you do normally get side to side play on the connecting rod, its up and down movement you need to look for, but if you've dropped two valves chances are when the piston hit them it bent the rod, personally if i was you i would put a rod in to be on the safe side. obviously your going to need new valves, piton and either cylinder and head repair or replacement. but i would stick new mains, rod and cam chain in too :D better to be safe than sorry
you do normally get side to side play on the connecting rod, its up and down movement you need to look for, but if you've dropped two valves chances are when the piston hit them it bent the rod, personally if i was you i would put a rod in to be on the safe side. obviously your going to need new valves, piton and either cylinder and head repair or replacement. but i would stick new mains, rod and cam chain in too :D better to be safe than sorry
matty93racingmx 1 month ago