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Help identifying rods

mcbride89

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Belmar,NJ
So I picked up my blown motor from the shop it was in. The PO claimed it had arias pistons and carillo rods.. Well I believe it was built but not carillo rods as they don't look like what I've turned up. There are no real markings on them. On the wrist pins I found CP something a rather so I believe these are CP pistons on there but Idk what these rods are from
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Rod 3 is discolored, I'm thinking the problem started there...
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Looky looky what was left for me in the pan
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Also, what are your guys thoughts on reusing the 3 that look fine down the line.

It was obviously rebuilt as all the hardware I'm pulling is ARP bolts.

Also I remembered I had a good alternator on this block and tensioner so I believe I might be getting the car in working order again and sorting the rest /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Ant
 
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