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Crower Sp93231b-4 Ford 2.3 2300 Sportsman I-beam Rods Stock Bearing on 2040-parts.com

US $335.76
Location:

Post Falls, Idaho, United States

Post Falls, Idaho, United States
ran for 35 laps, slight oil residue
Brand:Crower Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:SP93231B-4 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

These rods were bought from Speedway Motors for $469.99 and used for 35 laps of practice.

Rods are in great shape, rules changed to allow the use of longer rods, thats the only reason for selling them.

I only turned 5900rpm due to wrong gear ratio.

Small end is .912 and big end is stock size of 2.17(2.04 with STD bearing)

Rod width is .990

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