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RE: Forged 428 cranks.
By Alan Casida - 02/02/2001 12:18:21 AM; IP 65.193.82.238
I saw them too. What they have probably done is welded up the rod journals and offset ground them out to 3.98". This is a fairly common practice among the Generic Motors crowd where steel cranks are more plentiful. This can only be done on a steel crank.
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 Forged 428 cranks. -- Will, 02/01/2001
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 RE: Forged 428 cranks -- Dave Shoe, 02/03/2001
 RE: Forged 428 cranks -- Rusty, 02/06/2001
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