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Old 05-24-2008, 09:23 AM
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Default Eagle rods D16

i'm currently rebuilding my block and i noticed that eagle rods doesnt have oil hole from the bearing to the side of the connecting rod.

is it advisable if i have it drilled to have oil line like that of the stock rods?
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The hole is meant to aid in cooling and lubing for the piston. Drill it only if you have stock cast pistons. Otherwise forged pistons require less cooling and a bit less oiling, especially when they're coated like Wisecos and others.
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