Eagle Big Block Chevy H Beam 6.135 Connecting Rods Crs61353d Nice Bbc on 2040-parts.com
Sarahsville, Ohio, United States
Eagle 4340 Steel H Beam Rods CRS61353D or CRS-6135-S as on side of rods. 7/16" ARP 8740 rod bolts Bushed, pin - fitted small ends for standard .990 wrist pin size 6.135" Long 2.325" standard big ends for a 2.2000 standard crank journal size. 778 grams Some have small grind marks on caps from balancing (as seen in 1 picture) Very good condition |
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