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ARC Racing 6256 Billet Rod, Harbor Freight Predator +.020 3.328 X 1.191 X .709 Online

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ARC +.020 long billet rod with bearing inserts for the Harbor Freight Predator 212cc engine. Fits both the Hemi and Non-Hemi versions. 3.328  center-to-center for a 1.188  rod journal and .709  wrist pin. the +.020 length for use with the stock crankshaft and stock style (dished or flat top) piston to lessen the pistons in the hole depth. Built from 7075-T651 aircraft grade aluminum.  Uses ARC s custom manufactured bearing inserts and ARP rod bolts manufactured specifically for ARC. Our rods have the only forced oiling scoop dipper rods available for these engines providing superior lubrication at the bearing journal.

Rod bolt torque: 170 Inch lbs lubricated

 ***Will Not fit the Honda Gx200 or Clone 196cc crank***

 

 Installation Instructions:

 To install your ARC rod you will need a 12 point 1 4 socket and a QUALITY inch pound torque wrench. You will need an outside micrometer, dial bore gauge or plasti gauge, and motor oil.

 Measure the crank pin diameter with the outside mic, it should measure 1.188-1.1875 . Measure in several spots to insure roundness. If larger than 1.188 , crank journal should be polished down to spec. If journal is out of round more than .0005 it probably should be replaced. The crank pin finish should be smooth to the touch.

 When disassembling the rod notice on the side of the rod with the part number there are two dots next to the separation point of the beam and cap (some older rods don t have dots). These dots help to re-orientate the cap and beam when assembled. The side of the rod with the part number engraved will always face the side cover, and all oiling holes in the rod will face the cam. 

 Make sure the bearing and rod serrations are clean. Install the bearings by lining up the tangs on the bearing with the cut outs on the rod. Lubricate the rod bolt threads with straight motor oil and hand tighten the bolts. Using the torque wrench and 12 point 1 4  socket tighten the bolts to 60 Inch lbs. Alternate each side to increase the torque by 20 lbs at a time until you reach 150 Inch lbs. This helps seat the rod bearing especially on a new rod. Measure the bore with your dial bore gauge opposite the parting lines. If using plasti gauge you will have to install the rod on the crank and use in accordance the plasti gauge instructions.

 The rod bore should measure 1.191 + .0005 . With plasti gauge you are looking for about .003 total oil clearance. From .0025-.0035 clearance is acceptable. Anything outside that dimension please call 800-521-3560 for recommendation.

 Once clearance is set apply motor oil to rod bolts, bearings, crank journal, and wrist pin. Then install.

 Do Not use sticky automotive assembly lube, always use the oil you plan to run in the engine as assembly lube for all internal parts.  

 Final rod bolt torque is 170 Inch lbs.

 Improperly torqueing rod bolts is one of the most common causes of rod failure.

 Refer to instructions shipped with all rods and the video below for more detailed instructions. 

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