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+.040" Long rod to utilize the Harbor Freight Hemi Predator flat top piston in a non-hemi Predator engine (WILL NOT WORK IN HEMI BLOCK). Includes bearings and bolts.
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New ARC Billet Rod for the Harbor Freight Predator.
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+.040" Long rod to utilize the Harbor Freight Hemi Predator flat top piston in a non-hemi Predator engine (WILL NOT WORK IN HEMI BLOCK). Includes bearings and bolts.
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ARC Billet Connecting Rod for the new Harbor Freight 212cc Predator Engine Designed for the Predator, measures 3.308"
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For the new Harbor Freight PREDATOR 212cc
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For the Harbor Freight PREDATOR 212cc
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Forged vs. Billet If you are not familiar with the difference between billet and forged, we will explain how forging improves the strength of a connecting rod. A forged rod starts with an extruded metal or billet. The billet is placed into a die and hammered into a near-finished shape. The forging reshapes the grain structure of the billet from straight lines into the contour of the part. The reshaping of the grain structure improves the ductility, which is the component's ability to flex before breaking. The hammered part is also denser to make the overall rod stronger.
The Rods are fully CNC machines for a bright aluminum finish and accuracy.
Rod Specs: Length: 3.273 Inch or 84.17mm Weight: without bearings 135g Wrist Pin Journal fits: .709 Inch or 18mm (Clone/Predator) Crankshaft Journal fits: 1.180 Inch or 30mm (Honda/Clone)
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