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Mopar P4876606, Rod Bearing Set For Chrysler Sb 273-318-340-360 Std. New on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Lindenhurst, New York, United States

Lindenhurst, New York, United States
New Old Stock, in original Mopar box.
Brand:Mopar Performance Other Part Number:CB-481P Manufacturer Part Number:P4876606

This item is a new set of (new old stock) Mopar Performance rod bearings for Chrysler 273-360 small block engines.  Part number is P4876606.  A complete set of 8.  They are identical in application to Clevite CB 481P STD rod bearings.  They are New Old Stock, in the original Mopar box.  They are a preferred brand for many experienced engine builders world over.    Thanks for looking !!  FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS OVER $99 !! 


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