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Car type: 1928 tourer (mag type), short chassis Gould Ulster
The rods in your picture look to be the right ones, and they look as though they may have had some crack test fluid sprayed on the little end. This would be where any crack usually develops. If you buy these rods I suggest using new big end bolts and self locking nuts, which allow exactly the correct torque to be applied, and also new HT little end bolts. It may well be that the big ends require re-metalling to fit the journal size of your crankshaft. If they are too small it may be possible to machine to fit the shaft without re-metalling, or a skilled person could scrape them to fit.
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I can't tell from the photograph, but some engines had 2 main bearings and some had 3.
If your engine has 2 main bearings the big end cap should be symmetrical around the fixing bolts; if 3 main bearings, the rods are offset to one side and slightly narrower (in fact it was same as 2-bearing rod, but a little cut off one side).
I wouldn't worry about a little surface rust, a wire brush can remove it, as long as there isn't other damage.
Cracks from the slot at the little end are a problem and to be avoided. If you don't have crack test kit look very carefully with a magnifying glass.
The other thing to avoid is any rod with cuts in the side of the shaft, sometimes people used to mark no's 1, 2, 3,4 by saw cuts in the side, it's a complete disaster...
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Hi Chris,
Do you mean i have to get it from A7 C and give it to John kirby for re-metaling
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Kiru
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If its relevant, David fom A7Components is away at the moment, not returning until 25th May...
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Yeah i got out of office message. Does anyone might have these con rods?
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Kiru
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I do wonder what the state of the crankshaft is like given the condition of the big end shown. The two components (big ends and big end journals on the crank) need to be in perfect condition. My apologies if this is already understood...