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Old 03-12-2000, 11:03 PM
SCOTT HILLIARD SCOTT HILLIARD is offline
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With this 4813 lightweight crank, would it be a good crank for a rebuild of
a mostly stock '69 400 with number 62 heads? To me, it seems like it being
a little lighter would mean easier cranking and more HP. Any negative
thoughts as far as using this with a '69 rebuild? This car will be street
driven.
Scott - '69 GTO conv.

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Old 03-12-2000, 11:03 PM
SCOTT HILLIARD SCOTT HILLIARD is offline
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With this 4813 lightweight crank, would it be a good crank for a rebuild of
a mostly stock '69 400 with number 62 heads? To me, it seems like it being
a little lighter would mean easier cranking and more HP. Any negative
thoughts as far as using this with a '69 rebuild? This car will be street
driven.
Scott - '69 GTO conv.

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