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Hi, I am an amtuer engine builder working on offroad race motorcycles. On the Honda Crf450 engines I have been working on, I have been having a large number off con rods failing in numerous ways.
I have had the the con rod snap right below the piston with no sign of bearing failure. I've had the con rod shatter into over 10 peices with no signs of bearing failure. I've also had the bottom of the con rod break as if the lower bearing has seized, but do bearing damage.
I have been told that with other engine mods I have performed that there is too much oil pressure causing a hydraulic lock of my lower bearing at sudden increases of rpm , thus destroying the con rod with no bearing damage. So I tried a ''relieved con rod'' so oil could escape more easily, but have had the same issues. There are no signs of detonation on the piston. I am running a piston with a lot of clearence to avoid thermal piston growth and seize. And the piston is not hitting the head or crank flywheels. Engines have blown at all different levels of rpm.
The engine is running peak 13,700 rpms, Bore and stroke is 96mm x 62.1, Comp ratio is 13.5:1, With my modifications I am getting about 20% more HP than stock. Could this just be too much power for these con rods? Any ideas for solutions to my problem would be greatly appreciated.
I have had the the con rod snap right below the piston with no sign of bearing failure. I've had the con rod shatter into over 10 peices with no signs of bearing failure. I've also had the bottom of the con rod break as if the lower bearing has seized, but do bearing damage.
I have been told that with other engine mods I have performed that there is too much oil pressure causing a hydraulic lock of my lower bearing at sudden increases of rpm , thus destroying the con rod with no bearing damage. So I tried a ''relieved con rod'' so oil could escape more easily, but have had the same issues. There are no signs of detonation on the piston. I am running a piston with a lot of clearence to avoid thermal piston growth and seize. And the piston is not hitting the head or crank flywheels. Engines have blown at all different levels of rpm.
The engine is running peak 13,700 rpms, Bore and stroke is 96mm x 62.1, Comp ratio is 13.5:1, With my modifications I am getting about 20% more HP than stock. Could this just be too much power for these con rods? Any ideas for solutions to my problem would be greatly appreciated.