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Originally Posted by FireSail
The rules say OEM or Accepted aftermarket crank only. Problem is, NHRA lists no aftermarket crank for the 327 Chevy. I'm a ford guy. so that's an assumption.
Technically, there are no aftermarket cranks for any Super Stocks as the list reads Stock Eliminator Aftermarket Cranks. For rods it separates Stock and Super Stock.
The list is a bit of a joke. The only listed crank for my 302 Ford is an Eagle part that hasn't been made in 9 years. Eagle has submitted the replacement for approval several times but nothing happens. I just went with a forged crank that matched stock weight and specs. I'll plead dumb if they say anything.
Dale
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Its a little work but nothing crazy to get a crank approved. I got one approved for this year.
Fill this out add pictures and you should be there as long as all spec's are correct.
http://www.nhra.com/userfiles/file/A...val%20Form.pdf
Info
http://www.nhra.com/userfiles/file/N...%20Process.pdf