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    Posted: 09 Oct 2010 at 9:08pm
I have a 344 ac engine with a broken crankshaft.  Is there anyone on here that would know where i could get a crankshaft?
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 I have some 344 crankshafts but to heavy for shipping am located near MONTREAL CANADA.
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  i have a rod assy  1-800-254-3116
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I should have a good one if you're interested, the 6000 engine I believe also uses the same crankshaft, let me know.....  Bob S.
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There should be a tag on the side of the block that identifies your engine. From the picture it looks like you have the AC 6000 engine with deep dish pistons. If your injectors are on the side of the cylinder head you have an HD344 engine. If the injectors are on the top of the cylinder head you have a 6000 engine. If the engine has a turbo it is the 7000 engine. If you left the petcock open when you drained the block to remove the cylinder head you should not have any water damage. The first thing to do is to drain the oil pan and note how much oil and water is in there. Did the oil pump take on water? Clean the bores before removing the pistons. The rods can be damaged if you use a metal object to push the rod and piston assembly out. If you have the inframe rebuild kit you know that this is a wet sleeve engine. You will need a sleeve puller. I can be contacted at ghausner@mail2george.com
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  I have a 344 AC Engine I can pull the crankshaft out of and check it to see if it is ok. Let me know if interested I will be glad to pull it out and have it checked. email snydereq@frontier.com or call 1-330-223-1913  I am in Ohio Thanks, Rays
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