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Old 02-06-2009, 04:53 PM
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Welcome to the forum!

I can't help you out with the descriptions but I do know that Mopar Direct Connection parts are worth some money.
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Old 02-07-2009, 02:24 PM
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Old 02-07-2009, 05:20 PM
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Those #'s are not going to be easy to trace unless you find someone with an old DC catalog. I did some digging and came up empty.
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Old 02-07-2009, 11:28 PM
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hummmm ,,, well at least i can say welcome to ya; on this one and like mr340 said it wont be easy , ill see if i have an old cat lurking around but i doubt it but you never no
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Welcome to the forum. Im thinking that if you called a mopar performance dealer. Like kohler dodge or some placew like that you can give them the part #s. and they can do a cross reference and tell you what they are and then you can compare them to the prices of todays parts, and sell them for alittle more then that.
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Howdy. New to the site, OLD to cars. had and have a myriad of cars past and present
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Old 05-28-2021, 11:54 AM
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The rod is a 440 six pack style rod, according to my direct connect bible, used from the mid 60's through 70's, in the RB blocks. 6.78" center to center, pressed piston rod not a full float, 7/16" studs. I have a ton of parts and books, I am looking for a set of rods for a project of a gentleman past. I have most everything but the balanced forged pistons and rods. Please PM me if you would like to trade or sell them, in need of 8 on a 0 budget.
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Originally Posted by scot426Mw
The rod is a 440 six pack style rod, according to my direct connect bible, used from the mid 60's through 70's, in the RB blocks. 6.78" center to center, pressed piston rod not a full float, 7/16" studs. I have a ton of parts and books, I am looking for a set of rods for a project of a gentleman past. I have most everything but the balanced forged pistons and rods. Please PM me if you would like to trade or sell them, in need of 8 on a 0 budget.
Thank you.
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this thread is all over the place and 12 years old so I'm going to close it, please start your own with the question.

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