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Arp Pro Series Connecting Rod Bolts 234-6301 on 2040-parts.com

US $112.56
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Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTOMOTIVE RACING PRODUCTS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:ARP234-6301

Part Type:     Connecting Rod Bolts

Product Line:     ARP Pro Series Connecting Rod Bolts

Applications:     Chevy, LS

Connecting Rod Manufacturer:     Stock

Cap Retention Style:     Cap screw

Rod Bolt Head Style:     E

Rod Bolt Nut Style:     12-point

Fastener Yield Strength (psi):     200,000 psi

Connecting Rod Bolt Material:     ARP2000 alloy

Nuts Included:     No

ARP Pro series connecting rod bolts are precision CNC-machined to exacting specifications and designed for optimum reliability. They are heat-treated and threads are rolled to provide up to ten times more fatigue strength. This makes them far superior to standard OEM fasteners in terms of durability, and fully capable of handling the extra stress of high-combustion engines.

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