Ford Modular Engine
Eagle CRS5950SF3D 4330 forged connecting rods feature a 5.950 length and a popular 2-inch rod journal that is designed for Eagle's own crankshaft to use a common Small Block Chevy small journal rod bearing. Manufactured with a proven 2-piece H-beam design with ARM 2000 cap screws for maximum durability in high-performance engine builds.
Specifications:
Will these drop in a Ford modular 4.6l V8 from an 07 crown Victoria. It's the same block as the mustang GT modular 4.6l V8? I just don't know all the details. Or would I need a different crank shaft? And what HP has been made with these if they do fit?
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