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i used the same cast crank for five years and my camaro would shift at 7,000 and come through at 7400. those old style cast cranks i think are better then steel for my application
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I have a steel large journal 327 crank that I bought years ago and never used it let me know if someone is interested in it Thanks Hilton
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E mail me at chevellegreg7376@hotmail.com.Let me know if it's standard, undersize, what you want for it and how we ship it from Staten Island to Glendora,Cal.Always nice to have a spare.
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