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5.0/302 Ford V8 Crankshaft 1982-2001 ###spring Special on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Dona Ana, New Mexico, United States

Dona Ana, New Mexico, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:2MAE Warranty:No Surface Finish:micro-polish Part Brand:FORD

 This is a SPECIAL SALE on a 302 FORD late model crankshaft . This crank has a # 2MAE and has a fresh grind of .010 on the rod journals and .010 on the main journals, the crank is also micro-polished. There are NO welds on this crank. This crank has been magnafluxed and the oil holes champhered. According to our books this crank fits years 1982-2001.  This is a quality crank and it will be shipped in well packed. I also have other cranks which I will be happy to arrange an auction for one so let me know what you are looking for. THANKS---THIS CRANK DOES NOT COME WITH BEARINGS NOR DO WE SUPPLY THEM

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