Elgin PRO-STOCK Brand Introduces U.S.-Manufactured One-Piece Thick-Wall Performance Push Rods

Elgin PRO-STOCK Brand Introduces U.S.-Manufactured One-Piece Thick-Wall Performance Push Rods

The Elgin PRO-STOCK brand has introduced a broad line of one-piece thick-wall performance push rods that provide up to 40 percent greater column strength and increased stiffness over conventional, 0.080-in.-wall rods, said the company.

The Elgin PRO-STOCK brand has introduced a broad line of one-piece thick-wall performance push rods that provide up to 40 percent greater column strength and increased stiffness over conventional, 0.080-in.-wall rods, said the company. The new thick-wall push rods are produced in Elgin Industries’ state-of-the-art engineering and manufacturing facility in Elgin, IL.

The Elgin PRO-STOCK line now includes one-piece 5/16-in.-diameter push rods featuring 0.110-in. wall thickness and 3/8-in.-diameter rods with 0.137-in. wall thickness. Available lengths range from 7.900 in. to 9.400 in. for 3/8 push rods and 6.250 in. to 8.800 in. for 5/16 push rods.

Elgin PRO-STOCK one-piece push rods are manufactured from seamless, aircraft-quality chrome-moly material, then through-hardened and black oxide coated for superior strength and durability. Each part features a centerless ground and hard-turned 0.1565-in. x 210° radius ends for the ultimate in geometric precision and wear resistance.

“These new push rods provide the greatest column strength available for today’s performance engines, enabling engine builders to target higher rpm and increased loads,” said Rick Simko, director, sales and marketing, Elgin Industries. “Each part was designed, built, machined and heat treated within our U.S.-based operations to ensure unsurpassed quality.”

Celebrating its 95th anniversary, Elgin Industries is one of North America’s leading manufacturers of original equipment, stock-replacement and performance engine and chassis components. The company is a Tier One supplier of OE engine and chassis components to organizations such as Chrysler, Deere & Company, Ford, General Motors, Harley-Davidson, Mack and Navistar.

 

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