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1204-10072 Vigilante H-beam S/r Bushed-5.155/2.123/.912/.833 on 2040-parts.com

US $430.00
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Probe Racing Manufacturer Part Number:LG3-5155H

These H-Beam Steel Rods are precision forged of select 4340 aircraft quality steel,vacuum degassed to remove impurities. They are forged in two pieces to insure proper grain flow, then all surfaces are CNC machined into a track proven H-Beam design and shot-peened to relieve stress. Silicon Bronze bushings are then installed for increased wear resistance and precision ground alignment sleeves are added to the rod cap to prevent cap walk under high horsepower loads.


Vendor NameProbe Industries
Product TypeConnecting Rod
Engine FamilyFORD - 302 Based V8
Material4340 Forged Steel
Connecting Rod StyleH Beam
Connecting Rod Length
5.155
Big End Bore Diameter
2.239
Pin End Bore Diameter
.912
Big End Width
.833
Wrist Pin
Floating
Cap Retention
Cap Screw
Rod Bolt
ARP 8740
Approximate Rod Weight562
Weight Matched SetYes
BalancedYes
QuantitySold as a set of 8








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