All Golden Eagles need block notching?
Motor: d16z6
Bored:75.5mm
Rods: Golden eagles stamped with 5394.AHO with arp 2000 bolts
What area of the rod hits the block that makes it require notching? What do i need to measure on the rod to know if i need to notch the block or not? I'm searching as i'm waiting for a response to this post.
Thanks in advanced!
Mondo
Bored:75.5mm
Rods: Golden eagles stamped with 5394.AHO with arp 2000 bolts
What area of the rod hits the block that makes it require notching? What do i need to measure on the rod to know if i need to notch the block or not? I'm searching as i'm waiting for a response to this post.
Thanks in advanced!
Mondo
You need to take about an 8th of an inch out of the bottom of the cylinders on both sides, to have clearance.
It hits on the edge about where the change from long to round is.....if that makes sense. ?? No picture to chop for you,...
It hits on the edge about where the change from long to round is.....if that makes sense. ?? No picture to chop for you,...
thanks!
I notched one side just now, are they supposed to look pretty? Its obvious which cylinder was the first one i hit with the dremel lol. i need to go back and try to smoothen them out a bit lol.
I notched one side just now, are they supposed to look pretty? Its obvious which cylinder was the first one i hit with the dremel lol. i need to go back and try to smoothen them out a bit lol.
Look around on http://theoldone.com perfect info there....
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That was all it needed, didn't see any reason to hog out everything in between.
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That was all it needed, didn't see any reason to hog out everything in between.
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