Getting ready for a motor build. What rods should I use. Oliver or Manley I beam and why. Thanks in advance
they use the same size 7/16 bolts. you can't go wrong with either rod. i have Oliver in my motor.Manley. They have been making rods for a long time and I believe the Manley rod uses a larger rod bolt then the Oliver.
there are numerous guys using Oliver on Yellow Bullet making 2k HP. multiple guys state they're the best steel rod they ever used.Hands down the Manley Billet I beam, the rod cross section is much thicker, bottom line, we could not make anything over 1200HP with the oliver without bending them, we tried them 3 times, we switched to the Manley and the same set is still running in Don and Dana cooks engine to this day making over 1800HP !!
We offer 2 versions, the 14319 and the 14321, the first part # is good up to 1400, the second should be used from there up. Both include ARP 2000 bolts, both are 7/16 (BIG bolts).
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OP asked Oliver or Manley I beamshow does the Oliver Billet I Beam Rod factor in this conversation?
they use the same size 7/16 bolts. you can't go wrong with either rod. i have Oliver in my motor.
OP asked Oliver or Manley I beams
Carrillo uses 3/8 bolt, just like Manley H-beam.Maybe Im thinking of the Corrillo(sp?)?
Carrillo uses 3/8 bolt, just like Manley H-beam.
go into the Terminator section and look for broken Manley H-beams. they're a good rod and with the ARP2000 bolt option good for 1k hp. my wife gave me one shot at building my motor, so i went Oliver.Which means I confused Carrillo(3/8) for Oliver(7/16). Oh well. I'd still buy the Manleys. lol
I put Manley H beams in my 5.4 because I've never heard of anyone breaking them and you cant beat the H beams for the price.
don't cheap out on pistons, get a 2618 alloy piston.Thanks to all who responded. I was leaning towards the manley but wanted some confirmation.
don't cheap out on pistons, get a 2618 alloy piston.
there are numerous guys using Oliver on Yellow Bullet making 2k HP. multiple guys state they're the best steel rod they ever used.
Not in a 5.4 Modular!! , the problem with the 5.4 is the VERY long rod (6.658"), the longer the rod, the easier to bend. Even the Manley H beam will take more abuse than the Oliver I beam - This is not another internet opinion, we have proven it!
To the OP, if you are looking for the best piston available take a look at the MMR M2500R pistons, 2618 alloy, tested by MMR up to 2500HP! No other piston manufacturer can claim this for a modular piston! :beer:
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Nelson Race Engines has. I've also seen your motors come with rod bolts installed upside down, drop a valve on start-up and spin a bearing on start up. maybe it's the builder.Not in a 5.4 Modular!! , the problem with the 5.4 is the VERY long rod (6.658"), the longer the rod, the easier to bend. Even the Manley H beam will take more abuse than the Oliver I beam - This is not another internet opinion, we have proven it!
To the OP, if you are looking for the best piston available take a look at the MMR M2500R pistons, 2618 alloy, tested by MMR up to 2500HP! No other piston manufacturer can claim this for a modular piston! :beer:
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