Product Description
Stock length 3.308 ARC billet aluminum connecting rod for the 212cc Predator Hemi and Non-Hemi Engines. This recommended upgrade provides a nearly indestructible connecting rod that is best suited for engine applications that produce more than 5500 RPM. Although the factory stock connecting rod will generally withstand consistent 6000 RPM, you will gain added peace of mind as well as durability and ease of rebuilding. This package includes all necessary parts and instructions for a simple and successful installation.
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Could not tourque to spec threads ripped out...
Could not tourque to spec threads ripped out before I could tourqe to spec.
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Came stripped...
So unpleased with this the connecting rod I ordered came with a stripped out bolt and have contacted them and have heard nothing.
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Predator Performance Billet Connecting...
Predator Performance Billet Connecting Rod
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this Billet connecting rod fits non=-hemi and...
this Billet connecting rod fits non=-hemi and hemi engines...
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A must have for any non governed...
A must have for any non governed engine
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Predator Performance Billet Connecting...
Predator Performance Billet Connecting Rod
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NOT FOR 224!!!!
This rod has a smaller wrist pin diameter. DO NOT buy for your 224. Buy arc 6773!!!!!
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Do this fit hemi?
Do this fit hemi?
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Predator Performance Billet Connecting...
Predator Performance Billet Connecting Rod
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Wrist pin on con-rod too small - crank bearings...
Nothing fits my brand new 212 non-hemi from Princess Auto. Spent an hour honing the wrist pin just to have the crank side sloppy. Then the cam doesn’t fit - oversized by thousands. Visually it looks like the stock cam but it does not fit the journals in the case or the cover. Complete waste of time and effort - not even including the money. Why do these parts fit like a glove when someone on YouTube pops them in? Argh!