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find a 428 crank
By richard - 10/20/2001 5:39:26 PM; IP 209.180.115.122
and you can turn your 360 into a 410 if you want. the 360 was made by taking a 390 block and stuffing in a 352 crank and rod.
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 RE: find a 428 crank -- Travis Miller, 10/22/2001
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