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428 crank wanna-be Question
By John - 10/08/2001 5:32:09 PM; IP 142.177.108.127
I hear a lot about offset grinding cranks for stroker engines. Has anyone ever heard of a 390 crank being rewelded and offset ground to become a 428 crank? The rebalancing sounds tricky. With the price going up and availability going down, 428 cranks being made from good 390 cranks sounds intrigueing. Anybody got a story or an opinion?
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Collapse <b>428 crank wanna-be Question</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>John, <i>10/08/2001</i></font>428 crank wanna-be Question -- John, 10/08/2001
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 RE: 428 crank wanna-be Question -- John, 10/08/2001
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 why not just offset grind? -- FE427TP, 10/08/2001
 RE: why not just offset grind? -- John, 10/08/2001
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 RE: why not just offset grind? -- Mel Clark, 10/08/2001
 RE: why not just offset grind? -- Royce Peterson, 10/08/2001
 RE:Stroker why not ! just offset grind? -- Ray, 10/08/2001
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