Description
When that knocking sound starts showing up in your Deutz engine or you notice power falling off during heavy work, it’s often telling you that the connecting rods need attention. These critical engine components connect your pistons to the crankshaft and transfer all that combustion power to get the job done. A worn or damaged connecting rod can turn a good day in the field into an expensive engine rebuild, so catching problems early saves both time and money.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-manufactured connecting rod engineered for FL912 and FL913 air-cooled diesel engines
- Features the correct 35mm pin dimension for proper piston connection
- Built to handle the constant reciprocating motion and high pressures of diesel combustion while maintaining proper engine clearances
- Direct replacement that restores factory power transfer and reduces engine vibration
- Quality construction designed to work with proper lubrication for long service life
Built for Real Farm Work
These Deutz FL912 and FL913 air-cooled diesel engines are workhorses found in a wide range of agricultural and industrial equipment including tractors, construction machinery, generators, water pumps, and material handling equipment. Whether you’re running a DX series utility tractor, an Agroprima field machine, or powering equipment with these reliable air-cooled motors, the connecting rod assembly is what makes it all work together smoothly.
Made to Last
These reliable engines are known for their durability, easy maintenance, and ability to operate in harsh conditions worldwide. This connecting rod is manufactured to the same standards that made Deutz engines legendary for dependability. The bearing surfaces are designed to work with proper lubrication while resisting wear from the high pressures and temperature cycling that come with diesel combustion.
Installation Notes
Installation requires complete engine disassembly and is typically performed during major engine overhauls along with other wear components like bearings, rings, and gaskets. Always replace connecting rod bearings during rebuild and check all clearances carefully. Proper sizing and fitting is critical to achieve correct piston pin clearances, so this work is best left to experienced engine rebuilders who have the tools and knowledge to do it right.





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