426 Chrysler Kellog Forged Crank, 3.750 Stroke on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
426 Chrysler Kellog Forged Crank
-3.750 Stroke -Rods = -.010 -Standard Mains -Rods Mic: 2.3640 -Mains: 2.7495 -Mags = Good -ReGas Nitrated by Moldex -Full Radius Journals -Excellent Condition |
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