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Old 01-16-2011, 01:30 PM
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i bought a car and pulled the motor out and now im trying to figure out what is in this thing. it i sa 414" iron block. unknown 4" crank, rods in pics and forged pistons with no part number on them either. the rod bolts are carrillo so i assumed they were carrillo rods but they dont look like the ones i find on carrillos site. any help would be greatly appreciated
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That's hard to tell. If there are no markings on them chances are they are either cheap ebay rods or really expensive custom rods.
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Yeah, gonna be hard to tell without a marking, they look kinda like the lunati pro billet rods, but there are knock offs on those too.
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Well, they are not ours, if that helps! Looks like the mating faces have been worked a bit, for clearance. Ours are already stroker ground.

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Well, they are not ours, if that helps! Looks like the mating faces have been worked a bit, for clearance. Ours are already stroker ground.

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actually that helps alot because i was told that they were callies but didnt want to post that up because i didnt think it was accurate anyway. thank you. actually i have another question for you. i have a 4" callies crank in my other motor. it has callies cast right into it then the right next to it looks like the numbers 389. i was just wondering which crank this was. again, any help would be greatly appreciated. here is a pic of it.
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I ran into this on my callies crank also,,the number beside the callies name was just a forging no. not the part no. there was a number on the front side of the first crank throw that I used with callies to ID my crank had to pull the front cover off to see it though. it was engraved on the face of the throw.
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i just did some digging from where i got the crank from and found out it is a magnum. ok so i figured that out. still wondering about the stuff in the first post.
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ok i found out what the stuff in the first pic is.
lunati crank, lentz rods and wiseco pistons
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Cool, we do engrave out cranks on the first counterweight. the first five digits are the serial number, and the second is the stroke. ^^^ I was going to say, that's either a DragonSlayer or Magnum!

The 389 is a forging number, nothing to do with the Models we produce
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thanks for the info. that is good to know



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