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i thought the last picture was a third crank since it had only a half moon cut out.nothing on the opposite side.usually means 3.1
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The 3.10" stroke cranks are marked EBU. I have never seen an EBU crank with an oil slinger. Early EC cranks didn't have slingers either.
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the last is 239 or 256 with 3.1 stroke.
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Old School: Charley is right, the 1st one is a forged steel truck crank, which is a desirable item for some performance situations. First thing.. if it's not pitted already, get some oil & grease on it, before it's ruined!..
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The first is a forged steel 292 crank which is at least .010 under on the main and rod journals. The second is a cast 272 or 292 crank.
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Need to identify these y-block cranks  Anyone out there know what these are  








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