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Originally Posted by Verne_Frantz
That's all good advice and I'm well aware of the limitations of the stock rods. However knowing how his car will be used, I see no harm to keeping the original rods, as long as no one has muffed them up.
Verne
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Verne, agree, no harm to keeping the original rods as long as they check out good. New rod bolts a must and check for out of round and straightness and magged for cracks. But like you said if someone did screw them up the vibration could be caused by that and they should be balanced. I a big fan of balancing an engine.