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Hey

got a couple sets of H-Beam 6" SJ rods for sale if people r interseted

they r 4340 steel and come wit ARP rod bolts

the will handle bout 1000hp if tuned correctly

i want $800 per set for them

they will fit n rb30 wit some machining

let me know

regards

Troy

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ill find out if they can fit n rb25

id say no as it has a shorter stroke than the rb30 but if the 5.7" can fit then i can get them aswell

but ill find out for certain

not sure if they r lighter than stocks bu they can handle roughly 850-1000hp when tuned correctly

cheers

Troy

they wont fit anything except rb30's and if they are still chev ones they still require extensive mods to fit a rb30. Oh and they are heavier than stock rods, check my posts in the the r33 rb30det conversion thread just use my name and eagle rods in a search of the thread!!!

Hey Troy,

can you please tell me what exactly needs to be machined to make them fit in an RB30 bottom end? I am doing and RB30 conversion for my R33 and was initially going to settle with preparing my standard rods. However, if I can get H beam rods with ARP bolts for similar money...

Thanks in advance,

Adrian

yes the 6" will only fit rb30

lik i hav stated, some machinig is needed

not much $ needs to b spent tho

and as i said, order pistons to suit, will save in machin cost

hey mate

will u b ordering pistons aswell?

if u r then i would suggest CP pistons as they are damn good quality n damn good price

if u dont order pistons to suit the pin size of the rod which is 0.927" then u will hav to get it bushed so that it fits the pistons

u will also need to get the sides of the rods linished so that they fit down the bore, id advise to bore the block 20thou so the rods dont need much linishing

then u will hav to get the rods fitted to the crank which involves a little bit of machining

if u order your pistons to suit then u will b lookin at bout $200 i hav been told to get the rods fitted to the crank

if u want a set then ill do them a bit cheaper

cheers

Troy

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