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« on: June 26, 2009, 18:56:44 pm »

Okay, so here's where I'm at.  I bought a set of what I assumed to be Scat stroker clearanced I-beam rods at a swap meet last month.  One of them, along with the piston attached, is toast, as the wrist pin seized and the rod turned blue, rendering it useless.  The other three rods are fine.   I'm trying to get a match or at least a rod close in weight  to the other three.  I contacted Scat and they have singles available, but my problem is this.  One of my remaining good rods weighs in at 532 grams, approximately, whereas new Scat I-beam rods are about 40 grams heavier.  The only thing I can figure is these rods are NOT Scat brand (there's no marking anywhere to be found on them) but it's my understanding that you can't remove that much material from a rod to get it in spec for balancing purposes.

What are my options, do I have to buy a whole other set of rods, or....? 
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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2009, 19:08:17 pm »

use a set of stock clearanced VW rods
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bugnut68
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« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2009, 19:19:26 pm »

use a set of stock clearanced VW rods

That's what I thought I was getting with these, as they do have ARP bolts.  I'm just trying to figure out if these damn things were lightened way too much or if they're a brand other than Scat, and if so, perhaps I can find a match somewhere. 
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« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2009, 21:40:32 pm »

stock rods use a stud-type bolt and a nut
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« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2009, 23:52:05 pm »

Why not use a set of these?

http://www.cbperformance.com/catalog.asp?ProductID=1179
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« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2009, 23:58:03 pm »

Well, it looks like I may have to start all over if I can't find a match.  I never would have thought it would be so tough to find a single matching rods.
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« Reply #6 on: June 27, 2009, 05:58:52 am »

Ryan, why don't you post a pic of the rods at close up, maybe we can get an idea of what they are? Won't hurt..

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« Reply #7 on: June 27, 2009, 08:15:36 am »

Use a set of stock rods.  Spending $ on any other type of rod for your engine is throwing money away.  Put that money into some UDO lifters.
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« Reply #8 on: June 29, 2009, 16:50:29 pm »

As luck would have, I do have a set of stock rods in my garage that can be reworked.  I appreciate everyone's advice!
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« Reply #9 on: June 29, 2009, 16:55:59 pm »

As luck would have, I do have a set of stock rods in my garage that can be reworked.  I appreciate everyone's advice!

get them checked for spec, have them clearanced on backside and then re balanced. That's all you need to do.
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« Reply #10 on: June 29, 2009, 17:38:45 pm »


 Do they also need to be clearanced when you are going to use them with a 69mm crankshaft?
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« Reply #11 on: June 29, 2009, 17:53:43 pm »


 Do they also need to be clearanced when you are going to use them with a 69mm crankshaft?

They shouldn't, but it never hurts to check.
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« Reply #12 on: June 29, 2009, 18:23:02 pm »


 Do they also need to be clearanced when you are going to use them with a 69mm crankshaft?

stock rods were on a 69mm crank from VW, so no, they bolt on. If you increase swing of crank then they do, especially at backside. 74mm you can get away with notching/clearancing case lightly for non clearanced VW rods (just did it to a new VW case).
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