948 A Series Connecting Rods Pinch Bolt Austin Sprite Mg Midget Mini 2a655 on 2040-parts.com
Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Bidding a set of Mowog factory connecting rods for a 948 A series engine. The part number on the rods is Mowog 2A655. They have pinch bolts at the wrist pin. Nice shape, straight, no damage, one cap bolt is missing but new ones should be used anyway.
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