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Ok, so I finally did it. I bought a stroker kit for my 440! Even though I just rebuilt it with KB237, recon rods, new bearings across the board polished crank lined the block, you know usual.

But, lost a cam lobe and lifter with only 10 hours after break in. Ugh! Freakin' hydraulic flat tappet piece of sh#!

So, out came the motor to clean up the mess and decided to go hydraulic roller cam....well, then it turned into, you know,... the monster motor that got out of hand. I bought a non balanced stroker kit from mancini racing and now no longer need the crank, rods and pistons or bearings!

The crank and rods would make a killer stroker 383\400!

The forged crank with damper and rods are from a 72 dated 440. And, I'll throw in the bearings as they look great and a 6 bolt flexplate, if you need them. $250.

The pistons are KB237 .030 over that have moly rings, but I would suggest getting new rings even though they have only 10 hours of use on them. They come with pins and are in excellent condition! $150

Here's a link at summit for info on the pistons...

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/UEM-KB237-030/

I will post some pics later tonight...

Of course, shipping this could get expensive specially the crank. Mother weights about 70lbs!
 

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Pics...

Sorry, my camera is a little old and doesn't take close ups very well...

I will try and get some close ups of the journals.

The crank is a perfect condition and may need to be polished....maybe.

Oh, shipping the crank is about $80 to most places via ups.

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