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That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods.....
By kevin - 05/31/2002 9:56:38 AM; IP 209.240.222.131
from the factory. If you use the factory flat tops, it will be in balance close enough to drive if you have not polished the rods, or removed any weight from the piston. Use the others, amd you will not have enough counterweight, and it will need a complete rebalance with weight added. You wont notice a difference between either one for street driving. Both need ARP bolts. Sell the LeMans, and use the money for the bolts, and resizing, along with new bushings.
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 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 <b>That crank is balanced for the low-riser rods.....</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>kevin, <i>05/31/2002</i></font>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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