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Mopar Performance P4529710 Crankshaft 3.51" Stroke 340-318-273 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Hulbert, Oklahoma, United States

Hulbert, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MOPAR PERFORMANCE Surface Finish:FORGED Manufacturer Part Number:P4529710

Used condition, has been cleaned and glass media blasted. Mains and rods are still at standard tolerance. Checked out by professional machine shop.

Mopar performance p4529710 crankshaft. These 3.51" stroke cranks were used for circle track engines to bring a 340's 4.04" bore to 359.95 cubic inch. These cranks were made by SCAT for Mopar and are 1053 forged steel. The flywheel flange is 8 bolt. Crank journals at 2.48"-2.49" and rod journals at 1.99"-2.00".   Weight is 51.5lbs. 

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