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4130 Chrome Moly Push Rods 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16 Od. 080 Thru .200 Wall on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Avon, Indiana, United States

Avon, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States


           **** OVER 20,000 PUSH RODS SOLD SINCE 1995 ****   
 MANUFACTURED IN THE USA FROM 4130 CHROME MOLYBDENUM
         

PUSH RODS FOR STREET & STRIP USING  GASOLINE, NITROUS, TURBO, & BLOWN ALCOHOL RACING ENGINES


PRICE LISTED IS FOR 5/16 .080 WALL P/ROD UP 10 10.000 LONG.

FOR 3/8 PUSH RODS ADD $16.00 PER SET
FOR  5/16 OR 3/8 PUSH RODS LONGER THAN 10.000 ADD ADDITIONAL $16.00 SET.

EXAMPLE: 3/8 PUSH RODS ADD $16.00 PER SET,  IF 10 IN AND OVER,  ADD 16.00 FOR A TOTAL OF  $32.00 

 
LISTED BELOW ARE THE STOCK STANDARD & TALL DECK PUSH ROD LENGTHS FOR BBC

BBC 9.800 DK HT / STANDARD DECK          (USING 3/8 P/ROD G/PLATES)
INT: 3/8 .080 X 8.280      EX: 3/8 .080 X 9.250

BBC 10.200 DK HT / TALL BLK / TRUCK       (USING 3/8 P/ROD G/PLATES)                  
INT; 3/8 .080    8.680     EX: 3/8 .080 X  9.650


PUSH RODS COME IN THE FOLLOWING DIMENSIONS 

     O.D.        WALL THICKNESS
                    STD   OPTIONAL

    5/16     X   .080 & .105  
      3/8     X   .080 & .135
3/8 X 7/16 X   .165               (SINGLE TAPER)
    7/16     X   .165               (NEED ADDITIONAL CLEARANCE ? - AVAILABLE IN DBL TAPERED ENDS) 
      1/2     X   .165  & .200               "                          "                            "
    9/16     X   .187                           "                          "                            "

STANDARD LENGTHS & PRICING : 6.800 -10.000 LENGTH   -- OPTIONAL LENGTHS & PRICING AVAILABLE UP T0 11.550    
ALL 5/16 & 3/8 O.D. PUSH RODS COME STD WITH .080 WALL THICKNESS.
SHELF STOCK LENGTHS ARE AVAILABLE IN .050 INCREMENTS 
(WITH SOME LIMITED STOCK IN .025 INCREMENTS)

STOCKED  PUSH RODS  USUALLY SHIP WITHIN 24 HRS  
ALL OTHER LENGTHS ARE CUSTOM  MADE TO ORDER

      ALLOW 3-TO 7 DAYS FOR CUSTOM ORDERS -
CALL FOR AVAILABILITY & PRICING  ---  317  718  8250

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