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Originally posted by TODA AU View PostRod bolt failures such as this are cause by metal fatigue.
This fatigue is induced by one or more over rpm incidents during the engine’s life.
The easiest & most common cause is an over rev on the down shift.
It’s induced by down gearing too soon & the over rev is pushed beyond the limiter by the speed & gearing of the vehicle.
It’s not something any driver strives achieves but it is the single most common cause of rod bolt failure in circuit engines.
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