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Mopar 440 Steel Forged Crankshaft Crank B/rb Spun Rod Bearing on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Stoughton, Massachusetts, United States

Stoughton, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

forged steel Mopar 440 steel forged crankshaft crank but has spun rod journals.
Mains at 2.75 and rods 2.375. std/std but one journal spun a rod and will need to be cleaned up and maybe welded.  One journal turned to 2.355obabaly to see if it would clean up.  I bought this with a bunch of parts from a speed/machine shop that went out of business.  I'm guessing it needs to be welded since the shop never finished the job.


I am also advertising this locally and reserve the right to close the auction if it sells locally outside of Ebay.
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