Barry L (10/17/2009)
Hi Dig up issue #66 of your Y-Block magazine......Jerry C. has an article explaining the basic requirements. I had to read it a few times to get a handle on it...length of a new rod and comp. distance of a new piston and decking the block for fine tuning, aiming for that zero or nearly so, deck height. Availability of pistons with the right bore size and compression height is the limiting factor. John Mummert has a selection that uses Eagle rods..... hope this is of some help. Barry LThanks for the ref. to issue 66. My stack doesnt go back that far so will order it with the subscription renewal.
This probably isnt going to happen, but it would be great if I could find a 2.10 big end rod the same length as a 312 rod that uses a proper size bushing. Then a replacement flat top piston would be very close to the right position. My problem is not knowing the options in rod lengths and their piston pin diameters, plus the same with the pistons. I've tried pulling up some of the sites of makers referenced by Ted in one of the previous threads but havent been able to get the information, at least not yet.
Edit: Finally have a number. Scat -2-350-6250-2100 . 6.250 L, 2.10 journal, 927 pin, ARP8740 bolt. $450. With the length being only .002 shorter than the 312 rods, the piston location should be very close to even with the deck if my thinking is correct. Now need to find something similar that is about $100 less.
Mike, located in the Siskiyou mountains, Southern, OR 292 powered 1946 Ford 1/2 ton, '62 Mercury Meteor, '55 Country Squire (parting out), '64 Falcon, '54 Ford 600 tractor.