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RE: 360 with 390 or 427 crank
By P - 07/09/2002 12:56:26 PM; IP 66.89.75.42
As I understand it, the 427 came with two cranks.

Most of em came with the cast iron crank, similar to the 390. Only a few came with the steel crank. Therefore if you use a 390 crank, you essentially have a 427 crank, for all practical purposes.

P
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RE: 360 with 390 or 427 crank -- P, 07/09/2002
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