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Lunati 7038-16 Signature Series 7.150" Long 5/16" Diameter Pushr
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Lunati 7038-16 Signature Series 7.150" Long 5/16" Diameter Pushr
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Extremely Durable - Case-Hardened to Rockwell RC60 through multiple heat treatments, Lunati Signature Series Pushrods are ideal for Late Model Dirt and Drag Racers.
Superior Construction - Crafted from 0.080" wall thickness chromemoly tubes, Signature Series pushrods are ready to take punishment from serious street performance and race engines.
Eliminate Stress Fractures - Signature Series Pushrods are heat treated and black oxided to ensure the possibility of stress fractures.
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Product description
Made from .080" wall carbonitrided seamless chrome moly tubing, Signature Series Pushrods are specifically designed for
serious street performance and race applications. The swedged ends add material in the tip, which is vital for maximum
strength and durability. Signature Series Pushrods are heat treated to eliminate the possibility of stress fractures and then
finished with a black oxide treatment, creating the ultimate option for high horsepower and high RPM engines.
Lunati 7038-16 Signature Series 7.150" Long 5/16" Diameter Pushr
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