Pros and cons of using Chevy sized rods in hemi build
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08/28/23 08:21 AM
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Hi. Getting ready to order some parts. Have a 4.5 bore Hemi block and some Diamond pistons for 4.25 stroke. They have .990 pins. Wondering if using the .220 rod size has any advantages? Less or no clearancing in the block? Is the Chevy size weaker because it is smaller? Just trying to weigh things out. Thanks.
Last edited by scottk; 08/28/23 08:22 AM.
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Re: Pros and cons of using Chevy sized rods in hemi build
[Re: scottk]
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08/28/23 09:02 AM
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No cons. All pros. Less weight, more clearance, more options, plenty strong. I have BB Chevy rods in my 575" hemi.
CHIP '70 hemicuda, 575" Hemi, 727, Dana 60 '69 road runner, 440-6, 18 spline 4 speed, Dana 60 '71 Demon, 340, low gear 904, 8.75 '73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75 '90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt '06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
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Re: Pros and cons of using Chevy sized rods in hemi build
[Re: 440Jim]
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08/28/23 10:47 AM
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As already said, you don't use Mopar rod (or pin) sizes anymore. Too many advantages to using Chevy rods. Stroke clearance, weight, bearing sizes, availability, price. Rod choices, price, availability. Come on and join the 21st century. And, no, I wouldn't think about using them on a Mopar width journal.
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Re: Pros and cons of using Chevy sized rods in hemi build
[Re: scottk]
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Reduced rod journal diameter reduces journal overlap and makes the crankshaft more flexible (so does a stroke increase). Not enough to worry about.
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Re: Pros and cons of using Chevy sized rods in hemi build
[Re: polyspheric]
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08/28/23 06:59 PM
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If you don't have the crankshaft yet, check into getting it with chevy width rod journals as well as diameter. THen you can use chevy rods. Sometimes they are cheaper and easier to get than Mopar rods with Chevy journal diameter but Mopar width.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/boeexFms.jpg[/img]31 Plymouth Coupe, 392 Hemi, T56 magnum RS23J71 RS27J77 RP23J71 RO23J71 WM21J8A I don't regret the things I've done. I only regret the things I didn't do. "Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something. ~ Plato"
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Re: Pros and cons of using Chevy sized rods in hemi build
[Re: polyspheric]
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08/28/23 08:18 PM
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Reduced rod journal diameter reduces journal overlap and makes the crankshaft more flexible (so does a stroke increase). Not enough to worry about. That would be my thinking. On a SB Mopar stroker, I was liking 2.0 chevy rods, but keep the big 360 mains, to try and get the best of both worlds.
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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