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Eagle 327-400ci 5.700" Connecting Rods Small 2.000" Crank Journal (2.000" )

356-SIR5700SBLW


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327-400ci 5.700" Connecting Rods Small 2.000" Crank Journal (2.000" )
$334.99
327-400ci 5.700'' Connecting Rods
  • Small 2.000'' Crank Journal (2.000'')
  • Bushed Piston Pin
  • 3/8'' Capscrew Rod bolt
  • 590-grams
  • Set of 8
  • Free Shipping - Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer
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    are these rods going to fit my small journal 327. thanks

    Asked by: rob99rst
    The Eagle 356-SIR5700SBLW rod set will fit a small journal 327.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2024-01-30
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