<VV> Rods
BBRT
chsadek at comcast.net
Fri Apr 5 20:09:55 EDT 2013
Difference is in the piston, the distance between the top of the piston and
the enter of the wrist pin. Called compression height.
Chuck S
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From: "Brian" <bmoneill at juno.com>
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> In looking at the Clark's catalog for rods for a LM engine, I noticed that
> they list lightened/balanced rods and list one number for 64-69 all and
> the same number for 62-83 turbo. I know there is a difference in length
> between EM and LM rods. I thought that 62-63 stroke was 2.60 and 64-69
> was 2.9. What gives? How can the rods be the same?
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