noob tech question
Well, ether the rod breaks, the wrist pin breaks, or the rod cap or cap bolts break. It can happen in compression (although usually the rod just bends in that failure mode) or tension, which in my experience is more common.
Interestingly enough, most of the time that a rod breaks it's in tension on the intake stroke, not compression. If you think about it, 3/4 of the time the rod doesn't even need a cap on the big end because there's always pressure on it. But once the exhaust stroke ends and the crank has to drag the piston back down the bore, there's more force than you'd think. Spin an engine too fast and get the piston speed up high enough, and the inertial load can pull the cap right off.
Last edited by PNG; Jun 14, 2006 at 04:26 PM.
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