SOHC rods that DON'T require notching
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SOHC rods that DON'T require notching
I know crowers will work but they are on the pricey side.
I've heard of newer Eagles that supposedly don't require notching as opposed to the older H-beams that did. Can anyone confirm this?
Any other respectable name brand rods out there that don't require notching of the block. I know i could prob notch my block in a coupla hours, but i just wanna explore my options. plus my dremel broke like last year and i never used it enough to justify me buying a new one now. Thanks
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EDIT: mixed up econo crower's with new eagles
Modified by Pengo at 12:33 AM 6/1/2004
I've heard of newer Eagles that supposedly don't require notching as opposed to the older H-beams that did. Can anyone confirm this?
Any other respectable name brand rods out there that don't require notching of the block. I know i could prob notch my block in a coupla hours, but i just wanna explore my options. plus my dremel broke like last year and i never used it enough to justify me buying a new one now. Thanks
D-series to the end.....
-Alan
EDIT: mixed up econo crower's with new eagles
Modified by Pengo at 12:33 AM 6/1/2004
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Re: SOHC rods that DON'T require notching (Pengo)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Pengo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've heard of newer Eagles that supposedly don't require notching as opposed to the older H-beams that did. Can anyone confirm this and that it's not the econo ones?</TD></TR></TABLE>I didn't know Eagle made an econo rod.
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Re: SOHC rods that DON'T require notching (Pengo)
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The D series pistons have two different types available, one of which does not require notching the block.
The D series pistons have two different types available, one of which does not require notching the block.
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Re: SOHC rods that DON'T require notching (earl)
oh crap my fault. i was prob thinking of crower while i wrote eagle
but i did read about some "newer" eagle rods not needed notching though i haven't been able to confirm it yet.
but i did read about some "newer" eagle rods not needed notching though i haven't been able to confirm it yet.
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