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I also never said it will happen to every engine turning over 4000. But it is still a possibility that it will and I just dont want to see anyone get hurt.
Heres my personal experience. a few months ago, i went through 2 or 3 5hp flatties, right after all the flooding in vt i was riding my go kart every day, and holding it wide open 90* of the time through sand, 1 wheel drive cart, so essentially no load at times. threw rods 2 out of 3 times, third time seized up from lack of oil. Used the same block for all 3 motors, same flywheel, same crank, just cleaned it up and put a different used rod in.
What it all comes down to is, do you trust your work? if you torque your flywheel properly, and make sure your coil is on tight, the chances of that flywheel exploding will be slim for the most part. I'm a firm believer that my connecting rod will go long before my flywheel.

Flywheel defects and damage aside, I would be much more concerned about the reciprocating assembly...
i think more dangerous is a clutch explosion.
when i was riding my kart the bolt holding on the clutch fell off and so the clutch housing flew off. so the clutch expanded and flew out of its thingy. So i luckily had a helmet on and that saved me from a burning hot chunk of solid metal flying at the back of my skull at around 4000 rpms. Needless to say it left a battle scar on my helmet, and the car that was next to me when it exploded.....
We've been through this. It will not.Stiffer valve springs could prove this observation wrong.
We've been through this. It will not.