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and I figure, for peace of mind and sacrifice of a few HP, I'll sleep well with the stock pulley. To each his own. : : a rod went to pieces, probably because the bearing failed. He is stage VIII and has an UD pulley. Linking bearing failure directly to an UD pulley is hard to do mainly because its not the only reason a rod bearing will go bad. Run it out of oil or overrev and you can cause the same catastrophe.
: : What'd you learn? UD pulleys are harmful to your engine. Put the stock one back on a turn up the boost a little. : : : So I guess the answer would be no nobody has broke a crank yet has any one had problems with the bearings directly related to the UD If you read my post you would have seen I said just wanted to know? Excuse the f#$%# out of me for bothering you with a question damn.
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