Originally Posted by Scully
Originally Posted by Hemi_Joel
By the time you buy a set of used rods, have them magged, checked for straightness, good bolts installed, and resized, you are almost to the cost of new rods.

New performance aftermarket rods are lighter, and stronger.

IF you are going to be buying custom pistons any way, you have an opportunity to use a smaller wrist pin and a longer rod (which allows a lighter piston) to save reciprocating weight, and even a 2.2 crank pin to permit the use of more available, cheaper chevy bearings.

IF you are going with stock pistons, of course, disregard the last paragraph.

The aftermarket rods may be stronger but they're not lighter.


Depends on the rods. Whether it's a 2.200" crank, .990" pin For example 7.100" Molnars are about 25 grams lighter than a LY rod. Not to mention the .990" pins are lighter. Along with that the piston compression height is shorter with the longer rod making the piston lighter as well. Lots of options.
Doug

Last edited by dvw; 10/02/23 07:53 PM.