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312 Crankshaft

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its not the cost of a 312 crank its where it is.if i can drive less than a hundred miles to get it then thats a plus if i have to have it shipped a thousand miles and the cost is out of this world they can keep it.
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I thought I saw a brief blurb that indicated a problem with production of new cranks??.. Also, appaently Mummert has come up with a way involving special rods, that will allow a form of 312" setup without requiring an actual 3.44" stroke crankshaft. Not sure about the details?    


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Thanks for the reply's on the value of the 312 crankshaft,always good to get other opinions  Carl
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I think Edelbrock dropped the ball seriously on the 573. It may not have been a huge seller but they are definitely still in demand.

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That's in the "Aftermarket Cylinder Heads & Other New Parts" section.

I think it was just a tease to get a feel for demand and Scat weren't very serious about to begin with so it's not happening.  They're in the business of making cranks.  If they were going to do it, they would have done it and they didn't.

Kinda like Edelbrock and the new 573 not too long ago - it was actually in the catalog, but they didn't do it.



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Speaking of cranks, any news on the aftermarket Y Block cranks that are supposedly in the works?

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http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/4a19e870-e870-4f63-a0a4-db5b.jpg  Ron Lane,  Meridian, ID



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Guess I'm a little behind the times on this one. I went back and checked completed listing on ebay and their going for $300-$400.

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Considering that it's a 60 year old crank that is still std/std & if it's been crack checked, I'd say it's well worth at least $400...


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In general, I don't find those prices to be high.  The 312 and forged 292 crank are much less common than the more common cast 272/292 cranks and both have their niche.  However, I would not pay that much unless it has been checked for cracks and the seller can prove it and guarantee it.

For a good 312 crank that is std / std and has been checked properly for cracks, I think $400 is probably a good price.  You can always start high and bring the price down until someone bites.


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Most of the crankshaft that show up on ebay do not sell. They are overpriced. I would think a standard main crankshaft that has not been checked would go for around $200. Getting it checked for cracks would be a good selling point and should raise the value some.

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