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reddevil 03-13-2007 11:20 PM

Milling some rods so they fit STI pistons.
 
Stock Subaru STI pistons are the ONLY Subaru piston that needs this modification to the end of the rod. Stock STI rods come with the mod already done. Since I am using longer rods (about 1.5 mm), I needed to do it myself.

http://www.vincentfurniture.com/phot...sofstirods.jpg

http://www.vincentfurniture.com/phot...ofstirods2.jpg


And the results... About 1.92 mm short of the deck. This is using a 2.2 phase 1 crank in a 2.5 phase 1 block with phase 2 2.5 rods with STI pistons. The stock STI rods had the pistons REALLY below the deck. I will probably be milling down the block about .75 mm.
http://www.vincentfurniture.com/phot...phase2rods.jpg

88dx 03-13-2007 11:34 PM

Re: Milling some rods so they fit STI pistons.
 
WTF the pistons arnt PINK? ???

Tom-Guy 03-13-2007 11:45 PM

Re: Milling some rods so they fit STI pistons.
 
.75 mm, huh? You must be some sort of rich man that you can afford fancy cam gears to dial in your mechanical timing. You SURE you logged onto the right forum?? :P


BTW, last time I had to do that to a set of rods I just dressed them with an angle grinder. Takes about one tenth the time, works great too.

reddevil 03-13-2007 11:50 PM

Re: Milling some rods so they fit STI pistons.
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
.75 mm, huh? You must be some sort of rich man that you can afford fancy cam gears to dial in your mechanical timing.

Joking in which way, sarcastic or funny? Cause I am not sure what you mean. haha

Tom-Guy 03-13-2007 11:54 PM

Re: Milling some rods so they fit STI pistons.
 
That's an OHC engine. If you molest head/deck height by machining then the mechanical timing is thrown off. A couple thousandths, who cares? Three quarters of a freaking millimeter aka approx 0.030" and you are several degrees out of alignment.

reddevil 03-14-2007 12:00 AM

Re: Milling some rods so they fit STI pistons.
 
I will research this.

Each tooth on the cam gear is worth 7.5 degrees, so when setting up the timing belt, that is one option.

The other option, is of course to run LOW compression, about 7.3-1 and NO decent quench.

88dx 03-14-2007 12:14 AM

Re: Milling some rods so they fit STI pistons.
 
Take the middle layer of the HG out ud probably be in the mid 8's after that

whiterice 03-14-2007 12:54 AM

Re: Milling some rods so they fit STI pistons.
 
This will help people understand your post:
http://www.crawfordperformance.com/i.../rods1logo.jpg
http://www.crawfordperformance.com/i...e/rodslogo.jpg
http://www.crawfordperformance.com/i...Pistons_01.jpg
http://www.crawfordperformance.com/i...iside1logo.jpg

reddevil 03-14-2007 01:28 AM

Re: Milling some rods so they fit STI pistons.
 
Yeah, making the right rod look like the middle rod at the crank end!

0b00st0 03-14-2007 01:32 AM

Re: Milling some rods so they fit STI pistons.
 

Post pics of your mill.


Looks good mang.





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