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Hi GR8NES, as far as I know Oliver sell over the internet, so you should be able to buy them that way. You really need blanks (unmachined), I'm not sure whether you can order them that way on the web site, you may have to talk to their tech support.

Why 6.125 inch rods?

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Hi Jordan, a 6 inch rod is 6 inches between the centres (big end and little end), a 6.125 inch rod is 6.125 inches between the centres. You can't have a 6 inch Carillo that is 6.125 inches.

This is an old thread, but if u guys are after a 6" rod, thats chev 350 territory. Its longer than stock, but alot of people make em, and u wouldn't need to pay $2400 for em thats for sure.

6.125 would be a mopar.... 360 from memory rod.

And a smaller rod than stock dosn't give u more displacement, the rod is still moving the same distance. It DOES realllllly kill ur compression. Rod no longer reaches deck height, thus theres a huge gap between the top of the piston and the combustion chamber, thus ur CR is killed.

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