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    Re: a20 conrod

    is there enough material left on the stock pistons wrist pin area to still be stable?



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    Re: a20 conrod

    Quote Originally Posted by hondaman1986
    is there enough material left on the stock pistons wrist pin area to still be stable?
    ? i think so. i *think* accordtheory is running an ls/a20 rod-piston combo in his turbo motor and it has apparently held up alright. so i assume that there is.

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    Re: a20 conrod

    Quote Originally Posted by snoopyloopy
    ? i think so. i *think* accordtheory is running an ls/a20 rod-piston combo in his turbo motor and it has apparently held up alright. so i assume that there is.
    ok thats reasuring

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    Re: a20 conrod

    Unless you're using forged pistons I don't see the point of upgrading the rods. You should probably use ARP rod bolts though. These are the ones that fit A20 rods: ARP 208-6001
    They need to be modified very slightly, I believe to grind down the bolt heads to fit. Not sure exactly as the shop did mine.

    Incidentally with my rebuild I used stock rods and pistons with the following:
    Weber carb
    mild port/polish and performance 3-angle valve job
    Colt triflow cam (stage 1)
    S&S header (still waiting for coating)

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    Re: a20 conrod

    if the A, B and D rods are all the same lengeth and have the same bottom end (which they do)

    and the A and D have the same size wrist pin (19mm) couldn't we just get some D16 rods and use them with stock pistons? TunerToys makes some great rods for the D...why not get some of those and just cryo treat some DX pistons?

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    Re: a20 conrod

    eagle makes some great rods for the d seires too here take a look

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    Re: a20 conrod

    hmmmm this excites me imgonna see if i can get a hold of some D rods and try this out

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    Re: a20 conrod

    i wonder if there is any real diffeance between the two eagle rods they seem to be the same exept for the wrist pins. also the stock d16 rods are only good for 220hp at the most so it makes me wonder if the b18 rods would be better or if the d16's are. hmmm ill give them a call if i can

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    Re: a20 conrod

    How much does cryo-treating cost?

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    Re: a20 conrod

    if somebody could find a 21mm to 19mm bushing we could use the B18 rods with stock pistons

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    Re: a20 conrod

    Quote Originally Posted by ZackieDarko
    if somebody could find a 21mm to 19mm bushing we could use the B18 rods with stock pistons

    as far as i know you never will because to have that adapter you would have to have a 2 piece wrist pin just causeing it to fail quickly... like the first start up

    it would be cool as heck if they made them though

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    Re: a20 conrod

    i have been doing some research on a 21mm to 19mm bushing


    crower used to make brass ones so the D guys could rock LS rods without geting custom pistons...but alas they no longer do this

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    Re: a20 conrod

    bushing can be replaced with smaller or larger one, old one is machined out new one made and pressed back in. Not hard when done by someone who knows what there doing off.

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    Re: a20 conrod

    Oh biggest problem is that the rod would be a floating pin but the piston is designed for a fixed pin so not sure how you would get around that other than custom forged or B18 piston at 83mm with a blank top and then have the crown machined for our 3 valve chambers.

    Also last time i measured my A20 wrist pins they were 20mm? Also my stock rods were good upto 200bhp but they didn't take to well to revving upto 7.5k rpm completely stock but balanced lasted 30k miles then they snapped at the neck completely off two at the same time!!! Like a grenade going off inside was quite spectacular!!!

    For the price of the Eagle rods e.g. bugger all i would get them and then have the B18a/b pistons made up at 83mm size and have blank crowns, then have a engine specialist machine the crowns to match our heads. Or just have JE/Wiseco to custom make them to our needs (which would probably be more) But then again doesn't diamond have a pattern for our engines for the Eagle rod size wrist pins?

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    Re: a20 conrod

    Quote Originally Posted by rjudgey
    Oh biggest problem is that the rod would be a floating pin but the piston is designed for a fixed pin so not sure how you would get around that other than custom forged or B18 piston at 83mm with a blank top and then have the crown machined for our 3 valve chambers.
    Also last time i measured my A20 wrist pins they were 20mm? Also my stock rods were good upto 200bhp but they didn't take to well to revving upto 7.5k rpm completely stock but balanced lasted 30k miles then they snapped at the neck completely off two at the same time!!! Like a grenade going off inside was quite spectacular!!!
    For the price of the Eagle rods e.g. bugger all i would get them and then have the B18a/b pistons made up at 83mm size and have blank crowns, then have a engine specialist machine the crowns to match our heads. Or just have JE/Wiseco to custom make them to our needs (which would probably be more) But then again doesn't diamond have a pattern for our engines for the Eagle rod size wrist pins?

    that would be the best idea get some 83mm b18a pistons and rods...so that would be .030 over on the block

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    Re: a20 conrod

    i have looked or 83mm b pistons but havent found shit

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    Re: a20 conrod

    ok the wrist pin from the D is 19 mill. so anyone know for sure what our's is???
    Last edited by hondaman1986; 04-23-2007 at 05:12 PM.

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    Re: a20 conrod

    d series stock rods are junk, used stock a series rods are much better
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    Re: a20 conrod

    Quote Originally Posted by AccordEpicenter
    d series stock rods are junk, used stock a series rods are much better
    but for a low n/a hp build would stock connection rods be fine maybe a good brand name set any suggestions

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    Re: a20 conrod

    ok im might be buying aftermarket D rods not stock D rods so if there wrist pins are 19mm what are our's

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    Re: a20 conrod

    Quote Originally Posted by ZackieDarko
    i have looked or 83mm b pistons but havent found shit

    i think they are .080 over that equals 83mm

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    Re: a20 conrod

    I'm pretty sure there 20mm but maybe U.K. spec engines might be different like the B20A rods our pins are smaller but yours are bigger for some strange reason?
    The Rod bolts on stock rods are very strong i've never had one fail and i've even used ones that have allready done 60k plus miles and revved them to 8k rpm, and even when i had two conrods fail and they were getting stuck in the block they just mashed there way through the block without fail i'd say there easily as good as ARP although ARP are cheaper to replace than buying new honda ones!!

    I'll try and measure one of my spare rods tonight to check the pin size.

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    Re: a20 conrod

    i think they are 19mm (A20's)..could be wrong

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    Re: a20 conrod

    If you look at Wisco or JE websites they ahve B18 pistons listed at 83mm

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    Re: a20 conrod

    Quote Originally Posted by rjudgey
    If you look at Wisco or JE websites they ahve B18 pistons listed at 83mm

    so is .20 or .40 83mm for b-series pistons?

    Wisco makes 81 and 82mm but they have them in .20 and .40 over

    JE makes 83mm pistons part #242879

    A20A3 bore/stroke is 82.7mm bore/3.58in stroke

    the JE pistons say they are 83mm bore/3.047in stroke

    wouldnt this reduce our CR?

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