Stupid question #2 for the day. I am disassembling my old engine. During the process, I found the bore was for a 360, not a 352. Okay, no big deal. Today, I figured I'd measure the connecting rods. Since the "short" rods are really close in length to the "long" rods, I checked the crankshaft. On one counterweight, there is "C1AE-A." On the next counterweight, there is a "3." Not a "3U" or a "U3," just a "3."
So, what do I have? I could have sworn I did the obligatory check originally, and got 3.5", which would be for a 352/360. With these stamps, do I have a 390? I guess the next question is, if it's a 390, do I rebuild it and put it back in the truck?
Joseph
Need Help Identifying Crankshaft
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Re: Need Help Identifying Crankshaft
Here's a photo of the markings.
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Re: Need Help Identifying Crankshaft
I'm guessing that you'd already found the FE crankshaft ID page Joseph?
I'm also guessing it's a 390 crank, (but missing a letter)?
Maybe someone else can chime in here as well.
http://www.fordification.com/tech/casti ... Ecrank.htm
I'm also guessing it's a 390 crank, (but missing a letter)?
Maybe someone else can chime in here as well.
http://www.fordification.com/tech/casti ... Ecrank.htm
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Re: Need Help Identifying Crankshaft
Yes, I did find the ID page, which makes me think it's a 390 crank. I just can't find anything, anywhere, with the second stamp being just a "3." At this point, I took everything apart, and threw out the bearings. I may have to reconstruct it enough to measure the stroke on one cylinder.
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Re: Need Help Identifying Crankshaft
Oops! Wrong thread!
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