Here is a set of 6.535 long connecting rods removed from a big block Chevy. The big end is for a 2.100 crankshaft pin and the wrist pin end is .930. They have 7\16 ARP 2000 cap screws and weigh 713 grams. These were in a running engine with no bearing or oiling issues. The name has been sanded off but I think they are Manley's. The winning bid gets the 8 rods shown in the pictures. Free shipping to the lower 48 states. Sola as is.
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