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Ls1 Callies Stroke Crankshaft 4.000" Stroke Rebuilt By Shafttech Great Condition on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States
Condition:Used

This is a Callies LS1 4.000" Stroke crankshaft. I believe it is Part number APO31N-CS

We pulled this out of our sand car to rebuild the engine... We bought the car from the first owner and wanted to make sure the engine was in excellent condition. We sent the Crankshaft to ShaftTech to have them inspect and refurbish the crank. They took longer than expected and we got anxious and just bought a new crankshaft so we could get the car back together. Then about 3 weeks later the shaft returned from Shafttech rebuilt and ready to be installed. But we no longer need it since we bought a new crankshaft. We have been saving the crank for a few years incase we needed it as a spare. But we have now sold the sand car and no longer need it.

It is still in the ShaftTech box and in the bag in great condition. I know they polished the crank up and a few journals may not be stock size or they could be... I dont remember exactly now since it has been a few years.

It has the double wheel style reluctor wheel with x24 teeth

Save big $ and get a great Crankshaft for a fraction of the cost! ShaftTech went thru it and they said it was in great condition and ready for some long hard high HP hours still...

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