The force on the connecting rod is directly related to the speed of
Bare Engine. Generally, the design safety speed of small four-stroke general-purpose Bare Engine does not exceed 4000 rpm.
Below 4000 rpm, the loads borne by
Isuzu Engine parts are within an acceptable range. When the Isuzu Engine is overspeeding, these loads increase significantly. For every 500 rpm increase in speed, the force borne on both ends of the connecting rod increases by 44%.
When overspeeding, the connecting rod will break at the weak point (that is, about 2.5 cm away from the piston pin). We usually see that the connecting rod is broken in many sections.
In addition, the position of the speed limit screw, the speed control crank and the speed control gear can also help us determine whether the position of the speed control screw has changed, whether the clamping bolt of the speed control crank is loose, and whether the speed control gear is off or damaged.
When each Isuzu Engine leaves the factory, the high speed is set according to different application requirements. Do not increase the speed of the Isuzu Engine at will, there is no tachometer.