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Re: Help ID this hemi cranks
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12/05/10 07:56 PM
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My Crower 4.625" started with an E, and was 5 digits the best I remember.
Last edited by 23T Hemmee; 12/05/10 07:57 PM.
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Re: Help ID this hemi cranks
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12/05/10 09:04 PM
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any information is usually on the face of the front counterweight.
yep thats where I found this E23489 anybody have any idea?
E23878 these numbers came from a page on their closeouts. I would look no further and call them for info
thanks Fred, I am really not concerned. I am pretty confident it's a billet Crower.
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Re: Help ID this hemi cranks
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12/05/10 10:15 PM
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The purpose of the washer on arp's is to give the radius on the bottom of the bolt head room to sit flat. If not the bolt would gouge into a drilled hole that wasn't radiused.
Either way a hardened washer is good insuarance.
BB, TT5,Procharged 3300lb Street Car 4.79/154
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Re: Help ID this hemi cranks
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12/05/10 10:39 PM
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good to know, this is the way I bought it, and can't complain a bit easy fix it has studs on the top end. guess the builder didn't think it was needed
don't put studs in it now, just put washers under the bolts, and use the correct torque for the lube you use. one at a time.
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