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I always think of this when I hear people obsessing over the slightest thing with their engines.



WattieWattie wrote:damm!! i still dont think i'll try it.
a friend at work used to work for holden, he was telling me about the commodore's gearbox being tested,
- hold foot flat to floor whole time...
- select drive (burnouts)
- neutral
- reverse
-neutral
- drive
repeatedly for about 5 minutes...
once again, its not something you'd want to try is it?

i think i'd cry...Smitty wrote:WattieWattie wrote:damm!! i still dont think i'll try it.
a friend at work used to work for holden, he was telling me about the commodore's gearbox being tested,
- hold foot flat to floor whole time...
- select drive (burnouts)
- neutral
- reverse
-neutral
- drive
repeatedly for about 5 minutes...
once again, its not something you'd want to try is it?
its not done for 5 minutes.....
its done until auto gearbox...goes bang
(or diff does or engine does)![]()
one of my jobs at Holden was signing out the bits
for testing at Lang Lang (or Exp Eng) at the 'Bend
and I saw it happening! mostly the auto boxes went bang
but now and then ..an engine
but
what would one expect if you run if a full throttle (WOT)
with a load (trans in drive) ..then no load (neutral) then a load
(reverse) ...impressive when an engine goes bang
especially a large V8
cheers



When I was in the Army back in the 80s we had a Leopard Tank snap a crankshaft because some Noddy hadn't cleared the water out the cylinders before starting.Smitty wrote:...impressive when an engine goes bang
especially a large V8

yappaYAPPA wrote:Hey Smitty, I bet the old holden banjo (or bang goes) diffs wouldn't put up with that treatment for to long....sent many of those suckers to an early grave in me younger days. A tip from experience, when a non limited slip diff starts acting like a limited slip diff during tyre cooking experiments, back off the gas, check 2 see that you have the tow cable in the back, place your bets with ya mates on how far ya gunna get before ya need the cable
bullshit smitty..u were never young enough to be a hoon......Smitty wrote:yappaYAPPA wrote:Hey Smitty, I bet the old holden banjo (or bang goes) diffs wouldn't put up with that treatment for to long....sent many of those suckers to an early grave in me younger days. A tip from experience, when a non limited slip diff starts acting like a limited slip diff during tyre cooking experiments, back off the gas, check 2 see that you have the tow cable in the back, place your bets with ya mates on how far ya gunna get before ya need the cable
spot on mate
the auto SLR5000 Torrie with the banjo
kept the Holden diff plant ...working overtime
me?
broke about 9 or 10 of 'em in my aaah ...youth![]()
a couple in the Torrie especially at calder
(worst seemed to be the 3.08 ratio, got better when I went 3.55:1)
also I blew one to little bits on my HR, broke both axles too
in a 'look... tyre smoke girls!' 6000 rpm clutch dump
the road surface went from smooth mix to the rough stuff
...bang![]()
cheers


When I was coachbuilding at greyhound we had a freshly built detroit diesel supercharged turboed v8 in a coach that pumps out about 600-700 ponies, anyways they were just setting everything back up & were fuggen round with the jacobs brake settings & sumthing shat big time which caused this thing to to drink fuel like a kwaka club drinks piss at a gp meeting. they red line at about 3500 rpm & this thing was revving at around 8000Ratmick wrote:We had a big International truck which stuck a piston out through the water jacket post-rebuild. That was pretty acoustcally impressive as well, I think the guy starting it up needed an underwear changeSmitty wrote:...impressive when an engine goes bang
especially a large V8.
