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nec absolutum
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5.7/6.0 connecting rods
I have a question that I should probably already know. Where do you measure on the connecting rods to determine if it is a 5.7 or a 6.0 inch rod?
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Re: 5.7/6.0 connecting rods
center of wrist pin to center of crank journal
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nec absolutum
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: 5.7/6.0 connecting rods
thanks, me and my dad were sittin here tryin to figure that out. I felt like one of the "special" kids there for a minute
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