Toyota 4ag Billet Stroker Crank New Marine Crankshaft on 2040-parts.com
Hesperia, California, United States
New Toyota 4AG Billet stroker crank by Marine crankshaft. Cost on this crank was over $2000.00 3.141 stroke 1.889" mains 1.655 Rods .867 rod width .986" snout I had 4 of these cranks, this is the last 1. I have some misc New parts for these motors ( coated bearings ,web cams, Ferrea valves, water pumps pulleys, ARP rod bolts ect) call with questions Jim 909-229-2299 |
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