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I have a steel crank shaft for a MOPAR 440 MAGNUM bigblock...

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Question by 440magnum
Submitted on 1/7/2004
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I have a steel crank shaft for a  MOPAR 440 MAGNUM bigblock and the only numbers on it are R75 (the R is circled) i know its for the 440 so can some one please tell me all about it as i know some the cranks vary in strength and reliability awnswer this ive looked every where and cant find it any where


Answer by moparman
Submitted on 4/3/2006
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r means remanufactured

 

Answer by weedman420
Submitted on 4/25/2006
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well try sending your question in to mopar to see what they have to say

 

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