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Old 04-25-2014, 11:17 PM   #9
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Default Re: Identify This Crank

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Originally Posted by Kevin Panzino View Post
Just wondering, how much trust would you put in Communist Chinese statements?
Unfortunately all of the steel, good and bad, seems to come from China these days
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Since the crank was most probably already in the box at the warehouse in Ohio, someone or some machine made the mistake of boxing the wrong crank or just using the wrong label. All I expect the seller to do is make it right.

Brian: Thanks for the pic. I wondered if they put an identifier on forged cranks, too. That's what mine is supposed to look like.

BTW, I saw Alan at the last Test nTune at Pacific Raceway and he bought that Chevy Cavalier he was talking about last year. Put his old motor in it and ran a 9.40 at 145 something. GT/AA.

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