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Hello everyone I am starting another twin turbo y-block build and I am searching a steel crank.  I have acquired a few y-blocks in the past couple years but none have a steel crank.  If anyone has one they are willing to part with I would appreciate a call or a message on the forum.  Thanks.

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A few months ago,this machine shop where I live had 2 steel 292 cranks already machined and ready to ship.He probably still has them.
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Thank you I will give him a call.
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I should have one that would probably need to be turned. Let me know if you are interested.
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I have one steel crankshaft left. Casting # C1TE 6303 F1. It is standard now, but will have to be turned because of surface rust. It has been setting in my dry, but unheated shop for 53 years. I'm in Southern Illinois. E-mail is  Merc1953@rocketmail.com
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What do you need for it? Would you have a pic of it?

Thanks,

Robi



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