Connecting rod bearing failures are a common and costly problem for engine owners. This failure occurs when the bearing connecting the piston to the crankshaft becomes damaged or worn, leading to a loss of oil pressure and lubrication. The resulting friction can cause the bearing to fail, leading to catastrophic engine damage.
Causes of Connecting Rod Bearing Failure | Consequences of Connecting Rod Bearing Failure |
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Insufficient lubrication | Engine damage |
Excessive wear and tear | Loss of power |
Overheating | Increased fuel consumption |
Foreign objects | Engine seizure |
Manufacturing defects | Premature engine failure |
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