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Connecting Rods

What is a connecting rod? A connecting rod is an engine component that transfers motion from the piston to the crankshaft and functions as a lever arm. Connecting rods are commonly made from cast aluminum alloy and are designed to withstand dynamic stresses from combustion and piston movement. H-Beam Connecting Rods are a little bit heavier, stiffer, more rigid and stronger than I-Beam, so they are the priority selection for high horsepower and high cylinder pressures. Maxpeedingrods H-Beam connecting rods with high precision CNC machined precision rod cap alignment dowels. Each rod is magnetic particle tested to ensure free of flaws. It has super high wear resistance and excellent durability. 

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4 Pcs Forged Connecting Rods & ARP 2000 Bolts compatible for Honda K20 K20A2 K20Z1 K20Z3

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$357.00

ARP 2000 Bolts4x Connecting Rods compatible for Toyota 1ZZ-FE,1ZZ/2ZR-FE 1.8L Engine.

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$445.00

Forged Connecting Rods compatible for BMW S1000RR K46 Conrods BielleARP2000 Bolts 103mm

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$445.00
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Compatible for BMW M50 M52 B25 TU 24V Conrods Con Rod 600hp+ Connecting Rod Rods

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$668.00 $759.00
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Connecting Rod Bolts Set compatible for Mitsubishi Eclipse 2.0L Turbo 4G63 150mm ARP2000

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$357.00 $420.00
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Compatible for VW Rabbit 1.6L Diesel Performance Forged 4340 H-Beam Connecting Rods

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$445.00 $506.00

Compatible for Toyota Supra JZA70 Mark II Crown Cresta 1JZ-GTE 1JZ Conrods Connecting Rods

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$668.00
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Compatible for Honda F20C S2000 2.0L Conrod Bielle Pleuel 153mm Forged Connecting Rods

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$391.00 $465.00

Rod compatible for Suzuki GSX-R1100W 93-98 GSF1200 Bandit H-beam Connecting Conrod Bielle

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$479.00

4340 Forged H-Beam Steel Connecting Rods+ARP Bolts compatible for BMW B48 2.0T Engine 800HP

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$445.00

4x Forged H-Beam Connecting Rods+ARP2000 Bolts compatible for Cadillac ATS LTG 2.0T 152.5mm

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$445.00

4x 4340 Forged H-Beam Connecting Rods+ARP2000 Bolts compatible for Honda Civic B16A Engine

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$402.00

Forged 4340 H-Beam Connecting Rods ARP Bolts compatible for Honda Civic (EX, EX) 88 - 00

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$380.00
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Compatible for Opel Corsa B GSi 1.6L C16XE 129.75mm Connecting Rod - High Performance 4340 EN24 H-Beam Conrod

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$445.00 $511.00

Titanizing Connecting Rods Rod Set compatible for Porsche 911 2.4L 2.7L Con Rod 800+HP

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$858.00
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  • What is A Connecting Rod?

    A connecting rod is an engine component that transfers motion from the piston to the crankshaft and functions as a lever arm. Connecting rods are commonly made from cast aluminum alloy and are designed to withstand dynamic stresses from combustion and piston movement. H-Beam Connecting Rods are a little bit heavier, stiffer, more rigid and stronger than I-Beam, so they are the priority selection for high horsepower and high cylinder pressures.

  • What Does A Connecting Rod Do?

    A connecting rod links the piston to the crankshaft. The rod itself is rigid. However, on each end are pivot points with bearings where it attaches to the crank and a pin where it attaches to the piston. This allows the piston to continue to move up and down while the rod moves with the rotation of the crankshaft. The connecting rod needs to be strong enough to handle the downward force of the piston during combustion as well as the force against the crankshaft at the rod journal.

  • How To Measure Connecting Rod Length

    An engine connecting rod length is determined by measuring the distance between the center points of the piston pin bore and the crankshaft journal bore.

  • How To Install Connecting Rods To Crankshaft

    Once you have installed the assembled connecting rods and pistons through the engine block bores, the next step is installing the connecting rods to the crankshaft stroke sections. The connecting rod should have the matching cap and correct cap orientation for assembly. Correct size rod bearings must be installed into the cap and rod. Next, tighten the rod bolts with Plastigauge installed. Remove the the rod from the crank and and check the Plastigauge to confirm correct clearance and tolerances. Once correct, reinstall the connecting rods onto the crankshaft and tighten according to the manufacturer's connecting rod torque specs.