12100VB00A Nissan ROD COMP-CON, Price: 118.90$, Weight: 1.16kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Nissan

12100VB00A

ROD COMP-CON

58

1.16

 Dispatch 24h

118.90$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Nissan
12100VB00A 
ROD COMP-CON
62
1.334
2-3
99.08$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Nissan
1210003J00 
ROD COMPL-CONNECTING
0
1.323
-
84.28$
Not Available
Nissan
12100VB000 
ROD COMPL-CONNECTING
0
1.334
-
76.18$
Not Available
Nissan
12100VB00F 
ROD COMP-CON
0
1.334
-
72.30$
Not Available

Compatibility

Body StyleEngineFrameVehicle GradeMarketModelModel Year FromDiagram
MINITB45EDHW41SXJapanW4107.2012 View

Connecting Rod Assembly for Durable Engine Performance ⚙️

This OE-grade con-rod set links piston to crankshaft and turns straight piston force into smooth rotation. Built for long-haul duty, it keeps combustion power aligned, reduces friction, and holds a stable bearing oil film. Ideal for fleet and shuttle duty

Why this part is needed ️

When the rod is true and balanced, the engine keeps compression, torque, and clean idle. If the original unit is worn, you get rattles, higher fuel use, and extra stress on crank journals. A quality replacement restores factory geometry, keeps bearings cool, and protects the block.

How it works

The big-end carries bearing shells around the crank journal; the small-end guides the wrist pin. Each cycle loads the beam in tension and compression while pressurized oil feeds through the crank to the shells, preventing metal-to-metal contact.

What happens if it breaks

Ovalized big-end or loose bushings cause knock at idle, metallic glitter in oil, hot low pressure, and misfire. Ignored, it can seize a journal, bend the rod, or punch the block—total engine loss . Replace at bearing clearance limit, after overheat, or when knock appears.

Tech notes

Measure journal size, torque bolts to spec, match rod weights, pre-lube shells, verify side clearance, and recheck oil pressure after first start.

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