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Re: Help me identify this crankshaft [Re: chagjr] #2779169
05/28/20 05:39 PM
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I finally purchased an inspection camera. The motor has a forged crank., windage tray, and a double roller timing chain.
going to start tranny installation.

THANKS MOPARTS!


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1969 DART SWINGER/340(420CI)/6.52 @ 105.39 1.45 60ft (1/8 mile)10.22 @130.5 (1/4 mile)

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Re: Help me identify this crankshaft [Re: chagjr] #2779219
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A few yours back a friend bought a 451 kit from Muscle Motors and the 440 crankshaft wasn't drilled but was spot faced, was the first one we had ever seen and I posted it on Moparts but was 15 years ago. Glad you confirmed and is good that its neutral balance

Re: Help me identify this crankshaft [Re: chagjr] #2779222
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Originally Posted by chagjr
Here is a photo of the balancer again-

See all those small not very deep drilled holes under the pulley in the balancer, that balancer looks a lot like one I have off of a forged steel crankshaft 400 truck stick shift motor work confused
I haven't seen a late model truck or motorhome 440 motor with a stick shifts so I have no idea if they shared a similar balancer like the 400 motors had for the stick shift cranks, DANG Mopar anyways for having so many different parts on similar motors whiney


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Re: Help me identify this crankshaft [Re: 500ciDuster] #2779250
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Originally Posted by 500ciDuster
A few yours back a friend bought a 451 kit from Muscle Motors and the 440 crankshaft wasn't drilled but was spot faced, was the first one we had ever seen and I posted it on Moparts but was 15 years ago. Glad you confirmed and is good that its neutral balance


I got an Eagle 4.15 crank in my 493 that isn't drilled for the pilot and I'm a stick shift guy rant sawzall

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Re: Help me identify this crankshaft [Re: fourgearsavoy] #2779625
05/29/20 09:24 PM
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Gus, my friend loves four speed too but I told him "I guess this will be an auto!" I wanted him to go auto anyway

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