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Sb Chevy 396 Rotating Assembly Stroker Kit Compstar Crank Rods Srp Pistons on 2040-parts.com

US $2,299.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
SB Chevy 396 Rotating Assembly Stroker Kit Compstar Crank Rods SRP Pistons, US $2,299.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:MOTORSPORTS Manufacturer Part Number:CNC-10019


Callies Compstar Competition Rotating Assembly Kit, 3.875 Compstar Crank, 6.0 Compstar Rods, SRP 11.4:1, Pistons, Chevy 350/396 Stroker

  • New 3.875" Callies Compstar 4340 forged steel crankshaft ( Early Style 2 piece rear seal block )
  • New 6" Compstar H-Beam Connecting rods with ARP 2000 Rod Bolts( Bushed Fit Pins )
  • New SRP performance forged aluminum pistons, with pins and locks
  • Flat Top: 11.4:1 w/64cc chamber cylinder heads
  • High performance piston ring set
  • ACL / Clevite 77 high performance H series performance rod and main bearing set
  • Kit must be balanced if not done by CNC-Motorsports
Bore size
.030 
.040 

 
Kit Options
Internally Balanced Assembly (add $ 190.00)
Clevite 77 TriArmor Coated Bearings (add $ 125.00)
Total Seal Gapless Top Rings (add $ 175.00)

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