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Wanted: Odd-Fire Crank
I'm looking for an Odd-Fire Crank that has approximately 3.500 stroke, in good condition.
Not sure what strokes were made/available... Ron T. has offered the 3.590 piece in his race car (if it survives the last 3 weeks of the season) but my ideal would be a bit smaller stroke. Thanks, Rick
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Rick Bowers '77 Datsun 280Z awaiting 268 ci SII in machine shop jail. "Speed costs - How fast do you want to spend?"
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