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    on very rpm there can be addded benefits keeping all the weigth inside the engine if you buy the 4340 crank and use the 6.385 rod them you may not or may have to add one slug of mallory in the front and in the back or nothing at all you need to know what bob weight you will have and if the crank can take your mass . i done many 4.250 crank engine both ways and some blower engine that are still external .for the pan i use the milodon pans with a windage tray most all pans will clear a 4.250 crank with steel rods.do not bet its a drop in on the crank i have had to do a small bit of work on the block the counter weigths can hit
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 09-06-2008 at 05:33 AM.
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