Here is what Tom Benvie had posted... (way back when...) Crankshaft Numbers From: Thomas M. Benvie / Subject: Crank Numbers / Date: Saturday, October 31, 1998 I have a minute here so I thought I would send the following casting numbers from a 1982 TRW catalog. The first number is the crankshaft forging number, the second number is the stroke. Sorry, don't have time to match them up with the CID, and the years aren't listed, but it is a start. 300102-3 1/2" 313033F-4" 440774-3 1/2" 3105305-3 3/4" 3124294F-4 1/4" 3124725-3.68" 3125974-3 3/4" 3127261-4" 3127501F-3 3/4" 3128562-4 3/8" 3130331F-4" 3130368-4 1/4" 3134294-4 1/4" 3160035-3.5" 3160110-3.75" 3162394-4 1/4" 3165562-4" 3169034-3.5" 3169035F-4 1/4" 3172216-3" 3172218-3.5" 3172249-3" 3178451C-3.28" 3188947-3.5" 3190792F-3.57" 3190797-3.57" 3190798-3.57" 3183816-3.28" 3195292-3.44" 3196921-3.68" 3196922-3.68" 3199738C-3.9" 3199842-3.68" 3203082-3 3/4" 3204904-3.5" 3214722-3.5" 3214723-3.9" 3214724-3.44" 3214725-3.68" 3220411-3.68" 4487237-3.44" RD51261-3.44" RD67703-3.9" ============== THERE IS ALSO A SHORT LIST OF CONNECTING ROD FORGING NUMBERS , but no reference to engine size, etc- 707 3143739 3144468 3145607 3145608 3174472 3197047 There is a second list for reconditioned rods with the following numbers (not recommended for performance applications). The forging number is followed by the center-to-center measurement: 3145608-6.625 3144468-6.375 707-5.875-2 listed with different bore size2.2082/83, pin dia. .9306/08, width at bore end 1.054/0.985 3174472-6.620 3143739-5.790 3197047-5.859 There is also one with no forging numbers but with center-to-center measurement of 6.12 Now maybe we can accomplish something if people would look at their parts and positively match the numbers to year and engine size. This might not be helpful to 99% of you, but it could be very valuable to the other 1%, so please help out. Trying to find the flywheel book next.....More later. Thomas M. Benvie East Bridgewater, MA 02333 ______________________________________________________________ Ralph Ausmann - Hillsboro, OR - > ----- Original Message ----- From: Frank Swygert To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 3:18 PM Subject: Re: [Amc-list] 390 vs. 401 crank casting numbers .... I've got SOME of the casting numbers (all I could find!) in "The Red, White & Blue Book". I've got four 390 and seven 401 numbers. Post the number here and I'll see if I have it and post back. -------------- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 10:13:06 -0800 (PST) From: Greg Taylor <amundaza@xxxxxxxxx> Hey guys, Got news that the crank for my 304 stroker may indeed be a 401 crank, instead of the 390 crank ... which changes things a bit ... by +10 CID and perhaps a few $$$$ for the stroker build. ? Does anyone on the list have casting numbers for the 390 and 401 cranks? ? I bought this crank from Kenedy back around 1993 or 1994 for $390, new in the box with AMC bearings.? It is the earlier "BW" crank, which I had the adapter machined into the rear flange,?for the 727 tranny.? Also had it cross drilled. ? Thanks for the information, guys! -- Frank Swygert _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list