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Thread: FS: 70.4 MM crankshaft 2.4L 2.7L

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    FS: 70.4 MM crankshaft 2.4L 2.7L

    mag'd & ready to go. std. mains rods first under. one journal welded. $$$$$ rod bearings included. $600 delivered to the Lit. Meet SOLD
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    ...or shipped on your dime.
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    time for a bump
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    Do you have the rods to match?

    I am looking to upgrade to 2.4S or looking for a complete engine block.
    J P
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    pretty sure not... I have a set of 66MM non-S type rods. that said, I don't think rods are expensive.
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    I am not familiar with these components. Was the journal welded to be within spec limits. What is the history. does it need to be balanced.
    J P
    69 911T 2.4L w' 2.2S/E cams/Webers

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    i am getting ready to build my first 6 but don't know if crankshafts are generally sent out for balancing as is usual with the 356 / 912. I have not balanced this unit nor was that checked. I received it as offered. I sent it out to be magged. the party I bought this from, in his hayday, was a tuner and race car prep for the likes of George Folmer and Don Wester among others. he had it on the shelf for quite a while & couldn't recall where it came from. this was among many other odds & ends I picked up @ the time.
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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