In my experience the rods seem strong, but the end bearings
could be a weak point.
The FXR engine I built that won the BOB was bought as a dead engine which had been run out of oil... it had stuffed the cams and pretty much the complete top end, i rebuilt with, Longer duration cams, raised compression, ported head, flatslide carb, new CDI with better power delivery and no rev limiter, spanky header pipe and muffler... the bike was a ROCKET and i'd guess it was about 18 - 20hp and it went well for a while till it dropped the end beaings, not the rod but the end bearings... which was bound to happen eventually given the state i bought it in... i stuck in a new rod kit and it won the BOB and its never missed a beat since. it now gets some serious abuse from its new owner!
This is the first time i have seen an actual broken rod!
Good work dangerous!!!
If a rod has broken then something else has failed to cause this. Rods dont break like that on engines that are in the bucket hp range, generally something would have to have stopped the rod/piston from moving in whatever direction it was going.
I would like to know what sideways did to his topend that made his rod break i the time it did. can you share?
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