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Sealed Power Connecting Rod Bearings Chevy GM Small Journal Standard

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Connecting Rod Bearings Chevy GM Small Journal Standard
$26.99
Connecting Rod Bearings
  • Chevy/GM 122-140-153 L4
    194-230-250 L6
    265-283-327 V8
  • 2.000" Crankshaft "Small" Journal Applications
  • Standard Journal Size
  • 4-Cylinder Full Set, 4/pkg.
  • Ships on 04/25/24
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