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Old 09-17-2010, 09:53 AM
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Is the NR 07010/1 conrod compatible with the R7, 07009??? What motor is it for?

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Is the NR 07010/1 conrod compatible with the R7, 07009??? What motor is it for?

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No it is not. C rods have a smaller crank pin for the "Colari" edition motors. If your motor has an R rod, you can use any R rod.
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Will it fit the 359?
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Originally Posted by wmay11
Will it fit the 359?
No, even smaller crank pin. Those need the P rods.

You basically have three main Nova .21 rod types.

R series. Big crank pin. Most Nova motors, 35+21, Flash, Kangaroo, all MaxPower, etc.

C Series. Smaller crank pin for Collari motors, 35+21 Collari, Cordoba, etc.

P series. Even smaller crank pin for 359.

Then there is another rod for the short stroke offroad motors (pre-2000 BF)
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Thanks Sean, makes things clear, and I think the new Collaris run the R rod?

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yeah the long pilot shaft Collari (Novarossi 35 PLUS 21 LC/WC09 Limited Edition) takes an R.
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I suppose all you need to do is change the cranks on the motors to run the rod you want??
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Yeah you could. As long as you have a 14.5mm crank motor. I could be wrong but I think all the 14mm crank motors use R rods.
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That sounds right
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Originally Posted by wingracer
yeah the long pilot shaft Collari (Novarossi 35 PLUS 21 LC/WC09 Limited Edition) takes an R.
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I need one of those cranks know where I can get one
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Well that is good news, covert the Cordobas and the 359 cranks and you ready for R7!!!!
Sean you da man!!
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Well that is good news, covert the Cordobas and the 359 cranks and you ready for R7!!!!
Sean you da man!!
I love Frankenstein motors.

My current club race motor is a bone stock Max 721 except for the crank which came out of the BADDEST old R1 I have ever seen. Runs great.

My Nats motor was a 35+21 with a great mod crank from an old 21+3 in it.

Also had an old RB C5 with a bunch of Kangaroo guts in it that was great until she finally blew slam up.
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Originally Posted by wingracer
I love Frankenstein motors.

My current club race motor is a bone stock Max 721 except for the crank which came out of the BADDEST old R1 I have ever seen. Runs great.

My Nats motor was a 35+21 with a great mod crank from an old 21+3 in it.

Also had an old RB C5 with a bunch of Kangaroo guts in it that was great until she finally blew slam up.
Bring on the Frankenstein, I think I am going to stuff around with these ideas, you have opened up a can of worms bro
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359s had crankpin problems. On mine the crank pin broke off the crank. We just put a 35+ crank in it and it runs great. It changes the power curve a bit though.
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Probably more torque? Is it still up there with the rest or does feel a bit sluggish?
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