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lemans rods versus lowriser rods
By joe schepker - 05/31/2002 2:26:08 AM; IP 198.81.16.176
i've been following the various forums for some time now and admittedly i have made a few mistakes(but i'm quickly learning.)
anyway, a question concerning a 427 top oiler that i'm building. i have a set of C6AE-E lemans rods and a set of C3AE rods. are the lemans rods good for the street? i hear that they are heavier than the others. would the weight difference make a noticible difference? it'll never be raced, but i will drive it hard. i'm running the cast C3AE crank with a 4 speed in a 66 GT fairlane. thanks for the help! joe
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Collapse <b>lemans rods versus lowriser rods</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>joe schepker, <i>05/31/2002</i></font>lemans rods versus lowriser rods -- joe schepker, 05/31/2002
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 RE: lemans rods versus lowriser rods -- joe schepker, 05/31/2002
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=13191&Reply=13186><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor13191" onclick="return false;">That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods.....</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>kevin, <i>05/31/2002</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods..... -- kevin, 05/31/2002
 RE: That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods..... -- joe schepker, 05/31/2002
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 RE: That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods..... -- joe schepker, 05/31/2002
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 RE: That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods..... -- hawkrod, 05/31/2002
 thanks for the info, .... -- joe schepker, 06/01/2002
 RE: lemans rods versus lowriser rods -- Paul Hampton, 06/01/2002
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