Hey guys. I need some help identifying a crankshaft.
350 mains
3.500 stroke
gundrilled rod throws.
small counter weights
star type flange on flywheel end
numbers on end are stamped 3.500 and then 84361.1
Thanks for any help. also is there any way of knowing what the original rod weight and length was. I believe it is a Cola and I have seen some places of records for cola that had rod length and weight but none of them had the number listed that was on my crank.
crankshaft id help
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Re: crankshaft id help
Drilled rod throws are common on lighter cranks these days but most quality manufactures put their name on them some where or a logo of some kind.
Depending on the appearance it could be anyone's crank. Most real high end cranks also have the mains drilled as well but in the early days they stamped not laser engraved info on them that just tells me it is an older piece maybe 15-20 years old making it harder to ID
Depending on the appearance it could be anyone's crank. Most real high end cranks also have the mains drilled as well but in the early days they stamped not laser engraved info on them that just tells me it is an older piece maybe 15-20 years old making it harder to ID
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