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Eagle Ford 351W Cast Steel Crankshaft, 4.000" Stroke

356-103514000


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Ford 351W Cast Steel Crankshaft, 4.000" Stroke
$379.99
Ford 351W Cast Steel Crankshaft,
  • 4.000'' Stroke
  • Rod Length 6.200'', Large (2.100'') Journal Rods
  • .092'' Radii on Rod & Main Journals
  • Multi-Fit Slinger
  • 28oz. External Balance
  • 1920 bobweight
  • Free Shipping - Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on 10/17/24 , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More
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    What size main and rod bearings should be used with this crank?

    Asked by: vyoung
    The Eagle 356-103514000 crank uses standard size bearings.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2024-02-28
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