70-duster
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so what would a good forged crank out of a 1967 318 be worth? Thinking of selling it. I understand that 273, 318, and 340’s have the same crank.
I'm glad this is a "what's it worth" thread.The seller said it was forged.
We need to see a different angle. What does the parting line look like?The crank that @dibbons just posted is a forged crank. To the OP, yours looks like a cast crank regardless what year car it came out of. $50 Start a sale thread. You can always come down in price. A good crank but not too many can use it. 68 and newer 318 if you're building one. 340's had forged until 72? You would have to add hundreds of dollars of weight to this to balance it to a 340.Here is a sample forged 340 crank I have stored my bedroom (I believe it's forged steel):
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And I believe your correct along with the above pictures between the two cranks.For comparison with original post, here is a sample forged 340 crank (not for sale) I have stored in my bedroom (I believe it's forged steel):
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Yes, it is the one in the picture and it came out of my 1967 satellite and is completely original. Everyone else says it is forged and not cast. So again my question is what is a forged smallblock crank worth if i decide to sell it?
Look at the "arrow and dots" on the first throw... that indicates what shift cast the crank. A forged crank does not have those as only a casting mold can do that.
Scrapped a 340? Whatever!Now that all the bashing has ended. I realized it was a cast crank and i scrapped it, along with the 318 and a 340 i had laying around.