bastarddsm
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Illinois
Not saying that killed the rod, but it had too much timing in it. Wild to see one break like that. Usually it's pulled the pin out of the piston, or it spun a rod bearing and torched the big end. Good call on not doing 1400HD's or you'd be doing this again sooner than you'd like. The CP's look like good pistons. Make sure you detail the valve reliefs and get rid of the sharp edges and thin sections.