V vortec 1/2 ton status Joined Jul 22, 2004 Posts 1,471 Reaction score 1 Location fort worth, texas Jul 25, 2005 #1 what is a reasonable price for a junkyard crank for an early 80's 350?
thor 1/2 ton status Joined Aug 20, 2003 Posts 512 Reaction score 0 Location Wa Jul 25, 2005 #2 Most junkyards will expect to sell the whole engine. New cranks are available for $150.00 or so mail order (cast steel eglin or scat).
Most junkyards will expect to sell the whole engine. New cranks are available for $150.00 or so mail order (cast steel eglin or scat).
uglyangelracing 1/2 ton status Joined Jun 6, 2005 Posts 271 Reaction score 0 Location Rhode Island Jul 25, 2005 #3 Why an early 80s? Thats mexican metal.
M mudslinger99 1/2 ton status Joined Oct 8, 2004 Posts 512 Reaction score 0 Location East Coast Jul 25, 2005 #4 thor said: Most junkyards will expect to sell the whole engine. New cranks are available for $150.00 or so mail order (cast steel eglin or scat). Click to expand... Yeah and you can get a re-manufacture for about $80 bucks..You got 2 choices for years 67-85 and 86-94.. So why would you buy one from the junk yard ?
thor said: Most junkyards will expect to sell the whole engine. New cranks are available for $150.00 or so mail order (cast steel eglin or scat). Click to expand... Yeah and you can get a re-manufacture for about $80 bucks..You got 2 choices for years 67-85 and 86-94.. So why would you buy one from the junk yard ?
bigbadchev84 1/2 ton status Joined May 17, 2004 Posts 2,191 Reaction score 0 Location Hermiston, Oregon Jul 25, 2005 #5 call up your local machine shop, they usually have a ton of them that people drop off and abandond, they are pretty cheap too, worth a try anyways
call up your local machine shop, they usually have a ton of them that people drop off and abandond, they are pretty cheap too, worth a try anyways