Bearing option:
Late 80's Dodge Daytona Shelby (2.2L Turbo).
Clevite tri-metal p/n: CB1269P
The bearing is 20mm wide; the 2.2L rod journal is 50mm, like the 2L T4.
Modifications: the bearing tangs are on the wrong side. The 2L rod will need to have the current retaining grooves welded up. The big end diameter needs to be bored to 53mm (+/- 0.05mm); in inches, the stock 2L rod is 2.079", it needs to be bored out to 2.0866"...about 0.007" overbored. The bearing retaining grooves then need to be filed on the opposite side. If you are considering this, you are likely having your 2L rods rebuilt anyway.
Rod options:
Dodge 2.2L, same application as above
Length: 151mm (5.944")
Big-End Diameter: 53mm (2.0866")
Big-end Width: 25.75mm (1.013")
Wrist-pin bore: 22.85mm (0.8996")
This is a long rod, not sure about the composition (maybe forged, maybe powdered-metal). The big end diameter is correct for the bearing option, the big end width is about 0.003" wider than the stock 2L rod. The wrist-pin bushing will need to be pressed out and/or honed for proper bushing (either 22 or 24mm).
Dodge Neon 420a (non-turbo Talon/Eclipse)
Length: 5.428" long
Big-End Diameter: ?
Rod journal diameter: 1.889"
Big-End Width: 1.055"
Wrist-Pin Diameter: 0.865"
Toyota 3SGTE (MR2 turbo, Celica All-Trac)
Length: 5.472" long
Big-End Diameter: ?
Rod journal diameter: 1.889"
Big-End Width: 1.032"
Wrist-Pin Diameter: 0.826"
Both of these rods need the big-end narrowed to 1.010", the big-end diameter bored to 2.0866" (this would remove about 1mm of metal along the perimeter of the rod and cap), and the wrist-pin bored for either a 22 or 24mm bushing. The rod length is certainly attractive.
Other problems with these rods: the rod bolts need to be flipped for clearance (more so with strokers). The stock Neon rods are definitely powdered-metal (they suck), but the Toyota 3SGTE rods are plenty strong for whatever we can throw at 'em. Eagle does make H-beam rods for the Dodge Neon and Toyota 3SGTE, which may be a suitable hi-po starting point.
I have contacted Eagle about possibly pulling a set of 3SGTE rods out of the production line prior to finish machine work (e.g. before bushing the wrist-pin bore, filing bearing-retaining grooves, drilling/threading rod-bolt holes/threads in rod and cap, etc) so that I could have a machine shop finish them to my specifications. So far, no response


Other than that, I'm keeping my eyes open for a set of Pauters

One last thought: if we can ever drum up enough interest to seriously pursue a production run of 2L rods, I hope we would consider designing the big-end to accomodate this Dodge 2.2L bearing. A much better bearing, inexpensive and readily available, and width/diameter are fine for the 2L journal. FWIW, the Dodge 2.2L turbo (Daytona Shelby) and Toyota 3SGTE (MR2 turbo and Celical All-Trac) both can produce big, big power using the stock bottom-end...more than we'll ever see in a T4; just a comment on the quality of the rods and bearings.
Anyway, use this info as you'd like. As I've stated in the other thread, I'm going to use this bearing. Period.