I’m getting real tired of people who know nothing about performance engines HARPING about this.
Let me explain in a way most people can understand.
The connecting rod was light by 2.7 grams.
2.7 grams is about the weight of one dime
A racing engine rotating assembly is balanced to tolerances of +or- .02 grams it is preferred to have .00grams +or- . plus the balance engine parts are piston,wrist pin,rings and circlips plus .8 grams for oil.
NASCAR picks one connecting rod out of 1 engine per manufacture at random the 20 car just happened to be that car.
TO HAVE A BALANCED ENGINE EVERY ROD MUST WEIGH THE SAME!!
So if one rod was light they all were for a total of 21.7 grams letting the engine reach high revolutions faster that is not counting the pistons, rings and piston wrist pin's
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Vlad the light rod would cause a vibration
an internal vibration at the RPMs they turn the engine (approx 8400 to 8600) for 3 or 4 hours could eventually cause that rod or other parts to fail that is the reason professional engine builders see it as so critical to balance engine rotating assemblies
I get that. So what do you think happened?
All the rods are required to be a minim weight so the engine builder will lighten them to be as light as possible
Thus all rods were to light or someone screwed up
It takes approx 40 hrs to properly assemble a race engine when you have all the parts
Oh, so NASCAR Didn't test Them all? If one was lite, chances are they were all lite? I wonder why they didn't weigh them all then
Thank you, somebody understands my thought process. This is what I was getting at.
What ever, the CUP guys are working offset cylinders, crank over and under balance (50% is normal)
one rod being underweight isn't rocket science thinking, it's a mistake that cost Matt Kenseth.Becouse it was illegal!
The flames out the exhaust. An air leak in the tail pipe portion of the exhaust makes flames like that.
sometimes it drives ya crazy the comments from people who read biased news reports and refuse to listen to facts from people who have built and run high preformance engines.
all i was doing was state the facts on rules and how racing engines were built
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