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I know they are too heavy to ship, but I put a 4 inch mercury crank in my 8BA. I have no use for the 3 3/4, 20 under I think. Should I try to sell it locally or let it go to the scrapper?
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I had a NOS French 3 3/4 crank and finally got 400.00 out of it. Forgot I had to throw in 8 new 8BA rods.
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My local flathead machine shop/rebuilder has offered these for free. 'Course, this was at least five years ago.
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At guy at Hershey had twelve 3 3/4" cranks as tent weights. When I asked him about it, he said, "What the hell else am I going to do with them?"
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What the heck would be wrong with making a standing offer, FREE of charge, to anyone who might need one? I mean .....if you're willing to toss it anyway.....! DD . |
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They are perfect for a loow buck $ engine. Used parts thru out or someone planning on high rpms- Ron will tell us. Newc
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I'm by far a expert on flatheads but seems to me a guy could offset grind a 3 3/4 crank to come close to the same stroke as a mercury crank and use early rods. Giving the price and availability of merc cranks, is this an option that's been explored?
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Good for use in a low buck rebuild of a 59A. Use with the 8BA rods to use the cheaper later bearings.
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That was the trick prior to Ford making the 4" crank. I think that fell out of favor once 4" cranks were readily available. |
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I'm with V8COOPMAN & Mart. Keep or give to someone. Mount it on the wall as "art"......
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I use them to convert 59a blocks and even an A block can be converted , I pull the sleeves bore to 239 standard piston use the 19a rear seal adapter and get a good running original looking 29 to 41 engine
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I did have a few folks suggest that if I shipped them for free, they'd take them.
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don't know how to post actual picture....
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1937: Neat idea. When you get time, paint your mailbox crankshaft black.
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Actually, that not a flathead crankshaft because they are too short for this actual purpose.
Straight eight cranks are best. |
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My brother had one ground to 3 7/8 several years ago. still has not used it, and does not know if he ever will.
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There had been some racing organizations in the mid west that allowed the Ford crank to be offset ground so pistons were once available for this purpose. The 3 -3/4 crank would end up becoming 3-7/8 stroke. The problem with this today is that a custom set of pistons needs to be made for this odd offset so this would pretty much eliminate any value to the idea. As for giving away the Ford cranks to anyone wanting one for free its great for a local give away where its picked up in person. The game changer is the shipping cost for that free crank its going to be very expensive. Shipping would be a couple hundred dollars easily. Considering how frugal most barn member's are I don't see any cranks being shipped. Ronnieroadster
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