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Sb Chevy 400 Rotating Assembly Kb 8.8:1 Pistons Eagle 5.7 Rods 13008 on 2040-parts.com

US $844.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Eagle Brand:EAGLE Manufacturer Part Number:13008

Eagle Street and Strip Rotating Assembly SB Chevy 400

Description:
Eagle Street and Strip Assemblies offer the perfect balance of performance, reliability, and affordability for street applications where forged 4340 crank is desired.

This rotating assembly kit includes

  • Eagle Cast Steel Crankshaft - stroke 3.750, external balance
  • Eagle 5140 Forged Steel I-beam connecting rods - 5.700 length, bushed
  • Keith Black pistons -30cc dish, .030, .040, .060 Bore Available
  • Performance piston ring set
  • ACL/Clevite77 or King rod and main bearing set 
  • Compression Ratio with 64cc heads 8.8:1
  • Compression Ratio with 76cc heads 8.0:1
  • This kit is unbalanced, this kit but "MUST" be balanced before use

 

 

 

 

 

 


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