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Old 05-15-2019, 05:17 PM   #6
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Also, another related failure could be caused when the con rod bolts stretch, which leads to a spinning bearing, loss of oil pressure...

It is assumed that the connecting rod bolts stretch by continuous high rpm's (metal fatigue perhaps..?)
The fastest way to stretch rod bolts? Downshift over rev. Zing it past redline during heel/toe with no load on the motor a few times while entering a corner and rod bolts become stressed/stretched.

Clogged oil passages is another possibility especially if someone was *liberal* with sealant when replacing the pan or adding a deep sump. If that was the cause you could probably fish the oil passages and find it. Another telltale sign is the oil pickup screen completely jammed with excess sealant.
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