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Used Manley Gt500 14040r-8 Steel H Beam Connecting Rod, Ford 5.4l Modular on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hatboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Hatboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale is a full set of used Manley 14040R-8 H beam connecting rods for a 5.4L Modular engine. These rods are in good shape and are equipped with ARP2000 rod bolts. These rods have an advertised horsepower rating of 850hp. These rods are ready to make some power. We have numerous sets of used rods available.The rods are used, they may have slight imperfection/scratches/ scribe marks indicating cylinders.

If you have any questions regarding fitment give me a call at 215-675-0950

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