A novel experimental method, previously developed by the authors, has been applied in order to promote Mode III co-planar crack propagation in a bearing steel. The method consists in out-of-phase multiaxial fatigue tests, adopting a stress history typical of sub-surface RCF, onto specimens containing micro-notches that were previously subjected to Mode I pre-cracking at R=2. Three defect sizes, expressed in terms of Murakami's √area parameter, equal to 630 μm, 315 μm and 220 μm were considered. The experimental data clearly show that the threshold conditions for out-of-phase tests is lower than in simple torsional tests, thus promoting the shear growth. This enhanced damage mechanism, which cannot be described neither in terms of fatigue cr...