Most likely it contaminated the oil with debris which then damaged the scavenge pump and maybe main/ big end bearings. They might have filters after the scavenge pump though.Jerrycobra wrote: ↑15 Apr 2017, 21:34how can the MGU-H ruin the whole engine? Did it maybe disintegrate like a grenade and damage the block/ heads? I remember there was talk that the MGU-H is possibly integrated into the block vs just being bolted on as a separate unit.
The first thing to note was the timing. The two gentlemen arrived from Mercedes after the bulk of the work for the 2015 had been done.Erotamu wrote: ↑15 Apr 2017, 16:14Mercedes engine specialist wolf zimmerman and cedric cornebois move to ferrari (for 2015). ferrari was worst engine in 2014. One way or another, Ferrari learned why the Mercedes' engine is so good. And they fixed their engines.
It is necessary to learn their secrets like ferrari. Otherwise there is no chance for Honda. They reach Renault level at most.
true or false but Bernie said: "Bernie Ecclestone continues to claim Mercedes have given assistance to Ferrari, stating in an interview the world champions gave “a lot of information” to their Italian rivals."
I think that it is quite possible that it grenaded, sending shrapnel into the engine.Jerrycobra wrote: ↑15 Apr 2017, 21:34how can the MGU-H ruin the whole engine? Did it maybe disintegrate like a grenade and damage the block/ heads? I remember there was talk that the MGU-H is possibly integrated into the block vs just being bolted on as a separate unit.
Honda's problem was they started with a flawed concept, and now they're back to square one, so all the progress they made since last year was discarded for the new power unit, so now they have to develop it all over again. The lack of tokens doesn't seem to have helped them any because of how slow development is.wuzak wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 03:18The first thing to note was the timing. The two gentlemen arrived from Mercedes after the bulk of the work for the 2015 had been done.Erotamu wrote: ↑15 Apr 2017, 16:14Mercedes engine specialist wolf zimmerman and cedric cornebois move to ferrari (for 2015). ferrari was worst engine in 2014. One way or another, Ferrari learned why the Mercedes' engine is so good. And they fixed their engines.
It is necessary to learn their secrets like ferrari. Otherwise there is no chance for Honda. They reach Renault level at most.
true or false but Bernie said: "Bernie Ecclestone continues to claim Mercedes have given assistance to Ferrari, stating in an interview the world champions gave “a lot of information” to their Italian rivals."
When they arrived they, apparently, acknowledged that the fundamentals of the 2015 Ferrari engine were sound. The 2014 engine was compromised by trying to make it fit better in the chassis. They had a smaller turbine and compressor and completely missed the importance of the MGUH. But the changes to these were well in hand when the Mercedes specialists were poached.
Ferrari were able to turn around their program quickly, largely through their own efforts without outside help. Honda seemed to be on a path of improvement, but they keep stumbling.
How do you know that turbo / mguh bearings are not lubricated with engine oil ?JuanjoTS wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 09:33It looks like they will not need a new ICE, actually the mgu-h bearings are not lubricated with ICE oil. The seizing of the mgu-h could have caused the turbo not to let the exhaust gases come out freely and the air in the intake did not enter freely, I guess the feeling is as if your engine breaks, the loss of power must have been brutal.
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... bahrain-gp
It's not turbo / mgu-h, the turbo has its own bearings lubricated with ICE oil and the mgu-h has its own with independent grease lubrication , they are connected by the axis of the Mgu-h, which is not the same as sharing bearings. I do not know for sure, it's an assumptionMudflap wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 11:05TuJuanjoTS wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 09:33It looks like they will not need a new ICE, actually the mgu-h bearings are not lubricated with ICE oil. The seizing of the mgu-h could have caused the turbo not to let the exhaust gases come out freely and the air in the intake did not enter freely, I guess the feeling is as if your engine breaks, the loss of power must have been brutal.
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... bahrain-gp
How do you know that turbo / mguh bearings are not lubricated with engine oil ?
Right, 125000 rpm grease bearings.JuanjoTS wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 11:18It's not turbo / mgu-h, the turbo has its own bearings lubricated with ICE oil and the mgu-h has its own with independent grease lubrication , they are connected by the axis of the Mgu-h, which is not the same as sharing bearings. I do not know for sure, it's an assumptionMudflap wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 11:05TuJuanjoTS wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 09:33It looks like they will not need a new ICE, actually the mgu-h bearings are not lubricated with ICE oil. The seizing of the mgu-h could have caused the turbo not to let the exhaust gases come out freely and the air in the intake did not enter freely, I guess the feeling is as if your engine breaks, the loss of power must have been brutal.
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... bahrain-gp
How do you know that turbo / mguh bearings are not lubricated with engine oil ?
Can be slip bearing with oil for their release, the point is that my opinion is that their lubrication is independent of ICE.Mudflap wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 11:46Right, 125000 rpm grease bearings.JuanjoTS wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 11:18It's not turbo / mgu-h, the turbo has its own bearings lubricated with ICE oil and the mgu-h has its own with independent grease lubrication , they are connected by the axis of the Mgu-h, which is not the same as sharing bearings. I do not know for sure, it's an assumption
So they have another oil pump and another oil tank for their mguh alone ?JuanjoTS wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 12:10Can be slip bearing with oil for their release, the point is that my opinion is that their lubrication is independent of ICE.Mudflap wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 11:46Right, 125000 rpm grease bearings.JuanjoTS wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 11:18
It's not turbo / mgu-h, the turbo has its own bearings lubricated with ICE oil and the mgu-h has its own with independent grease lubrication , they are connected by the axis of the Mgu-h, which is not the same as sharing bearings. I do not know for sure, it's an assumption