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Well, you could put them in your pocket, except for the connecting rods.
Connecting rods changed to stronger design part in middle of model year.
Your reference to the need for connecting rods is very accurate.
However, Grey wants to see modifications in the connecting rods.
A connecting rod broke, and he dropped out on lap 112.
These engines were some of the last new return connecting rod designs to be built.
This was being bashed into shape to become a connecting rod.
Certain vehicles also had their connecting rods or entire block replaced.
It is stronger than the corresponding connecting rod of the same materials.
However, during the cycle, the angle of the connecting rod changes continuously.
The connecting rod bearing journals are offset 22 to one another.
The engine does not use titanium valves or connecting rods.
Some anecdotal sources suggest that the connecting rods are weak.
The large-journal connecting rods were heavier and used 3/8 in.
The connecting rods use a new manufacturing process that allows a perfect fitting.
Within seconds, as she was roaring down the strip, the connecting rod blew.
All four connecting rods are attached to a single crankshaft throw.
Look at those arms, are they on connecting rods?"
Connecting rods and the inlet valve are made of titanium.
The connecting rods were shortened to allow the use of the same pistons as the 289.
Due to its small ends, the connecting rod had problems; the motor also didn't last long.
The movement is derived from a vertical link connected to the connecting rod.
The connecting rods are also similar to standard but made from slightly stronger material and balanced.
In addition the drive was to the middle axle, so that shorter connecting rods could be used.
And I could just hear the connecting rods tighten the least bit in the world behind me, and we went right on.
It cranks over so it can't be a con rod.
Gaskell said it was a broken con rod.
A-2 piston and con rod assembly were first removed to gain access to the big end bearing block of B-2 cylinder.
Each con rod has two bolts, shell bearings for the big end while the pin runs directly in the rod.
'But you said it was the con rod.'
This is possible because the cylinder volume, pistons and con rods are identical across the Sisu model range.
Maybe it isn't the con rod.'
It used a different crankshaft, had larger bearing journals with cross bolted caps and different con rods and pistons.
Two laps later, he suffered a similar engine failure to Massa in the previous race; his engine's con rod broke and he was forced to retire.
'So how was I to know it would bust a con rod,' said Gaskell. '
Changes includes a billet crankshaft, barrel throttle bodies, new cylinder head with larger valves, pistons, con rods and camshafts.
A new crank, racing con rods and Mahle pistons, extensive porting and polishing are only part of the story.
He says it's the con rod: 'Con rod?'
Con Rods: GRP billet aluminium c/w ARP 2000 bolts.
Installation of the pump and connection to the con rods take place in August and September 2009, which now allows the Glynde Wind Pump to raise water again for the first time in over fifty years.
The following month, DG 2007 failed when it threw a con rod through the engine block and was placed in storage, while DG 2468 was sold to the fledgling Weka Pass Railway shortly after.
The 'small end' attaches to the piston pin, gudgeon pin (the usual British term) or wrist pin, which is currently most often press fit into the con rod but can swivel in the piston, a "floating wrist pin" design.
Compared to the standard M112 engine, the AMG version also has a new crankshaft, new con rods and pistons, an oil pump with a 70-percent increased capacity, lightweight camshafts, and harder valve springs for a redline of 6200 rpm, an increase of 200 rpm.