torque specs are there for a reason

blackkarma

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not really much to be said my pictures tell it all. i can thank the great folks at bunner performance for failing to torque my rod studs properly and leaving me with this mess to fix. there is a good side doesn’t look like there is any damage to the cylinder walls or the crank so should be a fairly easy fix.
 

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blackkarma

MoN-sTaR
Jan 17, 2007
335
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jacksonville, nc
i got the block back from them in 07 since then ive put maybe 10,000 miles on it. just finished my second build went from a 20g to a t70 along with a number of other upgrades and the day i went to tune for boost this happen before i even got to -1.00 psi in vac
 

blackkarma

MoN-sTaR
Jan 17, 2007
335
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jacksonville, nc
they are stock rods but not stock bolts

im sure it didnt damage the crank if u look at the second to last pic u can see the where the rod hit the block just below the cylinder and thats exactly where it got stuck. the crank stop rotating at that point and wouldn't go in either direction.