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Connecting Rod Part Number?
Hi,
I am investigating a set of connecting rods. I have searched the internet for 1/2 an hour (at least). I can't find any information. This is the part number; 964 121.8R Help, as always is greatly appreciated. Thanks James |
That number doesnt show up, what rod are you looking for?
Bruce |
Thanks for replying. That is what I found. But that is the number that is stamped into the rods. The owner claims that they are 964 RSR. They are used, I wonder if they would be a better rod than a standard 993? There are only 5 of them.
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The 993 rods are beamed rods, different from previous 911 rods.
Bruce |
993 rods are different, but I have found two different people say that the 964 and 993 RSR used the same connecting rod. However, I have not come accross anything other than what someone has posted; it is not the same as seeing it listed with the part number.
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Thanks Steve. Is the crank a standard 964, or a special RSR eddition? Here is a picture. They only have a casting number, and no part number.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1293736788.jpg
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Thanks to all who helped me decide, especially Steve. I will get the standard 993 rods.
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