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4 mill crank question


johnny9429

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Depending on the portwork you could maybe have them adjuasted for a 4mil and then you will not need to run a spacer plate. Also there is an option of a short rod 4mil though that is not a very popular option. Do you have an aftermarket coolhead?

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The long rod crank is just like it says....it uses long rods. The theory behind this is that it helps with the longevity of the cylinders as the angle of the connecting rod to piston is decreased putting less side pressure on the piston to push on the cylinder wall. That being said I can't think of anyone that I have heard of saying "my top end wore out fast cause of my stock length connecting rods."

 

There is also a supposed down and upside to the difference in rod lengths......the long rods are said to help longevity but SLIGHTLY decrease the quickness that the motor revs. However the stock rod crank is said to rev up quicker.....

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