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Eagle Forged 4340 Crankshaft/crank Chevy 305 350/5.7/5.7l 3.480-stroke 1-piece on 2040-parts.com

US $654.50
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:435334805700 Part Brand:Eagle Specialty Warranty:Yes Brand:Eagle Specialty

EAGLE "ESP" FORGED 4340 CRANKSHAFT

These forged 4340 steel crankshafts from Eagle Specialty Products are great for high performance applications. They feature non-twist forging, go through a multi-stage heat-treatment process, and are stress-relieved and shot-peened. These cranks are X-rayed, magnafluxed, and sonic-tested, so you know you're getting a top-quality piece. Each crankshaft has cross-drilled and chamfered oil holes for improved oiling, a .125 in. radius on rod and main journals for increased strength, and the journals are precision-ground and micro-polished to less than 5 R.A. A target bob weight of +/- 2 percent greatly reduces balancing time.

This listing is for an Eagle forged 4340 crankshaft for Chevrolet 305/5.0L and 350/5.7L small block V-8 engines with a 1-piece rear seal. P/N 435334805700. Crankshaft specifications are as follows:

  • STROKE: 3.480"
  • ROD JOURNAL: 2.100"
  • ROD JOURNAL WIDTH: 1.990"
  • MAIN JOURNAL: 2.449"
  • MINIMUM ROD LENGTH: 5.700"
  • TYPICAL WEIGHT: 52-lbs.
  • REAR SEAL DESIGN: 1-piece
  • FLYWHEEL BOLT HOLES: 6
  • SNOUT DIAMETER: 1.245"
  • PILOT BORE DIAMETER: 1.094"
  • INTENDED BALANCE: Internal
  • TARGET BOBWEIGHT: 1855 +/-2%
  • OILING DESIGN: Standard
  • RECOMMENDED APPLICATION: Up to 1500HP
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