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Cober Inc. Wrist Pins .927 Dia. X 2.500 Long X .090 Wall (8 Pins Set) on 2040-parts.com

US $96.00
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cober Inc.


Manufactured   by Cober Inc in Argentina(South America) using the process of cold extrusion, wall is very dense and strong. OD is lapping finish to 3microns.

Brand New set of 8 pins. 927-2500-.090 - 
SET OF 8 Pins.

Material :  SAE 5115 Chrome moly
Diameter: 0.927"
Length: 2.500"
Wall Thickness: 0.090" 
OD/Face chamfer .010x45deg.
Weight: 75Gr.  Very light pin but very strong.
Sold As Set of 8
For naturally aspire(Carburetor) engine ,Good for up to 400 horsepower.

 Questions welcome. See pic. of actual item.

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