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Sbc Jet Titanium Rods on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada

Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Jet

SBC Jet Titanium connecting rods. C.T.C length is 5.850"and are for  a std 2.100'diameter crankpin . These came out of a running engine. The pin that was running in these rods measured .928". Some of these rods have some peening or pock marks in the beems from a previous lifter failure. The engine they came out of was running 8000+rpm and made in excess of 650hp. The only reason for replacement is due to the rules will not allow them in the class. Please ask questions before bidding. I will ship this item anywhere in the continental U.S. or Canada for no more than $45. If the shipping costs less, I will charge you less. Priced to go. Thanks for looking.

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