New Big Block Chevy Rod Bearings .040 Under Clevite 77 Cb-743p-40 Full Set on 2040-parts.com
Durango, Colorado, US
Here is a brand new set of Clevite 77 crankshaft rod bearings for a Chevrolet big block engine, from 1965 on. These are for a crank that has had the rod journals ground .040" smaller. They are part number CB 743P-40. I have run .040 under on my 454 for over 20 years, with no problems.
Brand new in the box, and ready to go.
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