01-25-2023, 11:24 PM | #1 |
Drives: 2010 2ss Join Date: Jan 2022
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Bent rod
Can a tuning issue cause a bent connecting rod while hitting the rev limiter?
Car is a 2010 ss with lsa blower. 2.5” upper Btr stage 3 cam headers cat delete e60 with zl1 pump and bap. Happened on a 2nd gear hit from 3,000 rpm , tires unloaded around 5,500 rpm and it hit the limiter. Let out immediately and there was a rattle. Checked rocker arms/ springs / push rods all looked excellent. Pulled plugs and checked gaps. They were good. Turned engine over by hand and it stopped Pulled cylinder heads and all the valves look great Head gaskets are in excellent condition as well. The intercooler brick is double plated and in excellent condition. Pulled the engine and discovered the number 1 connecting rod was bent causing the piston pin bosses to make contact with the crank counter weights. Any thoughts on the matter is very appreciated! |
01-26-2023, 07:59 AM | #2 |
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Hi boost numbers with aggressive timing below max torque would cause that issue for sure.
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01-26-2023, 11:15 AM | #3 |
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It was only making 9psi though and the tuner said the timing ramp was soft.very confusing.
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01-28-2023, 03:30 PM | #4 |
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Generally speaking no it should not.
But over the years on the likes of LS1Tech, there are a lot of reports of people with stock motors, stock ecu's....that have bent stock rods after incidents with the rev limiter. I would imagine there is some sort of causation, because that alone should not cause harm, rev limiters done right should be safe. Drifters bounce off the limiter all day on theirs for example and do not cause harm. Or maybe it was just time for it to die |
01-28-2023, 05:01 PM | #5 |
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I took out my engine in a very similar fashion as your stating. Was doing a big burnout and hit second gear and lit the tires up to the rev limiter…felt a big shudder and dropped rpm. Ended up being that the guts of my (supposed) high flow cats let loose…and lodged in my x-pipe. This plugged my exhaust in an instant at high rpm and sent a huge back pressure pulse back into my engine and took out the bearing on the piston that was in the wrong spot at the wrong time. I didn’t bend a rod. But it wiped out the bearing. Knock, knock, knock…
If you have cats…check them. Last edited by cc-rider; 01-28-2023 at 07:31 PM. |
01-29-2023, 04:05 AM | #6 | |
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02-03-2023, 07:22 AM | #7 |
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I've had a few customers bend a rod just banging 2nd gear on sticky tires. It can happen. Just rare.
Have had customers burn pistons from pushed back cats. So,not really a new thing bending a rod. You found the weak link of your motor. |
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