(( WARNING )) DYNOFLO ENGINES BAD DEALINGS
#11
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Re: Look at the Pics & Take A Guess Give it your Best S
Originally Posted by fastbowtie
Hi Guy,s Take a look at the pics below and take a Guess at what happened
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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looks like a eagle rod,send the rod back to eagle and they will tell you why it faild or send it to arp they would what to see if was there stuff or the builder. they can tell you if the bolt had the right torque on it.if someone built it for you just call and show them the parts with all the pics any one with half a brain can see what happened.i hope ho ever is a standup guy and stands behind there work.it sucks i have made the same mistake and i have been building engines for almost 20yrs.good luck jeff
#16
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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All depends what you Call,THE WRONG WAY??????????? :shock:
Most likely them,Bearing Tabs should be Oppossed!Not mated.But,maybe thats 1 Of them SPEED Secrects?
Sorry about your LOSSES?I'm sure the Crank took some BEATING also?
Later
G 8)
Most likely them,Bearing Tabs should be Oppossed!Not mated.But,maybe thats 1 Of them SPEED Secrects?
Sorry about your LOSSES?I'm sure the Crank took some BEATING also?
Later
G 8)
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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what have we got here.
-rod itself looks ok on the small end
-rod does not look to be bent.
-rod bolts look beat but not broke or stripped
-rod cap looks bent
-lots of oil pressure.
-motor ran for short time.
I would say rod bolts not torked, backed out and hit the block somewere, bending the cap.
The poor bearing did not have a chance. :cry:
-rod itself looks ok on the small end
-rod does not look to be bent.
-rod bolts look beat but not broke or stripped
-rod cap looks bent
-lots of oil pressure.
-motor ran for short time.
I would say rod bolts not torked, backed out and hit the block somewere, bending the cap.
The poor bearing did not have a chance. :cry:
#19
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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i'm raising my hand,i know i know the pan jumped up and loosed the rod bolts.just like the tree walked into the road i hit.i would blame the guy in the ugly shirt he looks guilty.just kidding it still sucks. :cry: :shock:
#20
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Indianapolis In
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Yes you are correct, the rod bolts were hand tight ALL 16 OF THEM .
One step completely missed.
The mains were torqued correctly.
A large engine builder built this short block that deals on Racing Junk.
Im not naming any names just yet, but I should after what he said to me over the phone and what he has said about me in emails to other people.
Bottom line is he has already stated that it is not his fault OR responcibility.
Hmm Does that sound correct to you :?:
I will settle this if he can talk properly to me & the owner of the engine.
He can PM me Before it escallates into a very major issue.
Every one that knows me knows I'm straight up and have no reason to lie about this. I diddn't build or modify the bottom end .
One step completely missed.
The mains were torqued correctly.
A large engine builder built this short block that deals on Racing Junk.
Im not naming any names just yet, but I should after what he said to me over the phone and what he has said about me in emails to other people.
Bottom line is he has already stated that it is not his fault OR responcibility.
Hmm Does that sound correct to you :?:
I will settle this if he can talk properly to me & the owner of the engine.
He can PM me Before it escallates into a very major issue.
Every one that knows me knows I'm straight up and have no reason to lie about this. I diddn't build or modify the bottom end .