"D" Con Rods Notice

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I just saw this on Norvil's website in their Tech Section;
Seems some "74 and "75 Commandos were supplied with con rods that will fail dramatically at 18K to 22k miles. These rods are identified with a "D" stamped in a circle on the beam. Norvil recommends replacing these rods during a rebuild. See the website for more details.

This is the first I've heard of this problem. Fortunately? I haven't put the bottom end back together yet and my rods are not the dreaded "D" rods.

Scooter
 
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Yes ask my mate about D Rods. Three weeks ago leaving our local bike show he got about 1/4 mile up the road and bang it spat the drive side rod out. Punched huge holes front and rear of the crankcase broke one cylinder spigot, pistons wrecked even dented the front of the gearbox cradle. When he took the bottom end apart the crankcases came of in three pieces. Low mileage bike and he wasn't thrashing it. This is not the first time I have heard of MK3 rods snapping like carrots.
If I had a Mk3 I would open it up and toss them D rods as far as I could.
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Snakehips
 
kommando said:
No, you can sleep easy at night with a 72.


Oh heck now I'm worried, my '72 Interstate had its engine rebuilt by the factory in '73!! Should I rip her apart or not

Worried of Watford
 
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