I don't think the length of the connecting rod necessarily is the same length as the stroke you can have a different length rod but same stroke it would just change piston placementI believe that is known as the piston stroke:
34 mm (1.34 in.)
Here's an interesting thought. Maybe that's what Stihl used to set the 034 model number.
Man I was hoping for around 62mmaprox 58mm or 2.295". I measured off an 036 crank with a failed big end bearing.
As an added note, the 039 crankshaft has the same 1125 part number on the connecting rod.
I was just curious the length of the rod for a project I have in mind is it 58mm as well? Is it the same as 034?I have an 036 crank that has a gritty bearing just sitting on my bench.
If you want it for whatever, mock up, paper weight, Christmas gift, just shoot me your address.
I'm not sure why I've kept it..
You are right. I stand corrected. Sometimes I need my head examined. This is one of those times.I don't think the length of the connecting rod necessarily is the same length as the stroke you can have a different length rod but same stroke it would just change piston placement
034 and 036 share the exact same crank. The size the same, but there have been multiple crank weight and rod styles through the years. I’ve even seen a skeletonized conn rod on an 034.I was just curious the length of the rod for a project I have in mind is it 58mm as well? Is it the same as 034?