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Originally Posted by Irace86.2.0
Here you go sir. On a closer inspection, the rod is bent to the side. It is subtle, but it is there. This bending is 90 degrees to the direction it was spinning. This suggests the bending wasn’t a consequence of spinning around and tearing through the block. Like nunchucking through the block happened, and it probably finished the rod off, but I bet the bend caused the internal stress on the piston and ripped the bottom of the piston to pieces and then it all went downhill from there.
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Well there's your problem right there..
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