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- From: colclasr@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (George Colclasure)
- Subject: Re: HELP: Identify Alum Con Rod Brand
- Message-ID: <C03uAq.1rn@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- References: <1992Dec29.162936.1@sscvx1.ssc.gov> <23054@drutx.ATT.COM>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 03:42:12 GMT
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- ljb@parkcity.dr.att.com (BLO54620-BonhamLJ(DR2194)240) writes:
-
- >In article <1992Dec29.162936.1@sscvx1.ssc.gov>, schludermann@sscvx1.ssc.gov writes:
- >|> What Brand of Aluminum connecting Rods are these, For a big block chevy. They
- >|> have the Letters BRC cast into the rod bearing cap.
- >|>
- >|> Kris
-
-
- >Kris,
- >You're going to hate me for this, but the brand of those rods IS "BRC".
- >They produce a full line of steel and Aluminum con-rods and some really nice
- >pistons and cranks too. I believe they are based in Kalifornia, but I could
- >be wrong. You might try calling a few race shops around your area and see
- >if they know how to get in touch with BRC.
-
- >Good luck.
-
- >"If your in control, you're going to slow."
- > -- Parnelli Jones
-
-
- To the best of my knowledge, BRC stands for Brooks Racing Components.
- Look at the Advertisers Index in the back of the N.H.R.A.'s (National
- Hot Rod Association) weekly newspaper "National Dragster" for their
- ad and address.
-
- Brooks Racing Components makes aluminum rods for various engines in the
- 500 to 3000 horsepower range (from sportsman classes to top fuel nitro-
- methane classes).
-
- B.F.D. Racing
- 383 - 400 - 413 - 426 - 440
- Sixties and Seventies Big-Block Wedge-Head MOPARs our specialty.
-
-