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Old 05-24-2009, 08:14 AM
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Topspeed is absolutely right, there is not enough loading at idle or just above to do any real damage to the rods. It is the full load cycling that does the damage (I.E. reaching their cycle life per x amount of passes). Just make sure everything is good and warm before running the motor hard. The rods need to be expanded to there hot running dimensions.

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