MarqueNuméroNomDisponibilitéPoids, kgTraitement, joursPrix 
Toyota
1320130041 
ROD SUB-ASSY, CONNECTING
18
1.352
 Dispatch 48h
127.44$
 
Toyota
1320130041 
ROD SUB-ASSY, CONNECTING
72
1.352
2-3
106.20$
 

Substitutions

Toyota
1320130040 
ROD SUB-ASSY, CONNECTING
0
0.114
-
136.41$
Indisponible
Toyota
1320130030 
ROD SUB-ASSY, CONNECTING
0
1.362
-
120.03$
Indisponible
Toyota
132010L010 
ROD SUB-ASSY, CONNECTING
0
1.178
-
108.48$
Indisponible

Connecting Rod Assembly – A Crucial Component for Engine Functionality

Why This Part is Essential

The connecting rod forms a vital link in the engine's mechanism, transmitting motion between the piston and the crankshaft. Its primary role is to convert the linear motion of the piston into the rotational motion needed to drive the vehicle's wheels. This conversion is essential for the engine's overall operation, ensuring smooth, efficient power delivery.

Understanding Its Operation

During the engine’s cycle, the connecting rod's job is to endure the high pressures and stresses of combustion. It does so by pivoting at both ends—the small end connects to the piston while the big end wraps around the crankshaft, allowing for seamless reciprocation. This motion ensures the pistons’ continuous up-and-down movement, crucial for maintaining the vehicle’s power and performance.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Connecting Rod

Should the connecting rod fail, the engine could suffer catastrophic damage. Symptoms of a broken or compromised rod include a sharp knocking sound, reduced engine performance, and, in severe cases, total engine failure. Ignoring these signs can lead to costly repairs and potential hazards, as the internal components of the engine may collide, leading to significant damage.

Compatibility

  • Fortuner
  • Hiace
  • Hiace/Hiace S.b.v
  • Hilux
  • Innova/Kijang Innova