

The Shacman X5000 Connecting Rod with OEM number 1002434192 is a precision-forged steel component that transmits the force of combustion from the piston to the crankshaft. This genuine connecting rod is engineered to withstand extreme tensile and compressive loads in heavy-duty diesel engines. The 1002434192 connecting rod is manufactured from micro-alloyed forged steel (C70S6) using a fracture-split cap design, ensuring perfect alignment and exceptional fatigue resistance. Each rod includes a precision-machined small-end bronze bushing and is supplied with high-strength 12.9-grade bolts, ready for installation.
Designed specifically for Shacman X5000 WP12, WP13, and ISM engines, the OEM connecting rod features an I-beam cross-section that optimizes strength-to-weight ratio while minimizing bending stresses. The 1002434192 rod is shot-peened to induce compressive residual stresses, improving its fatigue life by up to 200% compared to non-peened designs. The big-end bore is honed to a precise finish of Ra 0.3 µm, ensuring optimal oil film retention and bearing shell fitment. The small-end bushing is made from high-lead bronze (CuPb24Sn), providing excellent embedability and wear resistance for the piston pin.
Aftermarket connecting rods often use inferior forging grades or lack the fracture-split technology, leading to cap shift, bolt stretch, or catastrophic rod failure. Genuine 1002434192 is 100% inspected for dimensional accuracy, weight matching (balanced to within 5 grams per set), and crack detection (magnetic particle). The included connecting rod bolts are made from alloy steel with precision-rolled threads and are pre-lubricated with anti-seize compound for consistent torque application.
Choosing OEM 1002434192 guarantees proper piston pin clearance, correct big-end bearing crush, and resistance to high-cycle fatigue. This connecting rod is essential for any engine rebuild or high-performance upgrade, providing the reliability required for millions of kilometers of heavy-haul operation in Shacman X5000 trucks.
The connecting rod is the mechanical link that endures the highest alternating loads in an engine. OEM 1002434192 is forged from micro-alloyed steel that eliminates the need for separate heat treatment after forging, ensuring consistent mechanical properties throughout the rod. The fracture-split cap design creates a naturally interlocking rough surface that prevents cap movement under high loads, a common failure mode in conventionally machined rods.
Aftermarket rods often use plain steel with separately machined caps, which can allow micro-movement and bolt stretching. Genuine 1002434192 rods are shot-peened to a coverage of 98% with an Almen intensity of 0.012 A, inducing compressive stresses up to 500 MPa at the surface, dramatically increasing fatigue resistance. This treatment also seals micro-porosity and improves oil retention on the beam surfaces.
Before installation, clean the connecting rod thoroughly, ensuring the oil passage in the beam is unobstructed. Apply clean engine oil to the piston pin and small-end bushing. Press the piston pin into the piston and connecting rod assembly (a press fit of 0.005–0.015 mm interference). Install the piston rings and secure the pin with new spiral retaining rings.
When assembling the big end, install the bearing shells dry into the rod and cap (no oil on back). Lubricate the bearing surface with engine oil. Use new connecting rod bolts with a light coating of thread lubricant. Torque in three steps: 60 Nm, 90 Nm, then final 120 Nm + 90° angle. After torquing, verify that the bolt stretch is within 0.15–0.20 mm using a micrometer. Never reuse old bolts – always replace with new ones supplied with the rod assembly.
Each 1002434192 connecting rod begins as a cut billet of C70S6 steel, heated to 1200°C, and forged in a 4,000-ton press. After flash trimming, the rod is normalized to achieve a uniform pearlitic structure. The fracture-split process involves scoring the big end bore and then mechanically fracturing the cap off, creating a rough, interlocking surface. The rod is then bolted back together, and the big end bore is finish-honed to final size.
100% of rods undergo magnetic particle inspection (wet method) to detect any surface cracks. The big end bore roundness and taper are measured using an air gauge to ≤ 0.005 mm. Weight matching is performed on electronic scales, and rods are packaged in sets of six with weight variations less than 5 grams. A sample from each batch is tested on a hydraulic pulsator to 10⁸ cycles at 60% of yield strength – genuine rods show no fatigue cracks.
OEM 1002434192 replaces Shacman part numbers 1002434191, 612600010777, and DZ13241815018. It is fully compatible with Shacman X5000 engines: WP12.460E50, WP13.550E50, and ISM11E5 440. Also fits X3000 and X6000 series with the same 228 mm center distance. When replacing, always use complete sets of six rods to maintain engine balance.
The rod is designed for use with standard connecting rod bearings (OEM 611600030006 for upper shell and 611600030007 for lower shell). For engines with increased power output (remapped ECUs), Shacman recommends using aftermarket ARP rod bolts (not supplied) but for standard applications, the genuine 12.9 bolts are more than adequate.
Fleet operators have reported that genuine 1002434192 rods consistently exceed 1,200,000 km without any failures, while aftermarket rods fail at an average of 350,000 km due to bolt stretching or cap misalignment. Investing in original Shacman connecting rods is the most cost-effective decision for your X5000 engine rebuild.
Shacman’s validation includes a 1,500-hour full-load engine dyno test, with the connecting rods subjected to peak compression loads of 180 kN and tensile loads of 60 kN at 2,200 RPM. After the test, the rods are examined for bolt elongation, big end bore ovality, and small end bushing wear. Genuine 1002434192 rods show zero growth in center distance and less than 0.002 mm bore ovality. The small end bushing wear is under 0.01 mm.
An additional high-cycle fatigue test is performed on a resonance machine: 5 × 10⁸ cycles at a stress of 300 MPa. The rods show no cracks, and the fracture-split cap remains perfectly aligned. In contrast, aftermarket rods typically fail between 1 × 10⁷ and 2 × 10⁷ cycles under the same load. By choosing genuine 1002434192, you ensure that your Shacman X5000 engine delivers maximum power and reliability over millions of kilometers.