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Old 09-29-2011, 12:08 PM
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Does someone know difference (if any) between Porsche Motorsports and std street connecting rod bearings? What is part number for MY2000 Cup bearing? Do you get different variations of std size bearings as on main bearings?
If I'm not mistaken street part numbers are
996 103 121 81 connecting rod bearing M96.76
996 103 121 94 connecting rod bearing M96.79
I have set of Pankl rods but no Cup car (=no part list CD) hence asking.
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Does this help?
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Thanks. It helps if you tell what year model these part numbers are valid. It looks that part numbers are same as street GT3. My rods are said to be from R model. Bolts are from cap and there is washer and nut at the bottom. So there are no threads in titanium, old models. Not sure if bearings are same for newer style rods.
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That is from the 2003 cup car CD.
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How about rod bolts? Are there good ARP bolts what you can use instead of Pankl rod bolts? At leas some of the Cup car sale adds are stating rod bolt replacement with ARP. Are these titanium or steel bolts? I assume I should still use titanium bolts on titanium rods.



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