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Features Designed to hold the rods Two mandrels Used with digital or mechanical weighing scale Can measure both the ends of the rod Easily installed Proform Connecting Rod Balancers are designed to hold each end of the rod independently when weighing it on a gram scale. They come with two mandrels to cover most engines, and are ordinarily used with a digital or mechanical weighing scale. These balancers can measure both the big-end and small-end weight of the connecting rod.
Proform 66844 - Connecting Rod Balancer
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Features Designed to hold the rods Two mandrels Used with digital or mechanical weighing scale Can measure both the ends of the rod Easily installed Proform Connecting Rod Balancers are designed to hold each end of the rod independently when weighing it on a gram scale. They come with two mandrels to cover most engines, and are ordinarily used with a digital or mechanical weighing scale. These balancers can measure both the big-end and small-end weight of the connecting rod.
Proform 66844 - Connecting Rod Balancer
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