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Best Prices: Clevite P-Series Rod Bearings Rod Bearing, P Series, Standard Size, Tri Metal, for use on Honda®, 1.6L, L4, Each » Mahle

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Part Name: Clevite P-Series Rod Bearings Rod Bearing, P Series, Standard Size, Tri Metal, for use on Honda®, 1.6L, L4, Each
Part Number: CB1777P, M25CB1777P
Part Brand: Mahle

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Clevite P-Series Rod Bearings Rod Bearing, P Series, Standard Size, Tri Metal, for use on Honda®, 1.6L, L4, Each (CB1777P, M25CB1777P)

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For high-revving engines. P-Series rod bearings are the oldest members of the Clevite 77 performance-bearing family. They're intended for high-revving engines, especially those where the high rpm cause the rod bores to narrow. To compensate for this distortion, they have higher eccentricity and a high crush factor. P-Series bearings are built on hardened-steel backings with extra-thin overlays, and their oil grooves extend all the way around both halves for better oiling. Lower sections have dowel holes for use with aluminum rods, and there are extra-clearance variations available with an additional 0.001 in. of clearance.

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