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I am aware that Scat make a 6.0" rod for the inline 6 Chev engines.
Does anyone make a rod of any other length?
The 2.0" pin size is the key thing I'm looking for, with the big end width size to be 0.97" or more.
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Ray, 5.700" and 6.00" are currently the only lengths available as standard shelf items for the Chevy 194-250 engines. Any other length is available as a custom order of course from many rod companies, but there comes a big price tag along with it.
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Bore the busing in the small end.
You may bore all the way through it, which would mean you could use a pressed pin.
Or Eagle PN CRS6250BLW, online catalog says 2.000 Journal, 6.250 and bushed for floating pin.
My, what a steep learning curve. Erik II#5155
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He needs them to be the same width on the B/E as the 194-250 rods and those are already too narrow.
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