ELS122
Automotive
- Jun 5, 2023
- 13
I was reading how Honda developed the piston cooling setup for the B16 engine, having 4 slits in each rod and an additional block mounted oil squirter.
But why have the rod slits? If it's because it sweeps a larger area of the piston, why not make the block squirter do that like in F1 engines? Is it a very slight cost saving measure? are the long block squirter tubes unreliable?
Also, it the bore oiled from the oil return holes in the piston being forced with oil, or from windage splashing oil around? if windage is greatly reduced, would additional oil squirters aimed at the actual bore be necessary or would the oil squirters aimed at the piston for cooling suffice?
But why have the rod slits? If it's because it sweeps a larger area of the piston, why not make the block squirter do that like in F1 engines? Is it a very slight cost saving measure? are the long block squirter tubes unreliable?
Also, it the bore oiled from the oil return holes in the piston being forced with oil, or from windage splashing oil around? if windage is greatly reduced, would additional oil squirters aimed at the actual bore be necessary or would the oil squirters aimed at the piston for cooling suffice?