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Gm Chevrolet Performance Cast Nodular Iron Crankshaft 14088526 Vortec Lt1 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Forestville, Wisconsin, US

Forestville, Wisconsin, US
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GM/ Chevrolet Performance Cast Nodular Iron Crankshaft 14088526

Used in the 350 special performance service engine with an identification code of "SP".  GM still uses this today in their 2013 350 HO 330 hp @ 5,000 rpm 380 lb.-ft. @ 3,800 rpm

Used but barely, should be OK as is.  About as close to new as you can get.

Currently sells for  $459.97 at Summit, $476.99 at Jeggs

This is from a 2003 standby Generator Set, 5.7L GM Vortec  industrial service long block, fueled by natural gas via a Crusaders IM (never put into service, maintenance fired every month but never employed, then cycled out circa 2008 - five year cycle - when I purchased it)  It has sat in my shop since, I never fired it.  I am now parting the entire unit.  see my other listings for the rest of the parts you may need.

other castings:  GM03  141 NF

Things you might want to offer on to go with this:  bearings, the rear seal, timing chain assembly, with electrical pickup, Harmonic balancer.  I'll get to the cam after I flip the block one day soon. Mains, bolts, oil shield, flywheel bolts, flywheel etc..

You can pick it up here for no shipping charge or send me a label and $5 to package.

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