I've had a few diff sets of the billet chinese rods, and these are NOT at all like those that I've seen. They are 6" long, 2.100/.927, std width. They have a greenish/yellow hue (almost old holley carb like color). They don't have capscrews, but moreso a stud. Still 7/16 fine thread. I can make out NO lettering or insignia on either end of the stud.
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Identifying sbc rods (billet)
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Identifying sbc rods (billet)
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Oliver?
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Oliver i beams run a cap screw,the old crower grand national rods had a bolt and nut in their steel rods and their ti rods as well. Both crower ti and steel looked the same dimensionally except for the weight and PRICE tag.
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Re: Identifying sbc rods (billet)
I recall Summit having a house brand rod .Maybe 10 to 15 years ago . I think it had that stud set up instead of bolts . Don't really remember exactly . Dan
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I have a set of those, I'll take a pic if someone wants to see them.6.50camaro wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 5:45 pm I recall Summit having a house brand rod .Maybe 10 to 15 years ago . I think it had that stud set up instead of bolts . Don't really remember exactly . Dan
Don't to here they are, they don't look the same.
http://www.speedtalk.com/forum/viewtopi ... 10#p418310
Jim