- Fitment:For Predator 212cc Engine Go Kart Cart
- Package Includes:A Connecting Rod
- The rod measures (3.328″+.020)
- Rod bolt torque: 150 Inch/lbs
- Installation method:Disassemble the connecting rod, and insert the bearings in the grooves. place the small end of the connecting rod, in a vise so it can hold the crank while you are torquing the bolts. Put the crank journal on the long half of the connecting rod, place the other half of the arc connecting rod over the top of the crank journal. Oil the connecting rod bolts. Torque specs indicate 150 inch/pounds. Start by hand tightening the bolts, use an inch pound torque wrench with a 1/4″ 12 point socket,then switch between bolts every 20 inch pounds until they stretch and top out at 150inch pounds.


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Billet Aluminum Connecting Rod (3.328″+.020) For Predator 212cc Engine Go Kart Cart
*$949.00
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | kuikui |
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Brand | BUHNSS |
Model | Connecting Rod |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | (3.328"+.020) |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | AMKK_MK0115 |
Date First Available | August 2, 2023 |
Grayden –
Don’t buy this connecting rod. It split in half and put a huge hole in the block and broke everything inside
coltrane –
It’s good for the price, but it came with a little bit of oxidation. Also a bolt broke when I torqued it to spec but I’m pretty sure it’s my torque wrench, not the bolt. Would recommend, it’s worth it
Neicha Acevedo –
When torquing to 160inch lbs bolt snapped
Favio –
During installation, biltong snapped before getting close to recommended torque
Ike Shellhammer –
Fits like a glove and its great quality. No issues after 3 months of use
coltrane –
Perfect
Grayden –
Rod bearings where both destroyed when I got them looks like a manufacture issue. rod looks solid.
WORKS WITH PS5 AND ASTRO A40/TR MIXAMP –
Great rod no clearance issues paired with stock crank and a flat top piston hitting 60+mph easily
Mark –
1:1 clone of arc rod. Got the bearings seated no problem and then installed in the motor. Instructions clearly state 150inch lbs not 170 so that’s what I did. Get threads wet with oil before seating bearings and again when installing in motor. Was an easy install and saved money by going with this instead of the arc rod. Glad to know that now with my flat top piston,18lb springs, and arc flywheel I know my engine should be bulletproof.