RE: 318 Poly Crank Shafts Differences
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RE: 318 Poly Crank Shafts Differences



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lewtot184@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> 
> i don't know how to tell a truck engine from a car engine. i haven't 
> worked 
> on a poly since 1967. i think it would be fun to build one (again). i 
> doubt any 
> of the polys had fillet cranks. back in the '60's that was a little 
> exotic, 
> but there was some AMC steel crank v-8s that had fillets.
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 

What exactly are "fillets"? Are they better than "heat treated"? 

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