FWIW.... the parts manuals show for the 1275cc engines 2 alternative
numbers for connecting rods.... AEG520 and AEG624. However, the quantities
for either are 4 required. So, there isn't any different part number by
cylinder, but there are 2 different styles that shouldn't be mixed. My
experience with MOWOG rods is that the casting number is 1 number higher
than the part number, hence your AEG625 casting # is part # AEG624.
HTH Peter C
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At 12:09 AM 7/13/2001, Gerard Chateauvieux wrote:
>Jon,
>
>Probably hard to come up with just one if someone has a complete set. I
>have a couple more blocks than I have rods for. I'd make sure they can be
>reversed. They look pretty much the same, but I think I'd want to be
>positive on that issue.
>
>Gerard
>
>At 6:28 PM -0700 7/12/01, Jon Paschke wrote:
> >Thanks Gerard, I know about the offsets but it looks like they are all the
> >same just reversed on two pistons. I haven't had any offers for any rods yet
> >though.
> >Jon
> >
> >> >
> >> You should note that the rods have offsets. If you have the rod numbers
> >all
> >> on the same side, as you should (I'm not sure if you can flip them), you
> >> need to make sure they are in the right position. If you are not getting a
> >> number four rod, 2 and 4 and 1 and 3 are offset the same way.
> >>
> >> Gerard
> >>
> >> At 11:51 AM -0700 7/12/01, Jon Paschke wrote:
> >> >Hi All,
> >> >
> >> >I'm needing a rod for my 1275 Spridget motor. I have 3 of the AEG-625
> >Midget
> >> >rods but can't find a 4th. This number is cast into the rods so I want to
> >> >match it with another, also if I get a choice it is number 4 but I can
> >> >restamp. Thanks in advance, I expect to pay but hopefully not through the
> >> >nose. ;-)
>
>
>--
>P
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