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#134715 07/11/2006 2:05 PM
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In Leo Santucci's book "Chevrolet Inline Six-Cylinder Power Manual" there is a picture of a 7" forged steel rod. Does anyone know if these are still made? Thanks in advance.

Larry


I don't own a vehicle that isn't old enough to drink.
#134716 07/11/2006 7:52 PM
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Contact Mike Kirby at Sissell's Automotive
626-331-2727 He has several different hipo rods, pistons etc for the Chevy inlines. Great guy to work with, sometimes hard to get a hold of.


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