Oliver Racing Parts' LS Series Connecting Rods - Engine Builder Magazine

Oliver Racing Parts’ LS Series Connecting Rods

Oliver offers tried and tested rod designs locating the beam to properly line up with bore centers.

Oliver Racing Parts’ LS Series connecting rods are for the “on-center” big end setups of LS series engines. Oliver offers tried and tested rod designs locating the beam to properly line up with bore centers.

Oliver’s standard light (LT) beam comes in small journal (2” crankpin) and standard journal (2.100” crankpin) with the 6.125” center-to-center length. They also make this length rod in standard journal (2.100” crankpin) in the Speedway Series (SW) for blown and turbocharged applications to 2,000+ hp. In addition, the standard light series (LT) comes in a 6.350” center-to-center length, standard journal (2.100” crankpin) for the 9.700″ deck LSX series block.

This rod features premium 7/16” bolts. For more info: https://oliverracingparts.com/

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