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> RODS WHAT TO USE, Some Choices
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1. Std 2.0 rod 24mm pin (.945"), 5.160" ctr to ctr, 1.967" jrl, 801g.

2. 2.0 rod, 3/8 BB Chevy bolts, 23.55mm pin (.927"), 5.160" ctr to ctr, 1.967" jrl, 777g.

3. Carrillo, 3/8 rod bolt, 22mm pin (.866") 5.640" ctr to ctr, 1.888" Honda jrl, 556g.

4. Toyota Turbo 7MGTE 10mm rod bolts, 22mm pin (.866") 5.984" ctr to ctr, jrl dia. ? 721g.

5. Chevy 400 SB, 3/8 rod bolt, pressed .927" pin (23.55mm), 5.5" ctr to ctr, 2.100" jrl, 601g.

6. Chevy 327 SB, 5/16 rod bolt, pressed .927" pin (23.55mm), 5.7" ctr to ctr, 2.00" jrl, 576g.

7. Rabbit rod 1.6, 3/8 BB Chevy rod bolts, .927" pin, 5.355" ctr to ctr, 1.805" jrl, 662g.

8. Carrillo Porsche, 912, 1/4 rod bolts, 22mm pin (.866") 5.5" ctr to ctr around 2.160" jrl, 512g.
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V6914   RODS WHAT TO USE   May 23 2005, 12:09 AM
V6914     May 23 2005, 12:16 AM
V6914   The pic, is the Toyota Turbo rod, and the Carrillo...   May 23 2005, 12:29 AM
Jake Raby   What stroke is the crank? What pistons do you plan...   May 23 2005, 07:59 AM
Mark Henry     May 23 2005, 08:03 AM
Jake Raby   And unless you have an 82+ stroke crank the rod ra...   May 23 2005, 08:24 AM
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