Does anybody make a factory replacement rod that has the same pin height and doesn't require turning down the crank?
Stinker said:did you speak with eagle directly? If so then that means only the manufacture is out of stock.
alot of times you can call , jegs, summit, other internet sellers, or check a couple engine builders that might have them in stock, or warehoused back.
You may check with oliver rods also, but a super set of rods at a decent price is the crower, they will run you around 1900 or better, maybe a tad more maybe a tad less, just cant remember
Bone said:Jack has put me in touch with Crower. Talk to me if you want a set made too. Stock length.
blackviper said:Bone & FSTJACK, are these direct replacements or does the crank have to be turned down? Can you PM me with prices? Is the price previously posted what you can get them for?
Thanks Stinker. I will contact Summit & Jegs to see what they say.
blackviper said:Thanks guys. I think I have enough information to make a decision. My next question is who do you recommend that does the crank work and balancing?
He has one of my stock rods for measurements. I have contacted several shops. I narrowed it down to Pauter, Crower and Oliver as my choices. Eagle may be a cost effective solution to these three however.They will be 10 Pauter billet rods as we have discussed,$1899
However, their specs are 6.250 length, & .927 wrist pin. I measured my rod length to be slightly longer. You would have to modify the piston (shave) or crank right now.the ultra lite is a lighter 4340steel rod. they are rated for 800 h.p. @ 7500 rpm. this rods is out of stock (6wks)
the h.d. rods are for the high boost motors. this rod is for the 1000 + h.p. motors.
all oliver rods come standard with arp (wsb) bolts. a bolt upgrade is available.
Yeah, I would go with the Carrillos if I could afford them.blackviper said:I don't plan on tearing everything apart till after the first of the year. Hopefully Eagle will know by then when they will have them available. If not, I'll probably go with the Carillos.
Bone, do you know the horsepower rating of the Eagle rods? I'd like to have a 10 to 20 percent cushion and my goal is 1000 RWHP.
One more thing, in the link to Viper Specialty if you click on the pistons package only, it states that it is not recommended to go over a 1000 HP with the stock connecting rods. Is this what they are really rated at and does this statement refer to HP at the crank?
By the way, did Perk1405 dyno his truck after the head install?