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Wrist Pins .927 Dia. X 2.950 Long X Taper Wall Mat.tool Steel H13 148gr on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New

Tool Steel H13 wrist pins 927-2950-Taper wall - New , never used(out of box) 
SET OF 8 Pins.

 OD .927
Length  2.950
Taper Wall   ID Hole thru .562 Dia. taper both ends to Edge of .110"
Wall at center is aprox. .183" 
Weight  148Gr. Aprox.
OD chamfer .012 x 45Deg.(both sides edges,approximate)

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