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103023402 Sb Ford 302 347 Stroker Eagle Cast Steel Crankshaft 3.400 Stroke 2.123 on 2040-parts.com

US $223.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
103023402 SB Ford 302 347 Stroker Eagle Cast Steel Crankshaft 3.400 Stroke 2.123, US $223.95, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:EAGLE Manufacturer Part Number:103023402 Warranty:Yes Brand:Eagle

 

Ford 302/347 Eagle Cast Steel Stroker Crankshaft - 3.400" Stroke with Ford 2.123 Rod Journals

 
 

 
Crankshaft Specs

 

   USE Clevite 77 CB634P Rod Bearings and MS590P Main Bearings - These can be found in our other Auctions

 

 Eagle's "ESP" Cast Steel Crankshafts are the perfect choice for street-strip and towing.

New std./std. crankshaft offers:

  • Large radius on rod, main journals, rear seal & snout for increased strength & still use inexpensive OE bearings!
  • Reliability at an affordable price.
  • Each "ESP" crankshaft is inspected for dimension, size and stroke accuracy.
  • Journal finish of 6 R.A. or less.
  • Fits Both 1 and 2  Piece Rear Main Seal
  • *5.400 is the Shortest Rod length that can be used.
  • External Balance - Use 28oz Harmonic balancer and flexplate.
  • Use Eagle SIR5400FB Rods,  These Can be found in our other Ebay auctions

    Stroke Rod Length Bobweight Rod Journal Main Journal balance
    3.400 *5.400 1650* 2.123 2.249 External 28oz


    * Target bobweight ±2% reduces balancing time

 



 



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