after market connecting rod length help
hello all
I just need to know if the set of rods I'm looking at are going to work with a stock B16A2 crank.
im currently looking at a set of manly rods that are from centre to centre 134.366mm and knowing that stock rods are 134.30mm, all I need to know is if im going to need to change my crank to run the manly rods
cheers
I just need to know if the set of rods I'm looking at are going to work with a stock B16A2 crank.
im currently looking at a set of manly rods that are from centre to centre 134.366mm and knowing that stock rods are 134.30mm, all I need to know is if im going to need to change my crank to run the manly rods
cheers
I would think they should work just fine.
There are the factors of what type of pistons you will use, has the block or head been re-surfaced, what type of head gasket will be used.. But still, Most likely you will not run into any interference issues.
That difference between the rods is nearly .0026" - almost the thickness of a piece of paper.. Nothing really to worry about..
There are the factors of what type of pistons you will use, has the block or head been re-surfaced, what type of head gasket will be used.. But still, Most likely you will not run into any interference issues.
That difference between the rods is nearly .0026" - almost the thickness of a piece of paper.. Nothing really to worry about..
Last edited by Maxcapacity; Nov 17, 2024 at 11:50 AM.
The head will be machined and I will be using a .030” head gasket when stock is around .028-.029 but it really just depends on how much need to be taken off the head when it gets skimmed
but it should be Algood?
but it should be Algood?
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