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OEM rods just aren't designed to hold tolerances at 6500+ RPM. The big end becomes oval which squeezes the bearing at the parting line and bearing or engine failure results. Been there. The old alternative was to finish the big end with the hole out of round, semi-elliptical, so it would stretch round. I've done that also. It's a band-aide and not a very good one. Best thing that NHRA allowed was aftermarket rods. Well...I guess there could be plenty of debate on that! Save yourself a major head-ache and go with something designed for race cars. Not station wagons and trucks! Good luck.
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