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13 Mar 2003, 12:20 (Ref:534937) | #1 | |
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Ford Crankshaft
Ive just been delivered my crankshaft . . . .its a 6 bolt Ford item for Kent type engines . . . I intend to use it on a precrossflow engine, I've been told its an Iron billet crank as opposed to a standard cast iron one.
It has 2431.E cast on one web . . . . I'm confused now . . . .if it was billet surely it would be fully machined? I didnt pay much for it, and it looks in good shape, so even if it is std cast iron its not the end of the world. anyone got any ideas? thanks Joe |
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