While repairing my engine (update below), I found many bolts inside the engine to be awefully loose. This led me to question if maybe the engine internals may have vibrated loose over the years as well as question what could be causing this problem as rpm and vibration could be the culprit.
I almost did not check, but curiosity got the better of me and I gave a rod bolt or 2 a twist to see if it was tight (not enough to move it if it was tight). Things were good. Far as I can tell the only things loose appear to be the items attached to the pans. Timing case (just the case, not the covers), upper pan, and lower pan were all semi-loose. Other items seemed to be in good shape (tight).
Basically it seems that the pans are taking a beating. Anything connected directly to them, mostly directly above the lower pan) is also being knocked loose. As I suspected, it does not appear to be rpm related, which is good to know, since I am sure at least a few of you are driving them like you stole em', just like myself. The investment in some sort of pan protection is looking better all the time.
Keep the revs up.
(Maybe that should be the m42 slogan)