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« Reply #50 on: June 07, 2010, 10:47:56 pm »
 I think he means the 5/16ths part below the socket head..

 Are those rods stock length??

 I am sort of thinking if they kissed the sleeves that they may not have been in a huge bore motor?
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« Reply #51 on: June 08, 2010, 05:42:44 am »
The bolts are 5/16" diameter and 11/2 inch long beneath the socket head. The socket heads screw all the way into the main bearing cap.The main bearing cap shoulder has a different type of metal surface the bottom of the hex head rests on. I'm thinking flat washer even though I haven't been able to pry one out yet.
 One more thing ,the upper rod and bearing retainer were separated by the fracture method







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« Reply #52 on: June 08, 2010, 05:55:37 am »
The bolts are 5/16" diameter and 11/2 inch long beneath the socket head. The socket heads screw all the way into the main bearing cap.The main bearing cap shoulder has a different type of metal surface the bottom of the hex head rests on. I'm thinking flat washer even though I haven't been able to pry one out yet.
 One more thing ,the upper rod and bearing retainer were separated by the fracture method








Is that a small crack on edge of the cap bolt hole at 11:00 oclock??
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« Reply #53 on: June 08, 2010, 06:16:24 am »
Optical illusion. Rather than to continue guessing at the condition of the rods are Mr Rieck or Big Jay willing to do an inspection and service on the rods?  
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Re: RC Golden Rods
« Reply #54 on: June 08, 2010, 06:20:55 am »
The bolts are 5/16" diameter and 11/2 inch long beneath the socket head. The socket heads screw all the way into the main bearing cap.The main bearing cap shoulder has a different type of metal surface the bottom of the hex head rests on. I'm thinking flat washer even though I haven't been able to pry one out yet.
 One more thing ,the upper rod and bearing retainer were separated by the fracture method








Is that a small crack on edge of the cap bolt hole at 11:00 oclock??

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« Reply #55 on: June 08, 2010, 06:42:51 am »
I got out a dental pick and found out those are definatly washers supporting the bottom of the hex head bolt inside the bearing cap.
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« Reply #56 on: June 08, 2010, 07:33:52 am »
 That is not fracture method, it is serrated.

 Are the washers slit or just flat ? There is a special washer for allenheads called high crown I think.. but they may have just made their own.

 The mark at 11 oclock looks like a pre anodized little bump or burr.
 Are they standard length?
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Re: RC Golden Rods
« Reply #57 on: June 08, 2010, 12:54:14 pm »
Rods are standard length. Washers are flat For what thats worth the rods are labeled RC
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Re: RC Golden Rods
« Reply #58 on: June 08, 2010, 06:16:34 pm »
Optical illusion. Rather than to continue guessing at the condition of the rods are Mr Rieck or Big Jay willing to do an inspection and service on the rods?  

Best we could do is measure everything for you. If any dimensions are out, we cannot rebuild them. There is also no way to check the material fatigue.

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« Reply #59 on: June 09, 2010, 04:47:29 am »
Optical illusion. Rather than to continue guessing at the condition of the rods are Mr Rieck or Big Jay willing to do an inspection and service on the rods?  

Best we could do is measure everything for you. If any dimensions are out, we cannot rebuild them. There is also no way to check the material fatigue.
Those serrations do make it a bit difficult to resize big ends. ;)
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« Reply #60 on: June 09, 2010, 07:12:23 am »
I bought a set of these in 75 from RC and i think i was told they were made by Carrillo, i may be wrong but thats what i remember.TC
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« Reply #61 on: June 09, 2010, 02:09:03 pm »
I know the guy that made the golden rods. He cut them out of plate stock because that was way cheaper than having a forging die made.

Back in the day, we installed a lot of them as well as the MC japanese forged rods. Both had the bearing locater pins. We just took an old rod cap and drilled a hole in it dead center, and used it as a drill jig to drill the bearings.

If those rods have a 3/8 12 pt head, they are probably 5/16 thread. If so, we can hook you up with new bolts.

  Tom, if you would have read through the pages of this topic you have seen what Big Jay from A.P.E. stated about the R.C. Golden rods.  Carrillo had nothing to do with the aluminum rods.  As far as i know Carrillo has never made aluminum rods.   ;D
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« Reply #62 on: June 09, 2010, 07:37:30 pm »
 They didnt do it cuz its cheaper, they did it cuz the forgings are more suceptible to a certain type of corrosion, thus shortening the life.
 The blank is cheaper  when you use a forging, the final product is not..
  They ran 300 plus HP on Golden Rods.
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« Reply #63 on: June 09, 2010, 09:23:15 pm »
I know the guy that made the golden rods. He cut them out of plate stock because that was way cheaper than having a forging die made.

