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4340 Gm 350 Crankshaft 1pcs Rms 3.480 Stroke 2.100 / 2.449 5.7 Rods on 2040-parts.com

US $480.00
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PM612 Engine size:350

4340 GM 350 CRANKSHAFT 1PCS RMS 3.480 STROKE 2.100 / 2.449 5.7 RODS

Specifition:

Part numer:PM612
Part type:crankshafts
Rear main seal style:1-pieces
Engine Stroke:3.480in
Crankshaft Material :Forged 4340 steel 
Engine Balance:EXternal
Rod Journal Diameter: 2.100in
Main Journal Diameter :2.449in
Mininum Rod length:5.700in
Quantity :1



NOTE:
Check the bearing to crank radius clearance. 
Rod bearings may need to be chamfered or alternatively use narrow rod bearings.

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WARRANTY
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