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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk
Stupid question, but what would cause a rod end bolt or wrist pin to fail? Is it just wear and tear?
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Every part in your motor has existing cracks. Dont care how is was manufactured if it's been heat treated polished what ever. You can stress the parts to the point where the cracks will grow, but the entire part will not fail. As the cracks grow over time the parts will weaken until the bottom end grenades. They call it the KIC curve and it shows what stress you need to stay under to prevent the crack from propegating. SAE states that it a part can survive 10^6 cycles at the maximum load then the part will last "forever".
This is why in drag racing they say a a LS2 is good for ~550 rwhp. I ws 90 rwhp down, but I had 3 seasons of racing.
Sean,
If I took option 3 I would be in the same spot, but I don't think I will be racing much in the next 3 years. Cruising Honalulu will not stress the motor the same.