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  • WTB: 3500

    anyone have a forged crank 3500 laying around that they would like a lil cash for? anyone know where i can get one?

  • #2
    Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
    anyone have a forged crank 3500 laying around that they would like a lil cash for? anyone know where i can get one?
    http://60degreev6.com/showthread.php?t=37556

    Joseph has a 3900 crank for sale that can be modified to work with your stroke.

    BTW: The cranks are steel, not forged, correct?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
      http://60degreev6.com/showthread.php?t=37556

      Joseph has a 3900 crank for sale that can be modified to work with your stroke.

      BTW: The cranks are steel, not forged, correct?
      The 04-06 non VVT 3500 crank should be the same as the 3900 crank. The 07 3500 based on the 3900 block is different having a shorter stroke with the same cylinder bore to make it a 3500.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Joseph Upson View Post
        The 04-06 non VVT 3500 crank should be the same as the 3900 crank. The 07 3500 based on the 3900 block is different having a shorter stroke with the same cylinder bore to make it a 3500.
        So that crank you have is which one?

        EDIT: NM, I re-read your ad. Could our rods be bored that .2" to make the crank work? That way it wouldn't need re-balancing.
        Last edited by ForcedFirebird; 08-12-2007, 07:28 AM.
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        • #5
          It's listed as the 3900 crank which is what it's out of. I never owned an 07 3500.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Joseph Upson View Post
            It's listed as the 3900 crank which is what it's out of. I never owned an 07 3500.
            Is that a 52x reluctor wheel?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
              Is that a 52x reluctor wheel?
              Not sure and certainly in no mood to count them, there are apparently two different crank wheels for the 3900 due to a change at some point.

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              • #8
                there was a csting number floating around, something like 1247 something? stamped on the end of the crank behind the dampener that signified the forged crank IIRC, if im not remembering correctly then yeah, i just mean the steel crank

                im looking for an 04-06, the original pushrod design 3500 unless that design was pushed to 07 but i thought that was the change? im actually looking for a complete engine though

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
                  there was a csting number floating around, something like 1247 something? stamped on the end of the crank behind the dampener that signified the forged crank IIRC, if im not remembering correctly then yeah, i just mean the steel crank

                  im looking for an 04-06, the original pushrod design 3500 unless that design was pushed to 07 but i thought that was the change? im actually looking for a complete engine though
                  I posted the casting number but in this case it is irrelivant because all of the 3900 cranks are steel, to my knowledge none were forged for this group of engines 3.9 3.5, forged was assumed because the crank is made from steel.
                  Some of the 04-06 3500s received cast cranks but I don't believe many did.

                  All of the VVT 3500s which started in 06 in the Impala have a shortened stroke and the same bore as the 3900, as for a complete engine I have mine on Ebay with the 7x trigger to help pay for the 3900 I bought.

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                  • #10
                    yeah, i deffinetly dont want a VVT setup, sorry, ive been out of it for a while but im trying to get a 3500 by october to build up over the winter

                    do you have a link to your 3500?

                    im kind of confused her with what your saying about the 3.9 and so on because IIRC the 3500 didn't have anything in common with the 3900 which had the offset bore and so on...

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                    • #12
                      Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
                      yeah, i deffinetly dont want a VVT setup, sorry, ive been out of it for a while but im trying to get a 3500 by october to build up over the winter

                      do you have a link to your 3500?

                      im kind of confused her with what your saying about the 3.9 and so on because IIRC the 3500 didn't have anything in common with the 3900 which had the offset bore and so on...
                      The offset bore doesn't require a change in the crank, it was to facilitate the increased bore size, and though there are many critical differences there are a few things that are still the same, most important is the relative size of the engine and although I haven't tried it the timing cover bolt holse are probably in the same location. The head bolt holes are however the head surface is a little larger for the 3900, I have set the smaller engines heads on the 3900 block and they lined up with the bolt holes but as far as a head swap it wouldn't be practical.

                      These engines are still a derivation of the 2.8 with increasing improvement over the previous engines, the 3.6 DOHC is where "nothing in common" is appropriate terminology, and even there we could be mistaken about a thing or two like the piston rods and although different the crank might even fit due to the 60 degree engine design and GM's tendency to use the same design for different applications.

                      If I'm not mistaken the big block crank for the iron 454 is also used in the aluminum LS7 from what I have seen in searches on Ebay.

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                      • #13
                        Originally posted by Joseph Upson View Post
                        If I'm not mistaken the big block crank for the iron 454 is also used in the aluminum LS7 from what I have seen in searches on Ebay.
                        mistaken. the O.G. LS7 was a 454 - back in the day.

                        i saw one complete w/ wiring and ecm on egay for $500-600 BIN the other day, so search for 3500 or g6 engine or related terms.

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                        • #14
                          egay


                          Joseph, last I checked your 3500 was still at $350! If I only had a tubular k-member, I would be all over it, especially since I could be at your house by lunch if I left at 8AM . That's less than I am paying for a 3.4 short-block (3.4 is an easy swap, though).
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                            The ZL1 was an all aluminum 427 with 430hp in '69 Vettes and 425hp in the Camaros. There were only a handful of cars sold with the ZL1. Very rare. I remember reading that the ZL1 was about 30# lighter than a small block. The LS7 454 was to be the '70s Vettes but never made it into production before the new EPA rules killed compression ratios. It was to have 460hp compared to the 450hp of the LS6 454. I paid $1750 at a Ford dealership for a '70 LS6 Chevelle in '78... talk about torque. Wish I had kept that car but I was young and dumb.
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