Wrist Pins .748dia. X 1.750 Long X Taper Wall - Chrome Moly 50gr(4 Pins Set) on 2040-parts.com
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Chrome Moly wrist pins 748-1750- Taper - New , never used(out of box)
SET OF 4 Pins. ($32.50) Brand : Cober Inc. (Made in Argentina) OD .748 Length 1.750 Taper Wall ID Hole thru .508Dia. taper both ends to Edge of .070" Wall at center is aprox. .120" Weight 50Gr. Aprox. Outside chamfer is .012 x 45deg For a set of 8 pins cost $65.00(on same shipment, request bill for set of 8 pins) Questions welcome. See pic. of actual item. !No Returns! |
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