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Old 07-08-2012, 12:09 PM   #6
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Like this one? Its one of my favorites from my collection :-)


BUT the starvation is caused by other things upstream, not just G forces as many people believe. I just finished this chapter of my M96 Engine Assembly Guide and it is a good read for sure. The answer is yes, the OEM rod bearings are steel laden as part of their composition, so they are monitored by the IMS Guardian before this happens
At what speed did that rod let loose? was it hydolocked when the rod decided to checked out?
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