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Oem 396 427 Bbc Connecting Rods 1967-1970 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.50
Location:

Canton, Ohio, United States

Canton, Ohio, United States
Used rods needing reconditioning
Warranty:No Part Brand:Chevrolet UPC:Does not apply

OEM 396 427 BBC Connecting Rods 1967-1970. 

Nice set of virgin, unmolested OEM used 396/427 connecting rods. These are not "dimple" rods. Removed from an early 1967 3902406 IV block pushing a set of 3856247 396 325/350 HP 10.25 to 1 pistons. No mechanical issues found with the rotating assembly. Bearings showed normal wear and crank was factory grind in very good condition. We didn't torque these up/check with a dial indicator/caliper but it is recommended that they be re-sized/reconditioned prior to placing back in service. Look the pictures over. What you see is what you get.

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