  Tom, if you would have read through the pages of this topic you have seen what Big Jay from A.P.E. stated about the R.C. Golden rods.  Carrillo had nothing to do with the aluminum rods.  As far as i know Carrillo has never made aluminum rods.   ;D


Yea, I read and understood it big mouth and if can you read it, he said he knows the guy, he never said he didnt work for Carillo ;D So watch for finger... ;D
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Re: RC Golden Rods
« Reply #64 on: June 09, 2010, 09:33:39 pm »
 I wasn't trying to be a smart a$$. Just pointing out some info.  Right back atcha ........... ;D

                    
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« Reply #65 on: June 09, 2010, 09:39:27 pm »
They didnt do it cuz its cheaper, they did it cuz the forgings are more suceptible to a certain type of corrosion, thus shortening the life.
 The blank is cheaper  when you use a forging, the final product is not..
  They ran 300 plus HP on Golden Rods.

The guy that made them did it out of plate only as a cost deal. MTC when ahead and spent the big coin for a forging die. The dies are incredibly expensive. Then you have to have a forging shop hammer out the blanks.
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« Reply #66 on: June 09, 2010, 09:49:28 pm »
 I just bought a nice set of MTC aluminum rods from Cavebear.  ;D   
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« Reply #67 on: June 09, 2010, 10:02:22 pm »
 I screwed that up.. forged blank is/can be more costly to make, but machining is far less.
 Of course if they make enough of them, forging cost is much lower..

 do you know,  if the MTC were made from the same forgings as Superrods & Yoshi?
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« Reply #68 on: June 10, 2010, 04:12:43 am »
Just to clarify ,my intent was never to have these rods live in a high rpm hell.I have stroker golden rods and  MTC crank for that.I plan to put them in an 895 Henry Abe kit and put the motor in my Seeley Honda.I do have another stroked crank with a spacer plate(which I don't care for) I may put in this motor.This engine would be all about torque.I always wanted Golden Rods so if genuine and they're within spec I finally got them in my Golden Years.Yes, the motor will see red line occasionally(11'000rpm) but will spend most of its' life puttering along happily between between 2500rpm and 7500rpm.They will be magnafluxed and checked to see they're within specs, but regardless they shouldn't come close to seeing the environment the were designed for.   
 
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« Reply #69 on: June 10, 2010, 04:22:12 am »
Just to clarify ,my intent was never to have these rods live in a high rpm hell.I have stroker golden rods and  MTC crank for that.I plan to put them in an 895 Henry Abe kit and put the motor in my Seeley Honda.I do have another stroked crank with a spacer plate(which I don't care for) I may put in this motor.This engine would be all about torque.I always wanted Golden Rods so if genuine and they're within spec I finally got them in my Golden Years.Yes, the motor will see red line occasionally(11'000rpm) but will spend most of its' life puttering along happily between between 2500rpm and 7500rpm.They will be magnafluxed and checked to see they're within specs, but regardless they shouldn't come close to seeing the environment the were designed for.   
 
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« Reply #70 on: June 10, 2010, 04:42:31 am »
Just to clarify ,my intent was never to have these rods live in a high rpm hell.I have stroker golden rods and  MTC crank for that.I plan to put them in an 895 Henry Abe kit and put the motor in my Seeley Honda.I do have another stroked crank with a spacer plate(which I don't care for) I may put in this motor.This engine would be all about torque.I always wanted Golden Rods so if genuine and they're within spec I finally got them in my Golden Years.Yes, the motor will see red line occasionally(11'000rpm) but will spend most of its' life puttering along happily between between 2500rpm and 7500rpm.They will be magnafluxed and checked to see they're within specs, but regardless they shouldn't come close to seeing the environment the were designed for.   
 

Why do you want to rev it too 11,000, dose it make power that far up ?

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« Reply #71 on: June 10, 2010, 04:56:09 am »
I defer to the elder statemen of the board. Zyglo for the rods. What's used on magnesium these days. My kimtabs have to be checked.

You caught me Sam. No  non race engine built for torque will have any thing left at those rpms. By the way,Sam could you PM me and show me how th put smiley faces
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« Reply #72 on: June 10, 2010, 05:22:22 am »
If you don't see a row of smiley faces  :) ;) :D ;D >:( :( :o 8) ??? ::) :P :-[ :-X :-\ :-* :'( like these above where you type your post, then your computer is not set up properly, motors yes, computers no ;D
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« Reply #74 on: June 10, 2010, 05:38:01 am »
See what I mean Cavebear, even Billy Bellcow has smileys and he lives in Atlanta. :D :D :D :D

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