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New K1 Technolgy 6.250 H Beam Rods Arp 2000 Bolts Sbc Sbf 351 383 408 417 Eagle on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Fishersville, Virginia, US

Fishersville, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:CH6250ALLB8-A

 NEW,  K1 TECHNOLGY  H BEAM RODS

6.250 LTH.

.940 SBC WIDTH    .927 BUSHED PIN END

635 GRAM WT.

ARP 2000 7/16 BOLTS

K1 is dedicated to providing world-class energy transfer technology at affordable prices. This listing is for billet 4340 Steel H Beam connecting rods. Closely monitored material mechanical properties for optimum performance. Designed and finish honed in the USA. Sizes held to some of the tightest tolerances in the industry, +/- .0001” and +/- 1 gram per end. Shot peened for improved fatigue life. Bronze wrist pin bushings. Exclusively using ARP 2000 fasteners (rod bolts).


K1 Billet H-Beam Features:

  • ARP2000 Fasteners (Rod Bolts)
  • Bronze pin bushings
  • Shot peened finish


Manufacturer: K1 Technologies
Manufacturer Part Number
 : CH6250ALLB8-A
Item Condition
 : New, 100% Authentic


 

 

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