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C-AEG624

FORGED STEEL CON ROD SET 5.75"LONG 1.625"JOURNAL 20.66MM PIN

Set 0f 4 lightweight con rods in 817M40 forged steel weighing 459g

Standard length 5.75" Cooper 'S' 1.625" conrod for use with standard 20.66mm gudgeon pins. Conrod weight 459g. Manufactured in the UK by Arrow Precision Engineering to correct lightest safe weight for rod stresses . These are "I" type con rods not H section-read our website for details into reason for using the original design but updated. On web site Click on "Articles" on the Home page then under "Technical information" click on Engine section for "which con rod is best"

Bolts used are ARP 2000 bolts available as C-AEG518.

For longer 6"rods with smaller 18mm pin when using special race pistons see C-AEG625--these should contain instructions on con rod bolt torque settings which are done by the safer method of "bolt stretch" do not torque as per workshop manual on these special rods
  • £690.00 exc vat
  • £828.00 inc vat

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Fitting instructions / Articles

I-Beam or H-Beam – which rod is best.


We found this fantastic article by 540 Rat on the Speedtalk Blog about "I-Beam or H-Beam – which rod is best?"
I do NOT sell connecting rods, so I have no vested interest in what rods people choose to use. But, there is so much misinformation, misunderstanding and confusion about connecting rod design, that I’ve put together a brief overview for those who are interested in knowing the Engineering FACTS, rather than relying on the incorrect info that is so common on the Internet and elsewhere.