Here's the reason for this question!
At our last VMX race I lent a mate my 78 RM 400 as I was still injured after the last round when my ambitions exceeded my talent.
This is what happened;
First race of the day ; my mate got a good start, halfway down the straight as he hooked third...a huge bang that I could hear from the side lines and the bike stopped dead going from pretty quick to no where instantly.
I was wondering why my mate appeared to be crying or praying next to the bike while on his knees....Turns out he smashed his nuts on the tank with the dead stop and was waiting for the waves of nausea and pain to go away.
Stripped the motor and the (original Suzuki) rod snapped just below the small end.
Can't figure out why the rod let go like that - was a brand new rebore, piston, rings, small end bearing and gudgeon pin. Can only be some wear in the small end bush ( but didn't feel like it when I assembled the motor) or just metal fatigue on the original rod ? What say you fellows?
Next question - what differances are there, if any between the 78 RM 400 bottom end and the PE 400 of the same years, say up to 81? As far as I know, the PE barrel is pOrted a little less agrressively and the gear ratios are a bit wider but thats really it?