Anyone recognize these connecting rods ?
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Anyone recognize these connecting rods ?
They have no markings on them . From a picture in a magazine they look like Billet style rods made by "crower" Any ideas ?
ALso they don't seem very light to me if that helps . Thanks
ALso they don't seem very light to me if that helps . Thanks
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here is what happens on a blower motor when things aren't just right ! NOt sure exactly what caused it but it was running a little hot (180-190) , intercoolers were plugged limiting water flow through motor , and could maybe have water getting in cylinder from exhaust . It took the top edge off piston above rings and severely scuffed the skirts on the cylinder walls on a few other pistons . B.O.A.T. (Brake out another 'couple' thousand ) !
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Audiofn , I got them from way down deep in that tight a$$ engine compartment ! You know , the one you have to stand on your head to do everything !
NASTY HABIT , Thats a good one ! Never herd that one !
NASTY HABIT , Thats a good one ! Never herd that one !
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I need help desperatly to I-D these rods ! Does anyone know who makes them for sure ? I need rod bushings and they seem to be an odd size .If I know who made them ,I could get them .
They are BB chevy , 6.535" long , for a .990" pin . the problem is the small end on the rod is 1.050" ,which is an odd size for some reason . Manley has 1.040"(too small ) or 1.094(too big ) To machine it down would work but very time consuming and costly .
Anybody ?? anybody??
I need help desperatly to I-D these rods ! Does anyone know who makes them for sure ? I need rod bushings and they seem to be an odd size .If I know who made them ,I could get them .
They are BB chevy , 6.535" long , for a .990" pin . the problem is the small end on the rod is 1.050" ,which is an odd size for some reason . Manley has 1.040"(too small ) or 1.094(too big ) To machine it down would work but very time consuming and costly .
Anybody ?? anybody??
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You might also ask Innovation Marine in Sarasota. They use Crower cranks and rods in a lot of their applications, including military engines. (Sorry - lost the phone number.)