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390 Crank
By Dale Cecil - 10/23/2003 11:17:19 PM; IP 63.231.104.165
Ok guys, I need your help again. I have my Mustang 390 engine out of the car and on a stand. I am trying to find the source of a knock in the engine without totally dismantling the engine. In this process, I discovered a large about "nickel" sized hole in the rear counter weight of the crank. Inside the hole I can see what appears to be welded lead shot. Is this normal for this hole to be open, or is there supposed to be a slug in it?

Thanks,
Dale
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 RE: 390 Crank -- Dale Cecil, 10/25/2003
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