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L24 Connecting Rods With Arp Bolts And Pistons Datsun 240z 260z 280z Stroker on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Set of L24 connecting rods with ARP bolts (one nut is missing) and unknown pistons - I suspect they might be Z22S pistons shaved down to a 33/34mm pin height.  They are 87mm diameter I believe and are essentially flat tops as the valve reliefs are very shallow and small.  

I pulled these from my 3.0L stroker engine which spun a main bearing.  I didn't rebuild as I found a fully built engine for sale and wanted the car back on the road asap.  So basically you can add these to a LD28 V07 crankshaft and you will have a 3.0L stroker after you bore the block to accommodate the larger pistons. 

These are used car parts, so they are sold as-is.  Study the pictures and ask questions before buying.  Thanks for looking!

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