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I hate to "nit-pick", but the true rarity left it when the 428 crank went in. I'd much rather have the 427 crank (and the shorter stroke and RPM's that come with it). A steel crank vs. cast is not a good trade. Also, the 427 crank is internally balanced, where the 428 is not.Last edited by Vertnut; 01-21-2011, 12:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostI hate to "nit-pick", but the true rarity left it when the 428 crank went in. I'd much rather have the 427 crank (and the shorter stroke and RPM's that come with it). A steel crank vs. cast is not a good trade. Also, the 427 crank is internally balanced, where the 428 is not.sigpic
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostI hate to "nit-pick", but the true rarity left it when the 428 crank went in. I'd much rather have the 427 crank (and the shorter stroke and RPM's that come with it). A steel crank vs. cast is not a good trade. Also, the 427 crank is internally balanced, where the 428 is not.
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Originally posted by broke again View Postagree. not sure who he is marketing the engine at. on one hand he talks about the rarity of the engine and nos parts and on the other talks about the non original crank. still pretty cool, however i never trust a seller who says he has never leaned on a motor because "it scared him". leads me to believe he is not use to real power and he doesnt have a good gauge on what scary is...
EDIT: LMFAO @ him saying "this motor kicks in at 7500rpms."Last edited by Snatch Napkin; 01-21-2011, 03:12 PM.
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$16,500, and the crank's been replaced, and the bore is .030 over? I don't trust it. I'd rather spend $16,500 here: http://www.survivalmotorsports.com/
Or here:
ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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