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FE Power Forums => Private Classifieds => Topic started by: plovett on March 12, 2017, 07:10:35 PM
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Just wondering. I have one that I think is 0.010"/0.010", machined on the snout and on the butt for passenger car use. Stock 3.78" stroke. I thought these forgings were fairly valuable. Granted, you can buy the Chinese forged cranks for the same or less with a lot more stroke.
I bought one ready to go in a passenger car FE for $450 and was happy to get it. I bought another 391 crank that was unmodified for $200. Then I paid an American craftsman $1500 for a whole lot of machine work on it. I'm super happy with that.
Where are these old things worth these days?
thanks,
paulie
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n/m
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Lots of people want a 3.78 stroke - whether because of rules or simple desire. Those are not available in a shelf stock Chinese crankshaft.
Your 391 stuff still has plenty of value - would not surprise me at all to see a perfect and ready to go one to approach the thousand dollar mark or significantly more if somebody really needed/wanted it.
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Thanks Barry.
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Bringing this post back up. Does anyone need a stock 391 crank? I'm not going to use it and hate it going back to the scrap yard.
I'll just store it in a corner.
Are these heavier than a normal FE cast crank? (this one seems heavier) and are they balanced differently?
Figure about $100 to ship 1/2 way across the nation. I shipped a FE crank to texas visa UPS for $85.
Richard >>> FERoadster
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Where are you located. I may be interested in the crank.
cwhitney167@gmail.com
Thanks
Chris Whitney
8186322001
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I'm in Brookings Oregon. on the Pacific coast 7 miles north of the Calif. stateline.
Crank seems to be std.
I'll measure it tomorrow.
I se the 818 area code is Calif. where about?
Richard
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I'm in Sun Valley near Burbank. Shoot me an email with your number so I can talk to you about it
Thanks
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Sent you a PM with my #
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Do you have one of these left for sale, or
Did you sell them all or decide to keep them?
Thanks,
Ron
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None at this time.
Richard
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Ron. i'd sell mine I guess. A steel 391 already modified to car specs.
racertom@hotmail(dot)com
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Where are you located. I may be interested in the crank.
cwhitney167@gmail.com
Thanks
Chris Whitney
8186322001
Chris ,
A friend of mine has a 391 crank in the South Bay area . I'll give him your number. It may already be reworked to passenger car specs.