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In Super Stock, the rules stated it could not be billet (the forging line had to be visible, at least on the flange), and the counterweights could not be knife edged. They may have changed when aftermarket crankshafts were allowed in Stock.
You'll be hard pressed to find a small journal 3.25" stroke crank for anything close to a reasonable price.
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Chad you have a PM. Your right Alan just have to save up and take my time.
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I have a standard/standard, small journal, 3.25 steel crank that I would be willing to sell. If you're interested, send your phone number and I'll call you.
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