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Callies Performance Apo31n-cs58 Crankshafts 4.00 Stroke Lsx Ls1 Ls2 Ls3 Ls6 Ls7 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,009.00
Location:

Hamden, Connecticut, United States

Hamden, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Callies Performance Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:APO31N-CS58 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 

We have SB LS LSX Callies Performance Crankshaft, 1-piece Seal, Internal Balance, Forged 4340 Steel, 4.000 in. Stroke, 2.100 in., 58x reluctor  wheel PN-APO31N-CS58 also available with 24x reluctor wheel.

This is a great crankshaft for your LS LSX stroker build 400-408- 416- 427- 440 cid depending on the bore size block your using. We have Callies crank and rod kits to complete rotating assemblys to short blocks.

You're installing value without compromising quality with Callies Compstar crankshafts. Finished and inspected by Callies, Compstar cranks maintain proper geometry and design. Hardened with deep nitride, Compstar cranks are ideal for all types of abusive racing environments. They are available in a wide variety of strokes and journal sizes to fit most common cubic inch requirements. All rod journals are drilled and counterweights are profiled for piston clearance. Sometimes you need to race within a budget, but with Callies' consistent grind and polish, as well as their precise stroke and index, you don't need to compromise on quality. Choose Callies Compstar crankshafts--they're better by design.

If you have any questions give us a call 203-234-7459

Thanks, Dave at DGRE         

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