All short deck 144, 170, 188, 200's ran 4.71" rods. (60 to 83 in America)
All 188's, 5.40" approx (68 to 95 in Argie, 68 to 70 in Aussie)
All 221's, 5.14", not 5.41 as stated in the tech article. (68 to 95 in Argie, 68 to 71 in Aussie)
All long block 200's made in Geelong, Australia, had 6.27" rods (71 to 88)
All Aussie and US 250's, 5.88" (69 to 80 in US, 71 to 93 in Aussie)
US 2.3 HSC I4 was 5.45" (83 to 90)
US 2.5 HSC I4 was 6.00" (86 to 95?)
All OHC 3.2", 6.27" (88 to 92)
All OHC 3.9's, 5.88" (88 to 92)
All pre 1998 4.0's, 5.88". (93 to 97)
All post 98 AU 1, 2 3, and BA's, 6.06" (98 to date)
The Argie or Aussie 221's will take a set of 1.25" pistons. You'll make big sales of those, as there are many 188's about in BA!
The 200 will take a later 170 Maverick seven bearing or post 66-67 170 seven bearing Aussie XR Falcon crank. It needs a 100 thou gasket to run a 1.04" piston.
Best option is the 5.2" Lima rod with 1.04" piston in a stock 200 block. It solves all the rod ratio problems. I'm unsure of the rod bearing issues, but the wrist pin is perfectly the same size.
Well done, John.