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BC6429 - Ford Coyote 5.933 - ProHD Series w/ARP2000 7/16 Fasteners w/OEM BE Bore
  • BC6429 - Ford Coyote 5.933 ProHD Series with ARP2000 7/16 Fasteners and OEM BE Bore - High - Performance Connecting Rods

BC6429 - Ford Coyote 5.933 - ProHD Series w/ARP2000 7/16 Fasteners w/OEM BE Bore

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Product Description

The Ford Coyote ProHD Series connecting rods come with ARP2000 7/16' fasteners and fit the OEM crankshaft. Crafted from aerospace - grade 4340 chromoly steel, these BC high - performance connecting rods are extremely reliable. They allow you to increase boost, use nitrous, and expand the RPM range. Each rod undergoes CNC machining and micropolishing, and is equipped with Aluminum/Silicone/Bronze pin bushings. It's finish - honed to precise tolerances. Here are the key specs: C - to - C is 5.933', BE Bore is 2.239', BE Width is 0.940', PE Bore is 0.8671', PE Width is 0.940', Gram Wt is 652, and Torque Specs are 65 ft lbs - 7/16'.

Using these Ford Coyote ProHD Series connecting rods is straightforward. First, make sure your engine is properly prepared and clean before installation. Align the rods with the OEM crankshaft and use the ARP2000 7/16' fasteners to secure them. Tighten the fasteners to the specified torque of 65 ft lbs. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the rods for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any cracks, excessive wear on the bushings, or other issues, replace the rods immediately. Keep the engine well - lubricated to ensure the long - term performance of these rods. Also, avoid over - revving the engine beyond its recommended limits, as this can put unnecessary stress on the connecting rods.


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