RB Concept Engine Thread..
#3362
Tech Master
Joined: Jan 2010
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5mm RB, 5mm Nova, am I missing something here?
#3364
This has always been the case, actually .196 on the Nova. On some newer Rb engines they may have the .196 size. When I used to rebuild alot of Rb's and the crank was worn, a used nova rod would fit great saving some $.
Rex
Rex
#3365
#3367
A measurement is a measurement. Fact is you stated crankpins are same size but they aren't. However, my RB Blast V12 has a full circle single slugged crank that has the nova sized(.196") crankpin. Seems like the blast is being built using parts bin specials.
#3368
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Then you say I'm right.
Are you a bit confused?
Remember the user asked about a Blast V15.
#3369
#3370
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The only difference between your V12 and the V15 is the V15 has two slugs on the crank, conrod part number is the same and everything. So basicly, as far as I can tell, he should be able to use the cheap Go or Alpha con rods.
#3371
Well I would measure for sure. The exploded view of engine parts that came with my engine doesn't match squat that's in my engine. It's a joke. If V15 really is the same then the nova rod works. Why anybody would put a pos alpha rod in a nova based engine is beyond me.
#3372
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Joined: Jan 2011
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I have a Blast V15 and the rod has some slop in it already. RB replacement rods are too expensive and would like to know which of the Nova rods will fit this? I know I read somewhere to measure the crank pin but I don't have measuring tool and Im hoping someone here knows off hand....any other rod other than a Nova that will fit? Alpha, GO etc? I know the quality is lower on the other brands but I cant see spending the coin for an OEM rod for such a budget engine at this point.
IMO rod-play and the need to change them is way overrated..
#3373
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Sorry fellas, I didn't mean to start an argument here. I'll just try a friends GO rod and see.
Reason I want to use an Alpha or GO rod is because the cost of an OEM RB rod is 60+ dollars and the engine was only 159.99 so I can't see me spending the coin for an RB rod. If I can get away using a cheaper rod for a few more gallons then I'm a happy camper. I appreciate all the responses and again, sorry to start all of this.
Reason I want to use an Alpha or GO rod is because the cost of an OEM RB rod is 60+ dollars and the engine was only 159.99 so I can't see me spending the coin for an RB rod. If I can get away using a cheaper rod for a few more gallons then I'm a happy camper. I appreciate all the responses and again, sorry to start all of this.



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