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Chrysler 392 354 331 Stroker Donavan Nhra Hotrod on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Liberty, Missouri, United States

Liberty, Missouri, United States
cleaned magged and welded and,offset ground
Brand:Chrysler Manufacturer Part Number:1673755

This sale is for stroker crank to fit in low deck 301 331 354 Chrysler Hemi or poly block. This is 392 casting number#1673755 Hemi crankshaft ground to 2.490 on mains and .220 big block Chevy diameter on the rods with welded thrust and turned rear main to accept 354 rear seal. This crankshaft with a 4.00 bore will make 414 cu in. This shaft in a 331 block at 3.8725 bore will make 402 cu inches. This crankshaft is 4.000 on the stroke. This crankshaft will require some clearance work to fit in block on counterwieghts. I am selling much,of my,Hemi's parts please contact me for any additional parts

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