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stimleck 11-29-2014 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL (Post 4227188)
I don`t know so Ill just keep out of this.

tell that to the guy that owns team envy he is pretty successful for an "hvac guy" lol

BUP 11-29-2014 11:36 AM

L-19 especially I have been taught not to handle them with your bare hands because of the acids from your skin can promote corrosion. FWIW

You can have the strongest rod bolt made but it still requires the importance of proper stretch / torque.

BUP 11-29-2014 11:50 AM

I always thought for rod bolts as the crankshaft rotates the big end of the connecting rod becomes almost oval shaped that's mainly what causes rod bolts to bend. So I always believed rpm had a lot to do with it more so as the rod bolts is the main supporter for all the tension loads caused by each rotation of the crankshaft..

ham_r_down01 11-29-2014 12:24 PM

Stupid truck driver.
 
This is the dumbest truck driver I know. Jus sayin.
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Speaking of rod bolts, I don't keep my boat in a heated garage mahal. That said, all those spring days that the dew is on your windshield, your engine is sweating on the inside. I don't start my engine everyday and bring it to operating temp everyday. It takes some run time to boil all the water out. That's why short trips in the car are worse than highway miles. L19 sounds like a bad idea anywhere besides a desert. I guess a super stocker or a dragster you are running a filled block with would be ok, but those are easier to put in a temperature controlled garage.

Of course I've never built an engine or been to college for that kind of thing. I've never sat and talked with any drag racers or engine builders. Never met anybody who engineered the 426 hemi or street raced the silver bullet in the 60's. I'm a dodge driver. It would be awesome.

Black Baja 11-29-2014 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by BUP (Post 4227248)
I always thought for rod bolts as the crankshaft rotates the big end of the connecting rod becomes almost oval shaped that's mainly what causes rod bolts to bend. So I always believed rpm had a lot to do with it more so as the rod bolts is the main supporter for all the tension loads caused by each rotation of the crankshaft..

That's what I thought. And it's a real killer when the motor free-revs with no load. That really oblongs the rod. But I guess when you are filling a cylinder with compressed air it is more detrimental than rpm is.

vintage chromoly 11-29-2014 12:41 PM

Where does the "CARR" rod bolt that Carillo uses fall in the spectrum?

Black Baja 11-29-2014 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by vintage chromoly (Post 4227272)
Where does the "CARR" rod bolt that Carillo uses fall in the spectrum?

Big money. High Rpm

vintage chromoly 11-29-2014 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by Black Baja (Post 4227275)
Big money. High Rpm

Who makes them for Carillo? I'm assuming that "CARR" is short for carillo.

Any down side to using them? I have carillo rods and those are the bolts I have.

Thanks, rob

Black Baja 11-29-2014 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by vintage chromoly (Post 4227278)
Who makes them for Carillo? I'm assuming that "CARR" is short for carillo.

Any down side to using them? I have carillo rods and those are the bolts I have.

Thanks, rob

They use there own bolts. Everything they make is top notch. Ever see there diesel rods? I don't know what they make them out of but it's almost impossible to machine the weights on the end of the rod. They make some bad as stuff. To expensive for my wallet.

abmotorman 11-29-2014 12:59 PM

My experience comes from drag racing and circle jerks. That being said, I've had great success with ARP 2000's.Myself and a group of drag racer's making 1000hp at the wheels on boosted engines with no failures. To me the question should be who installed a ARP 2000 or (insert aftermarket option) and had a failure??? What horsepower and RPM did it happen??? All the engine failures I've seen are normally from something else. I. e dropped valve, lose of oil pressure (yes possibly from rod stretch) and leanouts.

How long before this thread goes completely off topic? lol


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