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    Con rods for volvo 850 t5 1996

    Im going to get a set of forged con rods for the 850 ive seen these but dont know much about them also can any one reccomend some where to get a set from
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Conrod-Vol...item5d2ca79107

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    They look like the ones I have in mine, and, you get ARP bolts with them

    Don at Kalmar do some too

    http://kalmar-union.com/parts/volvo-...70_c70-engine/




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    Cheers paul do you have to buy certain shells to match them or is it just a case of buying the same shell as being removed from the car

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    Big end bearings are all the same, unless your crank has been reground at some point, its the main bearings that come in different sizes.




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    Tim Williams can also get the rods.

    There was a comparison thread on VS covering the chinese made rods (including the Max Speeding rods)
    http://volvospeed.com/vs_forum/topic...na-comparison/

    Sten Parner also does them (best to contact them though as their website is in Swedish and google can only translate so much)
    http://www.stenparnermotor.se/default.aspx?NodeId=43

    And THS still do them
    http://thsperformance.co.uk/hbeamconrods.php

    Think the general consensus is wherever you get them from they are better than stock rods unless you're looking for mega bhp.
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    Chad text me today saying he was selling his set(un-used Kalmar) and asking if i knew anyone.......might be worth a shout, call me Pete if you aint got his number.


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    Just seen your pm Pete will give you a bell


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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb192uk View Post
    Tim Williams can also get the rods.

    There was a comparison thread on VS covering the chinese made rods (including the Max Speeding rods)
    http://volvospeed.com/vs_forum/topic...na-comparison/

    Sten Parner also does them (best to contact them though as their website is in Swedish and google can only translate so much)
    http://www.stenparnermotor.se/default.aspx?NodeId=43

    And THS still do them
    http://thsperformance.co.uk/hbeamconrods.php

    Think the general consensus is wherever you get them from they are better than stock rods unless you're looking for mega bhp.
    That Volvospeed thread was an interesting read, thanks




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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb192uk View Post
    Tim Williams can also get the rods.

    There was a comparison thread on VS covering the chinese made rods (including the Max Speeding rods)
    http://volvospeed.com/vs_forum/topic...na-comparison/

    Sten Parner also does them (best to contact them though as their website is in Swedish and google can only translate so much)
    http://www.stenparnermotor.se/default.aspx?NodeId=43

    And THS still do them
    http://thsperformance.co.uk/hbeamconrods.php

    Think the general consensus is wherever you get them from they are better than stock rods unless you're looking for mega bhp.
    Cheers bomb that brilliant what is till carnt figure out is why some come with the cut backs as can be seen in the first rod in the picture and then the other two dont surly the first one would be best as it locates the shell

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    Had a look around, theres not much info on whether the bearings have locating tabs, it seems the early engines had them but later ones didn't. The part number listed covers a lot of engines up to recent years but information on whether this part has tabs or not.
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    well i'm in even more of a tiss as i don't know whether to stay with 139mm rods & current pistons, or go 143mm with the newer shorter pistons

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    Even more confusing, found this thread saying that whiteblocks don't have tabs
    http://forums.turbobricks.com/showthread.php?t=87574
    1996 Olive Green 850 AWD - Follow the Project - Forged rods, 19T, big blue injectors, 960 TB, 3.25" MAF, Ostrich, 608 binary, arduino data display, active exhaust control with Focus RS tips, 320mm front brake conversion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p fandango View Post
    well i'm in even more of a tiss as i don't know whether to stay with 139mm rods & current pistons, or go 143mm with the newer shorter pistons
    I just done want what happend to danny happen to me so when the csar is all back together ill strip the old engine and will post pics up weather the standard con rods have locators or not on a 1996 engine i know for sure on a 1995 pre obd2 engine i split up deff had them

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb192uk View Post
    Even more confusing, found this thread saying that whiteblocks don't have tabs
    http://forums.turbobricks.com/showthread.php?t=87574

    Lol some confusion out there but look at these

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    My spare engine is a 98 (I think, x70 series at least) I'll have a look see what thats got.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb192uk View Post
    Even more confusing, found this thread saying that whiteblocks don't have tabs
    http://forums.turbobricks.com/showthread.php?t=87574
    I've just checked my old con-rods (I have it in my bedroom!)

    That has cutouts




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    Right took the cap off the rod to have a look the rods do have very little cut back bit for what reason i dont know as the shells are smooth and have no locators on them to fit in



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    Quote Originally Posted by t5 pete View Post
    Right took the cap off the rod to have a look the rods do have very little cut back bit for what reason i dont know as the shells are smooth and have no locators on them to fit in


    Can we see the rods so peeps know what they look like bent mate

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    Will do buddy it will be a few days tho

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    Heres what a bent conrod looks like


 

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