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Chevy Sbc 350 3.562" Forged 4340 Steel 2 Pc Seal Crankshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $360.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, US

Dallas, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:CSB1823562-2 Part Brand:ADEPT PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS

This is a new 4340 forged nitrided Chevy SBC 350 main journal stroker crankshaft.  This crank are CNC machined, X-rayed, magnafluxed, and sonic tested to insure quality and conformity. Crank weights approximately 53-55 lbs.

 

Material

Forged 4340 Steel
Stroke (in)3.562 
Rod Journal Diameter (in)2.100
Min Rod Length (in)5.700
Main Journal Diameter (in)2.448
Rear Main Seal Style2-piece
Balance Type

Internal 1855g

 


Texas Buyers will be charged 8.25% Sales Tax to your total amount.

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