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Howards Billet I Beam 5.7 / 6.1 Hemi Mopar Connecting Rods on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New

I've got a set of brand new, never used Howards Billet I Beam Connecting rods for a 5.7/6.1 Hemi. 

Bought for a project and they wont be needed. Great for a 1000hp Turbo or SC build. Add custom pistons and a good forged 6.1 Crank and you're almost set.

The info is as follows:

Part Number BR6251-H-927
Length 6.251
Total Weight 655g
Big End Weight 457g
Pin End 198g
ARP 2000 Rod bolts

These Rods go for $879-1000 new. This auction will be a savings over that pricing. Please verify these will work for you. No returns accepted. 

If you hit the "Buy it now" option, I'll cover shipping. 








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