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Uploaded by BigTunaMotorsports on Sep 6, 2008
Connecting rod stress, I take zero credit for this animation. It is not my work, who ever created this Thank you.
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Too bad the animation isn't of a rod with a notch or a crack. you'd be able to see why rods come apart and shoot out the side of blocks.
jacktheripped 4 months ago
@soverato3 Yea they do, after a while of high revs they stretch too. Thats why in racing they replace them all the time to ensure exact tolerances.
NorkiddExo 4 months ago
Thats pretty cool...
originalusernamefail 1 year ago
i hope it dont bent that much in a real engine
soverato3 1 year ago
cosmos works to the rescue!
rasmAn2 1 year ago
pro e mechanica? asnsis?
frogvillage 2 years ago
avl = dr.schrick from germany... this company develops engines for porsche and bugatti
Stummel01 2 years ago
Nice, more of this... Any similar anim. of a crank?
toffe2ventil 2 years ago
Excellent animation....Very wonderful indeed :)
scott93257 2 years ago
Very nice!
madjimms 2 years ago
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Too bad the animation isn't of a rod with a notch or a crack. you'd be able to see why rods come apart and shoot out the side of blocks.
jacktheripped 4 months ago
@soverato3 Yea they do, after a while of high revs they stretch too. Thats why in racing they replace them all the time to ensure exact tolerances.
NorkiddExo 4 months ago
Thats pretty cool...
originalusernamefail 1 year ago
i hope it dont bent that much in a real engine
soverato3 1 year ago
cosmos works to the rescue!
rasmAn2 1 year ago
pro e mechanica? asnsis?
frogvillage 2 years ago
avl = dr.schrick from germany... this company develops engines for porsche and bugatti
Stummel01 2 years ago
Nice, more of this... Any similar anim. of a crank?
toffe2ventil 2 years ago
Excellent animation....Very wonderful indeed :)
scott93257 2 years ago
Very nice!
madjimms 2 years ago