Porsche 356 356a 356b 356c Crankshaft Core on 2040-parts.com
Georgetown, Massachusetts, United States
This is a solid, not cracked but heavily rusted & scored 356 Porsche crankshaft core.
Part #616.102.013.03 as used on 1953-65 356/356A/356B and 356C models. Flywheel pins are tight and gland nut threads are fine. This is not usable as is, but needs to be machined. |
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