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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Henderson, NV
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Has anyone used Crower rods? They cost several times what Scat does, but are NHRA listed for some apps where Scat isn't.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: 1710 Dutch Lane,Jeffersonville,IN
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We have used them in some of the 400 sbc SS engines we have built.At the time they were the only ones who would build a custom length rod for you,and that is what a stock length 400 rod was considered at the time,custom.Now Manley has a pretty nice 400 rod also.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sand Springs, OK
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You can get Scat rods approved, but it will cost you one rod. Wesley did it for me, didn't take him long to get it done.
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Location: League City, Texas
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Any of you guys ever use Ohio Crank stuff? I know that their cranks are forged over seas but machine at their facilities. I think they make their own rods. Got a 468 Pontiac stroker kit in my bracket car and a 489 BBC in my wifes car and they are still together. Good stuff.
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