This bit of a quote was lifted from a face book page. Were there different length rods available back then or now?
"this one 850 is 75 percent done by Norman white but I have long conrods to help a bit , good luck with the engine build"
Only one length ex factory,…
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Long vs short?
John:
Your posting talks about a "long con rod"
So, you are saying that there were in fact long and short(er) con rods?
Mike
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No ex factory in the day but…
No ex factory in the day but one length, but there are now.
MAP do one version, Thunder Engineering do another but you need matching high pin short pistons to keep standard barrel.
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Small end eye
FWIW, years ago I acquired a pair of Cosworth pistons for a Commando engine I intended building. As well as reworking the head and machining out the Concentrics to 33mm (at his suggestion), Mick Hemmings had the 850 barrels bored out to suit the oversized pistons.
As the Cosworth gudgeon pins were larger, when we discussed machining the small-ends, Mick said best thing would be to bore them excentric, so as not to take any meat from the top of the rods.
Never got round to the job, and subsequently sold off the whole top end, so I cannot say what the effect of reducing the centres was, but I guess 1-2mm wouldnt have made that much difference on a road bike....
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Only one length ex factory, today the hot setup is short low weight piston on a long con rod to keep piston height the same.