Regardless of the P/N, that is a forged crank. It's easily determined by the wide parting line because it was slammed between two dies in a forge. If the two dies hit each other, the forge will destroy itself, so the dies stop short and leave a wider seam. The cast crank has a thin parting line, because the casting molds are held together tightly so the molten steel doesn't run out.


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