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Eagle Sir 6.385 Rods Bushed New Bbc Big Chevy I-beam on 2040-parts.com

US $279.99
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

These are a set of 8 brand new rods in the box. Here are the specs for them.  Thank you

Premium 5140 Forged i Beam Rod Feature
Rod Length: 6.385"
Rod Big End: 2.20"
Rod Gudgen Pin: 0.99"
Rod Bush End: Bushed Floating
Number of Con Rods in Set: 8
aircraft quality 5140 chromemoly steel
Matched weight sets (+/- 2 grams)
Magnafluxed / Sonic tested & x-rayed
Rod equipped with  Arp 8740 7/16 Con Rod Bolts
Bronze bushings / heat treated / Stress relieved

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