Does a Bent Engine Connecting Rod Have Significant Impact After Repair?
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As long as the repair is done properly, there won't be significant impact. Here are the relevant details: 1. Piston Offset Wear: A bent engine connecting rod can easily lead to piston offset wear and abnormal wear of piston rings. If the bending is within the limit range, it can be repaired through correction. If it exceeds the limit, it is recommended to replace the connecting rod. 2. Cause: Under the high temperature of the cylinder block, hydrates can quickly form, resulting in the cylinder's inability to form a combustible mixture. The effective volume of the combustion chamber decreases, compression resistance increases, and the pressure transmitted from the piston to the connecting rod becomes greater. Over time, this can lead to the bending or even breaking of the engine connecting rod.