Oliver Sbc Ultra Lightweight Limited Billet Rods on 2040-parts.com
Fall River, Massachusetts, United States
Oliver Ultra Lightweight Limited Billet connecting rods. Used only 1 season before switching over to GM Crate engines. These were in an all lightweight assembly with 2 brl carb turning 6300 rpm's. Perfect condition. $1200 new 6.200 long 2.100 crank pin 2.225 big end bore .940 wide .927 wrist pin |
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