything about boost pressure.
 
   / Too much boost? #3  
YeeeeeeeeeeHaaaaaaaaaaa.....weld her up, and back off 5 psi on the boost! What a hoot! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Too much boost? #4  
WOW in the first picture when she came unglued, It was still slinging dirt /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif That is something I have never seen...Thanks for posting
 
   / Too much boost?
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Yeah...the driver was lucky. He looked kind of stunned in the photos. But if you're into that kind of stuff then you are probably familiar with the risks. Although he should have had his visor down (unless it popped up).

I'm amazed that the headbolts didn't give out first. They must be using oversized studs instead of bolts. Also by the looks of how the block cracked I wonder if there could have been a flaw in the casting or maybe it's just because that is one of the thinnest parts of the block and the cam bearings also take away some of the strength.

In any event it does give you a view of the inside of a linered diesel engine that you would rarely see.
 
   / Too much boost? #6  
Bet the driver is still cleaning out his drawers... Wonder where the piston ended up?
 
   / Too much boost? #7  
I'm not sure that is a piston flying out, actually, I believe it's the turbo parting ways with the motor and the motor looks strikingly like an 855 Cummins. That casting line in the third picture (I believe) with the recessed hex plug in it is common to all 855 blocks.

With that much boost on hand, you'd have to strap the head on with a metal girdle similar to what kart racers use.

Years ago my neighbor had a Massey V8 puller. Most serious pullers inject water for more power and to keep the engine cool. His massey passed a schoolbus on the paved road and the bus was going 55. I would have like to see the look on the kids faces when he went screaming by.
 
   / Too much boost? #8  
Awsome pics... I'd like to show them to the class /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif...

My thoughts would be a little too much boost /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif... We have seen heads being lifted off the block before, they must have a magic trick for that... next weak spot, the block /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif...

Really cool..... At least he didnt get hurt.
 
   / Too much boost?
  • Thread Starter
#9  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I'm not sure that is a piston flying out, actually, I believe it's the turbo parting ways with the motor)</font>

You are correct, sir.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

New Wolverine Skid Steer Forks Attachment (A53002)
New Wolverine Skid...
2000 FORD F-350 SUPER DUTY BUCKET TRUCK (A52472)
2000 FORD F-350...
2007 MACK CV713 WINCH TRUCK (A52472)
2007 MACK CV713...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
JOHN DEERE CP 770 (A53084)
JOHN DEERE CP 770...
Caterpillar 56in Excavator Bucket (A51691)
Caterpillar 56in...
 
Top