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In Reply to: Re: Early eta rebuilds posted by Jean on August 20, 2001 at 00:15:31:
Due to the "lugability" of the eta engines, many US buyers pull torque from the willing engines at low rpm, causing early connecting rod bearing failure. I replaced my con-rod bearings at 100,000 miles and they were at that point worn well into the copper. It isn't the car's fault, and after bearing replacement (and valve guide seal replacement) the car went another 150,000 miles without problem.
Bob
What do you mean by "pull torque from the willing engines at low rpm"?
Please explain.
Thanks
Jean
Do you mean using a taller gear in lieu of a lower one? For example taking a turn on third instead of second gear?