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4-351w-4000-6200 Ford 351w 408 Scat Stroker 4340 Forged Steel Crankshaft 4.000 on 2040-parts.com

US $765.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
4-351W-4000-6200 Ford 351W 408 Scat Stroker 4340 Forged Steel Crankshaft 4.000, US $765.95, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:Scat Other Part Number:4351W50 Manufacturer Part Number:4-351W-4000-6200 Brand:Scat

SB Ford Scat 351W/408W Standard Weight Crank, 4.000" Stroke, 6.200" Rod Length, 2.100" Pin -

 
 

 

4340 Forged Standard Weight Crankshaft

This is Scats standard weight forged crankshaft. Designed for street or race engines with substantial increased horsepower.

  • Straight shot oil holes
  • Nitride hardened for superior wear resistance
  • Lightening holes in all rod throws
  • .125" radius on all journals
  • Precision ground,heat treated,shot peened,inspected and micropolished in the U.S.A.
  • 4340 forged material for superior strength


      Stroke Rod Length Balance type Rod Journal Main Journal Rear seal
      4.000 6.200 Internal/External 2.100 3.000 1 or 2 pc

       


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