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Federal Mogul 8-7100ch1x Chevy Sb Sbc Competition Performance Rod Bearings on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Englewood, Florida, United States

Englewood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Federal Mogul Manufacturer Part Number:8-7100CH1X UPC:724956230884

Federal Mogul 8-7100CH1X Chevy SB SBC Competition Performance Rod Bearings

If you're building a high-level competition engine, you'll definitely want to check out Sealed Power CH-Series rod bearings. They were developed in the trenches in NASCAR and Pro Stock competition, so you know they're tough. They're built on premium 1020AK steel backings and overlaid with Sealed Power's super-duty H-14 alloy. That's covered with a nickel barrier, followed by a thin lead-tin-copper overplate. However, unlike other performance bearings, there is no flash tin layer on top of that. That's because Sealed Powers engineers have determined that such a layer can actually move around under high performance conditions, sometimes resulting in undesirable consequences.

  • Bearing Usage: Performance
  • Bearing Material: Tri-metal copper-lead alloy
  • Dowel Pin Hole: No
  • Chamfered Bearing: Yes
  • Grooved Bearing: No
  • Quantity: Sold as a set of 8.
  • Notes: Chamfered on one side. .0005 in. thinner wall bearing for .001 in extra oil clearance.

Applications:

CHEVROLET 
Crankshaft Undersize: 0.001 in./0.026mm 

  • 1963-1989 4.8L/292 GM inline 6-cylinder 
  • 1967-2004 5.7L/350 Chevy small block Gen I 
  • 1968-1969 4.9L/302 Chevy small block Gen I (Large-journal crankshaft only)
  • 1968-1969 5.4L/327 Chevy small block Gen I (Large-journal crankshaft only)
  • 1968-1973 5.0L/307 Chevy small block Gen I 
  • 1970-1980 6.6L/400 Chevy small block Gen I 
  • 1975-1976 4.3L/262 Chevy small block Gen I 
  • 1976-2002 5.0L/305 Chevy small block Gen I 
  • 1979-1982 4.4L/267 Chevy small block Gen I 
  • 1992-1997 5.7L/350 Chevy small block Gen II (LT-based engines) 
  • 1994-1996 4.3L/265 Chevy small block Gen II (LT-based engines) 
  • 1997-2004 5.7L/350 Chevy small block Gen III/IV (LS-based engines) 
  • 1999-2005 5.3L/323 Chevy small block Gen III/IV (LS-based engines) 
  • 1999-2016 4.8L/294 Chevy small block Gen III/IV (LS-based engines) 
  • 1999-2016 6.0L/364 Chevy small block Gen III/IV (LS-based engines) 
  • 2006-2015 7.0L/427 Chevy small block Gen III/IV (LS-based engines) 
  • 2006-2016 5.3L/325 Chevy small block Gen III/IV (LS-based engines) 
  • 2008-2016 6.2L/376 Chevy small block Gen III/IV (LS-based engines) 

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