Scat 9000 Pro Comp Lightweight Crankshaft Ford 351W, 393 Stroker
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Less Rotating Weight for More Horsepower!
These crankshafts use the same space-age material as Scat's 9000 Series Stock Replacements yet are modified to be lighter. Pro Comp Lightweight Crankshafts utilize lightening holes and aero-wing counterweights to reduce weight and windage. They're an ideal, affordable option for increasing the cubic inches and horsepower of mild to moderate street or race engines.
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Scat has been manufacturing and distributing crankshafts, connecting rods, and engine components for more than fifty years. The tradition continues to this day with a 42,000 sq/ft facility in Redondo Beach, California. Quality is the first step in all Scat products... skilled craftsmen, superior materials, innovation, and dedication create the absolute best parts for you.
If this is a crank for a 351w to make it a 393, should'ed the specs read 3.85 stroke rather than 4.00? Also, Is this the crank that works with the Stock 351w rods with 302 pistons? If not, do you know if that crank is still made and the part #? Thanks!
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