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2680 Forged 327 Small Journal 300/325 Hp Crank Camaro Chevelle Corvette Nova L79 on 2040-parts.com

US $349.50
Location:

Canton, Ohio, United States

Canton, Ohio, United States
Nice survivor factory grind
Manufacturer Part Number:3838495 Interchange Part Number:3782860 Brand:Chevrolet Surface Finish:Forged Steel Other Part Number:2680 Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

2680 Forged 327 Small Journal 300/325 HP Crank Camaro Chevelle Corvette Nova L79.

Used OEM forged small journal Chevy 327 300/325/340 HP factory grind crankshaft with normal wear and tear. Nice survivor from an engine with no known mechanical issues. Original factory pilot bearing intact. Flywheel/flexplate threads intact with no damage but need cleaned and tapped. Rod journals measure approx. 1.998 +-, main journals measure approx. 2.298 +-. We wouldn't hesitate for a moment to run this as is, or, maybe polish it, however, your machinist may recommend that you turn it, depending on your preference for tolerances. Used in 1962-1967 327's w/sp. h/per & fi including the L 79 engines per 1981, 1983 Chevy Parts Catalog. It's an unmolested virgin in very good condition with the factory markings indicating it may have been hardened and tuftrided. Beats the price of an aftermarket crank every time. Look the pictures over, what you see is what you get.


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The future for Renault in F1 in 2011 and beyond

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1970s supercars

Thu, 10 Jul 2008

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Brief and firm and with eye contact: your handshake is the first contact you make in an interview, so it is vital to get it right. Project a limp wrist and the chance of work slips. There are many aspects of interviews that can daunt the uninitiated but for those graduating this summer there are some essential hurdles to overcome.