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Crane Cams Racing Pushrods Hardened Chromoly For Chevy 348-409-427(z11). on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Iron River, Wisconsin, United States

Iron River, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Crane Cams Manufacturer Part Number:15621-16 UPC:021174001952

This is a New set of racing pushrods by Crane Cams the #is 15621-16 there are 16 hardened Chromoly the box has some shelf wear but pushrods are brand NEW they fit the Chevy 348-409 and the Z11 427. They have been heat treated

For Use with Guideplates:Yes

Pushrod Tube Diameter:5/16 in.

Pushrod Material:Chromoly

Top Tip Style:Ball

Bottom Tip Style:Ball

Intake Overall Length (in):8.786 in.

Exhaust Overall Length (in):9.142 in.

One-Piece Pushrod:Yes

Oiling:Yes

Tapered:No

Tip Attachment:Press fit

Top Tip Diameter:5/16 in.

Bottom Tip Diameter:5/16 in.

Wall Thickness (in):0.080 in.

Heat-treated  yes

Crane performance pushrods are made from 4130 chromoly seamless steel tubing. The ends are precision-made, carburized, heat-treated for strength and wear resistance, and press-fit into the tubing. Some applications are also carbonitride heat-treated to strengthen and harden the tubing for use with or without pushrod guideplates. In these instances, the ends are spot-welded into the tubing for maximum strength and reliability.

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