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> 2.0 LTR ROD JOURNAL OPTION, Toyota 3SGTE
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In, my search for an inexpensive 2.0 ltr jrl rod option, I've come across a number of rods, I decided on this one, due to time restraint, and I just got plain lazy, cause this rod, will be an easy drop in (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/happy11.gif)

Toyota 3SGTE Specs:--2.0 JRL Rod Specs:

C to C----------5.433"-----------5.160"
Pin Dia.----------.866"-------------.945"
Big End Bore--2.007"------------2.079"
" " Width--1.055"------------1.011

In my search, I've come across others doing the same thing, one person inparticular, in his rod search, came across a 2.0 ltr jrl bearing option, and that would be the Dodge Shelby Daytona bearing.

Dodge Specs:--------------2.0 LTR---------------Toyota Specs:

Jrl Dia.--------1.967"--------1.967"----------------------N/A
Rod Bore----2.0866" -----2.079"----------------------2.007"

So, what I've done and still doing, I've had the bolts fliped,( ARP bolts for these rods $40), with minor mods, I am having the Toyota rods big end resized to the Dodge specs, and the small end rebushed for .927" Chevy pins.



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V6914   2.0 LTR ROD JOURNAL OPTION   Dec 9 2005, 08:36 PM
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Aaron Cox   http://www.914world.com/bbs2/...   Dec 9 2005, 09:21 PM
V6914   The Dodge bearing option, can be used in alot of r...   Dec 9 2005, 10:32 PM
Brad Roberts   I appreciate all your effort, but I just bought tw...   Dec 10 2005, 01:15 AM
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