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I scored a few 216/235 parts and can identify everything but one crank. castind number is 3701488 Does anyone have an idea what year or engine it might be from?
Tom I.I. #1475
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Greetings . . .
I think that casting number was used only in '53 and '54 for 3-speed manual equipped cars. That was a transition time - the '53 stick engine was identical to that found in the '52 power glide cars but with solid lifters.
regards, stock49
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That number doesn't show up in my 1929-1951 Master Parts Catalog,so stock49 has got it right I think.
Drew Mid-Atlantic Chapter
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it makes sense because there was a 54 block in the pile too. I'll bet thats what its for. thank you for the help
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My '64 Chev parts book lists this number, 54-62 pass. 6 cyl. part no. 3701486 with ident. no. as 3701488. note 3, "when used with automatic, remove the pilot brg". Lots of parts have a 'casting' number that doesn't come close to the actual part no.
"we don't let a lot of guys into The Pharrohs".
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I guess I'll mic it and see if its worth keeping. thanks
"you gotta be going somwewhere. You left here didnt ya?"
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