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andy

12-22-2003 17:33:47




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Can anyone tell me what the length of a C farmall cont rod is? Thanks andy




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Gary_N_WV

12-22-2003 19:02:15




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 Re: C farmall rods in reply to andy, 12-22-2003 17:33:47  
Pretty close 9 7/8.

If that helps any.

Why do you ask?



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andy

12-23-2003 04:35:00




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 Re: Re: C farmall rods in reply to Gary_N_WV, 12-22-2003 19:02:15  
I need to know the length from the center of the crank end to the center of the pin end. Might be able to use them on stroker engine.



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ChadS

12-23-2003 09:07:55




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 Re: Re: Re: C farmall rods in reply to andy, 12-23-2003 04:35:00  
How much stroke are you going to run,, In most cases you can run a stock rod up to a 5-3/4 stroker. lots of work for this engine,, but anything less stroke will be fine,, Also something to think about,, when you use smaller rods, (lighter) the engine loses tourque. The heavy rods will make touque. ChadS



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andy

12-23-2003 09:24:42




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: C farmall rods in reply to ChadS, 12-23-2003 09:07:55  
I plan to use on a massy engine, just need to know the length.so I can find a piston with the right height.



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ChadS

12-23-2003 15:48:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: C farmall rods in reply to andy, 12-23-2003 09:24:42  
That's right,, the continental 6 cyl. The C rods may be a bit big for that block,, If I am thinking right,, the continental rods are a bit smaller than the C rods,, but still pretty long,, You should have no trouble stroking it up to a Half inch, (full inch) and still use the stock rods in that engine,, you would be surprised the simularities from the continental and the Chrysler flat head,, The chrysler rods may work better in your case if clearence is the problem,, Email me,, hpuller@hotmail.com I have a 225 out of a massey 101SR,, apart,, I would be happy to look at it and see what the potential would be,, is this going in a 44-6? ChadS

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