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RE: U2 crank in a 390
By Charlie - 03/02/2003 11:24:03 AM; IP 12.252.228.242
The last 2 390's I tore apart both had c7aeb rods. They are great to use, I reccomend getting some arp bolts in them, $45 makes good insurance. What are you installing the engine in? Makes a difference what heads you use with what exhaust system.
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 U2 crank in a 390 -- Martin, 03/02/2003
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 Crank and rods -- Royce Peterson, 03/02/2003
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 RE: Thanks charlie -- martin, 03/02/2003
 RE: Thanks charlie -- Charlie, 03/03/2003
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