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2012 Coyote - Spun Rod Bearing
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<blockquote data-quote="CPRsm" data-source="post: 15426625" data-attributes="member: 81705"><p>Sorry to hear. But you're likely correct on the tune not causing the spun rod. A tune can cause it over time, but unlikely because it takes a good set of rods and Pistons to take abuse, and pass it to the bearings. Has enough miles on it it wasn't a build problem. Could be a fluke. Doubt 7600 rpm play time had anything to do with it unless there was another factor. </p><p>Did you check the oil often? Make sure high rpm wasn't starving the engine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPRsm, post: 15426625, member: 81705"] Sorry to hear. But you're likely correct on the tune not causing the spun rod. A tune can cause it over time, but unlikely because it takes a good set of rods and Pistons to take abuse, and pass it to the bearings. Has enough miles on it it wasn't a build problem. Could be a fluke. Doubt 7600 rpm play time had anything to do with it unless there was another factor. Did you check the oil often? Make sure high rpm wasn't starving the engine? [/QUOTE]
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