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Post  whitefield November 9th 2013, 9:07 pm

I need a good used 3.85 stroke crankshaft for a 74 351W block 3.00 mains 2.100 rods and if the price is right a new one .

Thanks Whitey
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Post  whitefield November 11th 2013, 7:42 pm

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Post  DanH November 15th 2013, 3:09 pm

have an Eagle forged steel 3.750 stroke crank , by chance you need rods or pistons.

the crank is new, $375. takes it plus shipping

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Post  whitefield November 17th 2013, 12:20 pm

DanH wrote:have an Eagle forged steel 3.750 stroke crank , by chance you need rods or pistons.

the crank is new, $375. takes it plus shipping
Thanks ,but I already have rods and pistons . I am trying to clean up and put together some extra engine parts that I have laying around.
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Post  nuclearcobra November 17th 2013, 7:49 pm

that's the next sbf I want to try , a 393 kinda a neat and cheap combo seeing how you don't need stroker rods or pistons.
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Post  DanH November 17th 2013, 10:30 pm

nuclearcobra wrote:that's the next sbf I want to try , a 393 kinda a neat and cheap combo seeing how you don't need stroker rods or pistons.
that cool word cheap . there is two ways for the 393's , stock oem rods & pistons that Can be cheap .
or the steel cranks that require aftermarket

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Post  whitefield November 18th 2013, 7:48 am

nuclearcobra wrote:that's the next sbf I want to try , a 393 kinda a neat and cheap combo seeing how you don't need stroker rods or pistons.
They are cheap and easy to make good power with.



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Post  DanH November 19th 2013, 9:42 am

whitefield wrote:
nuclearcobra wrote:that's the next sbf I want to try , a 393 kinda a neat and cheap combo seeing how you don't need stroker rods or pistons.
They are cheap and easy to make good power with.



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you didnt say what type/specs for a 383 crank .

you want the cheaper cast crank that takes the oem 351W rods or the steel thats almost 3 times the cost of the cast crank

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Post  Guest November 19th 2013, 5:23 pm

DanH wrote:
whitefield wrote:
nuclearcobra wrote:that's the next sbf I want to try , a 393 kinda a neat and cheap combo seeing how you don't need stroker rods or pistons.
They are cheap and easy to make good power with.



     ,,,,     Thanks Whitefield

you didnt say what type/specs for a 383 crank .

you want the cheaper cast crank that takes the oem 351W rods or the steel thats almost 3 times the cost of the cast crank
The cheap that uses stock rod and 302 piston ! It is good used parts that I will be putting together just needs a cast steel crank. Thanks Whitefield

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