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RE: why not just offset grind?
By Mel Clark - 10/08/2001 8:21:39 PM; IP 152.163.195.201
A few weeks ago I spoke with the owner of Scat Crankshafts and he advised me that he would be making a run of High Nodular cranks for the FE engines. I think he has them up to 4.250 stroke and BBC rod size would be no problem. The piston pin hole can be bushed and bored to the correct size.
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