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Manley 15559-8 - Chevrolet LS Pro-Series I-Beam Connecting Rod Set - 6.125in Length

Manley  |  SKU: BBPB-15559-8
Sale price $3,57199 Regular price $3,63704

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Description

Manley 15559-8 - Chevrolet LS Pro-Series I-Beam Connecting Rod Set - 6.125in Length

Manley Pro Series I-Beam Connecting Rod Set - LS / LT 6.125 - 300M

Center To Center Length: 6.125 in. - Big End Bore: 2.225 in. - Pin Bore: 0.9281 in. - 7/16" ARP 2000 Bolts - Material: 300M - Approx. HP Rating: 1500+ (Oval) / 1800+ (Drag)

Manley's Pro Series I-Beam Connecting Rods represent the epitome of precision, performance, and quality. Engineered with meticulous attention to detail and a finely tuned manufacturing process, these rods are a testament to our commitment to excellence. Elevate your engine's capabilities and achieve outstanding results with these exceptional connecting rods.

  • Designed for ultimate performance with superior materials: forged 4340 or 300M vacuum degassed steel alloys
  • NHRA Legal Certification for some SKUs - Stock and Super Stock
  • Versatile Weight Options: Tour Lites, Light, Standard, Heavy
Product Market: Domestic
Average Gram Weight: 690
Big End Bore: 2.225
Center To Center Length: 6.125
Journal Size: Stock
Connecting Rod Journal Diameter: Stock
Length: .025 longer
Pin End Bore: 0.9281
Wrist Pin Diameter: 0.927
Connecting Rod Series: Pro Series I-Beam
Connecting Rod Sub-Series: 300M Alloy
Product Type: Engine Connecting Rod Set
Rod Quantity: 8
Rod Bolt Material: ARP 8740
Connecting Rod Type: I-Beam
Pin End Width: 1.000
Connecting Rod Material: 4340
Industry: Automotive
Out of Stock Message: Call for Availability
Engine Type: ICE
Make: Chevrolet
Engine: LS

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