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masseyiroc 07-25-2004 01:03 PM

old 406 broke.. new 406 build up
 
ok the old short rod 406 spun a main.i got another block to go to the machine shop tomorrow to be hot tanked.the old motor had just the cast crank and the stock rods this time i want to get a forged crank and good rods.what do you guys think of good combition of crank rods and pistons ,somthing lightweight that will take the abuse.5.7 rod or 6 inch rod?this is a street car i would like somthing like 10:1 cr.ive been looking at the scat cranks and the eagle cranks,anyone ever dealt with them?check the sig for the other parts i already have.

Air_Adam 07-25-2004 01:17 PM

I'd go with a forged crank, 5.7" rods, and about 9.5:1 compression.

6" rods aren't worth the money on a street motor. The gain is very little, and the rods and pistons to do it cost quite a bit more.

masseyiroc 07-25-2004 01:22 PM

i use it for street use and drag it.rods and pistons are the same price so it realy doesnt matter if the 6 inch rod make the motor work easier i will go that way.i want it to turn 6500rpm safely.i will be getting the rotating asslembley balanced too.

ME Leigh 07-25-2004 02:34 PM

Whatever rods you get make sure that they have capscrews.

85berlinetta2.8 07-25-2004 03:49 PM

good work corey

HiTech5 07-25-2004 05:19 PM

I built my 406 using 6" Eagle rods and SRP flattop pistons and the cast crank. The combination of the piston and rod was much lighter so weight was able to be removed from the crank during balancing.

With the lighter rotating assembly, it allows the motor to rev quicker which really compliments the solid roller cam.

IMO - Go with the 6" rod!

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masseyiroc 07-25-2004 06:40 PM

yeah im leaning towards the 6 inch rod maybe the scat rods with the cap screws.i was looking at the srp/je pistons there pretty much the same price for 5.7 or 6.0 rods.
thanks kevin...i guess main bearings dont like 6500rpm for 15 seconds.stupid burnout compettion.won $500 ,cost me $2500

jcb999 07-25-2004 08:29 PM

check the mods page
 
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85berlinetta2.8 07-25-2004 11:54 PM

you were given'er too hard eh. was it a 2 liner?
get'r done

EvilCartman 07-26-2004 04:01 AM

Check out CNC Motorsports for getting Eagle 6" rods, they have them for a good price. I ordered mine from there and got them without problems. Here's a pic of one along with a Wiseco piston :) So far, no problems with repeated trips to 7,000 rpm.

http://nvlsonline.org/camarosite/images/rodnpiston.jpg

91wtROH17's 07-29-2004 11:52 AM

Those rods are too pretty to be hidden in the block!!

masseyiroc 07-29-2004 05:02 PM

there finally got some parts ordered.didnt get a forged crank because i ran out of money but i still got good stuff.here it is....scat 9000 cast steel crank,scat 6 inch rods ones with cap screws,wiseco protru pistons,and all the gaskets,bearings and an oil pump to put it back together.those h series engine bearing are expensive arnt they..total was about $2800canadain before tax and that includes balance the assembly,hot tank,boreing and decking the block.


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