Chevy 350 Internally Balanced, 2pc Rear Main Seal
Additional Information
- Chevy 350 Small Block Block has a standard bore of 4.000 in.
- Displacement of 350 cubic inches
- Suitable for engines making up to 500 hp
- Internally Balanced by Eagle
- Keith Black Hypereutectic Forged Flat Top Pistons -7 cc
- 5140 Forged Steel "SIR" I-Bean Connecting Rods with 3/8 in. APR 8740 Rod Bolts
- 5/64, 5/64, 3/16 in. Piston Ring Sizes
- OEM style Bearings
Compression Ratios
Calculated with uncut block, 4.030 in. Bore, and .040 in. head gasket thickness
- 58 cc Chambers - 10.3
- 64 cc Chambers - 9.6
- 76 cc Chambers - 8.5
Crankshaft Specs
- Rod Journal: 2.100 in.
- Rod Journal Width: 1.900 in.
- Main Journal: 2.449 in.
- Snout Diameter: 1.245 in.
- Typical Weight: 52 lbs.
Connecting Rod Dimensions
- Length: 5.700 in.
- Pin Fit: Bushed
- Rod Journal: 2.100 in.
- Housing Bore: 2.2250 in.
- Pin Size: 0.927 in.
- Big End Width: 0.940 in.
- Pin End Width: 1.060 in.
- Thickness Above Pin: 0.180 in.
- Typical Weight: 560 g
Specifications:
this is a balanced kit, so are the pistons already hung on the connecting rods?
Are the wrist pins included with the kit?
4.030 bore correct
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