308 crankshaft Identification
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Anyone know of any distinct markings, etc?0
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Dave,
I have just answered your PM regarding this question. I had the same question a decade ago and was answered by Kelly Hindgartner via snail-mail. If you want to post my reply to your PM here - please do.
Mark0 -
`Hudsonator wrote:Dave,
I have just answered your PM regarding this question. I had the same question a decade ago and was answered by Kelly Hindgartner via snail-mail. If you want to post my reply to your PM here - please do.
Mark
Thanks Mark!0 -
If there is an easy or simple method, I am sure that everyone would like to know - and would make a good item of reference for anyone searching posts/threads as well...
Here you go 46:
Crank Forging numbers
48-54 262 #301794 #303037
50-54 232 #303011 #358011
51-54 308 #304668
55-56 308 #53250090 -
Well, you'd have to at least take your oil pan off!
I had this picture in my old gallery here.
If you'll look at the thin counterweight between the #3 rod and the second main - you can faintly see the forging number on the crank.
Mark0
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