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RE: 64 427 crank & rods? |
By Paul M - 08/02/2001 8:46:15 PM; IP 24.20.44.11 |
The C4AE-B crank is listed as a 427 cast-iron unit, in two different sources. Don't see anything about 390's anywhere for it. One book states that the grooved journals were part of the "first" performance cranks.
Mainly the grooves are to increase oiling to the rods at high RPM's.
As for the C3AE-C rods, they seem to be a standard early `60's short rod, designated for the `63-`65 427. |
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