Re: Do I have a forged or cast crank?
[Re: 1970RT]
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Re: Do I have a forged or cast crank?
[Re: Alexdodge]
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yup. it's forged...273 or 318. the 340 had the rod journals cross drilled. interchageable with a balance job.
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Re: Do I have a forged or cast crank?
[Re: wyotech_cuda440]
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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.
What he said ... it doesn't matter what part number is on it , it's a FORGED CRANK
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Re: Do I have a forged or cast crank?
[Re: JohnRR]
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08/10/10 02:00 PM
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What he said ... it doesn't matter what part number is on it , it's a FORGED CRANK
I totally agree. The pictures don't lie. Now............. Why the cast crank P/N?
And the 1st person that says "I've seen.... "
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Re: Do I have a forged or cast crank?
[Re: Commando1]
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I, too, am curious as to the part number, is it stamped or written or is the number raised?
The INTERNET, the MISinformation superhighway
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Re: Do I have a forged or cast crank?
[Re: vdriver]
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I'm thinking it's just a typo in your reference material.
All the ref. manuals say the P/N is a cast crank.
I want answers and I want them now. Seriously, I'm thinking that the model maker for the die didn't know what the new P/N was going to be for the new cast crank and just used the existing #.
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Re: Do I have a forged or cast crank?
[Re: Commando1]
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08/11/10 11:46 AM
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I'm thinking it's just a typo in your reference material.
All the ref. manuals say the P/N is a cast crank.
I want answers and I want them now. Seriously, I'm thinking that the model maker for the die didn't know what the new P/N was going to be for the new cast crank and just used the existing #.
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Re: Do I have a forged or cast crank?
[Re: Commando1]
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08/11/10 09:28 PM
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