Hot Rods assembled cranks

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Hot Rods assembled cranks

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Any good? I remember there being an issue with them discussed on here years ago. No dice on finding the thread. The prices for a complete crank, main bearings, and all bottom end gaskets/seals is around $300 bucks, and the cranks alone run around 200. I would imagine the local shop (PR Racing) would be around 200 to rebuild my old crank, waiting to hear back for sure.
I just dont want to buy something sub-par.
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Rebuild your stock crank with a Pro-X rod kit, do not use the Hotrods crank assembly unless you weld the crank cans to the crank wheels.
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had the stuffer fly off one with less than 10 hrs on it
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Thanks. I thought I remembered reading that here before, but its been quite a while ago.
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1969 Broncco TX-6

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And while your there, make em look purdy.. :cool:

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The four stroke engine: That's one stroke for producing power and three for wearing the engine out.
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