$198.95

Pushrods, 5/16 in. Diameter, 9.500 in. Long, 4130 Chromoly, 0.080 Wall, For Guideplates, Set of 16
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Edelbrock Chromoly Pushrods 9633

Edelbrock Chromoly Pushrods 9633

EDL-9633

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Part Number: EDL-9633

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Overview

Brand:
Manufacturer's Part Number:
9633
Part Type:
Product Line:
Summit Racing Part Number:
EDL-9633
UPC:
085347096336
Assembled:
Yes
Compatible with Guideplates:
Yes
Pushrod Tube Diameter:
5/16 in.
Pushrod Material:
Chromoly
Top Tip Style:
Ball
Bottom Tip Style:
Ball
Intake Overall Length (in.):
9.500 in.
Exhaust Overall Length (in.):
9.500 in.
One-Piece Pushrod:
Yes
Oiling:
Yes
Tapered:
No
Tip Attachment:
Formed
Top Tip Diameter:
5/16 in.
Bottom Tip Diameter:
5/16 in.
Wall Thickness (in.):
0.080 in.
Heat-Treated:
Yes
Quantity:
Sold as a set of 16.

Edelbrock Chromoly Pushrods

Edelbrock chromoly pushrods are manufactured from high-quality 4130 chromoly steel tubing that's been surface hardened for maximum durability. The rods have precision-formed swedged ends for a high-quality fit. Some pushrod sets incorporate a black oxide finish for added corrosion resistance. Order the length and diameter needed for your vehicle application.

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