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Stefano 04-08-2002 12:09 AM

427/396 Cranks 7115/6223
 
Does anyone have hands on experience with these 427/7115 or 6223 crank shafts.
I need to know how to tell the 427 crank from the 396 Crank and I am told it was to be the size of the thrid counter weight from the front back. I Have yet to find one 6223 which measures 7/8".
My early original 427 blocks all have the 6223 cranks. Could it be that they were just weighted/balanced differently (369 to 427)?
These 6223's are tufrided and cross drilled. I do not have a 7115 crank to compare.


Kim_Howie 04-08-2002 04:18 PM

Re: 427/396 Cranks 7115/6223
 
The cranks are different because the weight of the pistons I also have read the one throw was wider I never found that to be true either. Kim Howie

Stefano 04-11-2002 08:09 PM

Re: 427/396 Cranks 7115/6223
 
Kim,
Thanks for the reply. I do know why they were to be different,just not how in pratical application. (not what the books say).
I beleive that the counter weights were drilled and balanced accordingly per application ,but the same other than this.


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