SBC connecting rod ID

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SBC connecting rod ID

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can anyone ID the manufacturer of these rods, they are marked PD with a 4 digit 58XX number which I assume is weight in grams....thanks in advance!!
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By the rod bolt, they appear to be Eagle ESP H beam rods.
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You might want to call Eagle just to be sure. I have not used that many Eagle rods but all that I remember said Eagle on the bolts, not ESP. But they may have changed.
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I think Eagle rods always have the double cut groove down the inside of the beam. These appear to be a single radius cut like scat or just about everything else h-beam. Although the esp should be an eagle bolt?? Maybe it's a Chinese copy of a China rod?
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