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Crankshaft 1956-1957 Desoto, Chrysler 315,330.4,325,341, Hemi V8 Cast# 1635785 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Wadena, Minnesota, United States

Wadena, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:DeSoto Interchange Part Number:Gopher 2183 Manufacturer Part Number:1635785 Warranty:Yes

Reground Crankshaft Fits Desoto, Chrysler Hemi Engines 20 M/30R . Casting #1635785, Gopher crankshaft manual states she is used on the 1956 330 V8 and also the 1956-1957 341 V8 S23, S24, S25, S26 models. My AERA crankshaft manual show her fitting the 315,325,330.4 V8s used in the late fifty's. I confirmed the casting number and the size of the journals. As you can see she has an eight bolt flange that uses the press in crank bolts. The center hole has a diameter of 1.940 and then drops off to .933, there is one more step after that. There is a little surface rust that you'll want to clean off with some scotch brite and rod out the oil holes.  Thanks for looking and God Bless.  Bruce@ 218-631-104seven

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