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Eagle Connecting Rods Bp5700 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

East Moriches, New York, United States

East Moriches, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Brand:Eagle Specialty Products

Manufacturer's Part Number:5700BPLW

Part Type:Connecting Rods

Product Line:Eagle SIR I-Beam Connecting Rods

Summit Racing Part Number:ESP-5700BPLW

UPC:793348068800

Connecting Rod Length Center to Center (in):5.700 in.

Connecting Rod Beam Style:I-beam

Connecting Rod Material:Forged 5140 steel

Connecting Rod Finish:Shot-peened

Wrist Pin Style:Press-fit

Clearanced for Stroker:No

Cap Retention Style:Cap screw

Connecting Rod Bolt Brand:ARP

Connecting Rod Bolt Diameter:3/8 in.

Connecting Rod Bolt Material:8740 chromoly steel

Fastener Yield Strength (psi):160,000 psi

Connecting Rod Bolt Head Style:12-point

Approximate Connecting Rod Weight (g):565

Rod Journal Diameter (in):2.100 in.

Big End Bore Diameter (in):2.2250 in.

Pin End Bore Diameter:0.927 in.

Advertised Horsepower Rating (hp):500 hp

Advertised RPM Rating:6,000 rpm

Weight Matched Set:Yes

Remanufactured:No

Magnafluxed:Yes

Quantity:Sold as a set of 8.THESE RODS ARE A BRAND NEW OPEN BOX ITEM

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