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Sbf Scat 3-icr5090p (5.090" X 2.123" Press Pin) 302/5.0l on 2040-parts.com

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Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States

Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States
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SBF Scat 3-ICR5090P (5.090" x 2.123" press pin) 302/5.0L Manufacturer: Scat Mfg part #: 3-ICR5090P • NEW Forged High Tesiel 4340 Steel • 3/8" ARP Wave Lok™ bolts with 12 pt. nuts • Each forging is x-rayed, sonic tested & magnafluxed • Shot peened to stress relieve surfaces • Packaged in weight matched sets ± 1 grams • Small block rated to 500 HP at 7500 RPM Specifications: Crank Pin Piston Pin B.E. Width 2.123 .912 Press .8315 C-C Length Notes Gram Weight 5.090

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