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383 Cast Crank?

Harryhemi

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Guys,
I was wondering if anyone seen or have a cast crank 383? If in fact they do exist, what years? If the harmonic balancer is the same? Torque converter weighted? I know about forged being internally and cast being externally balanced. I've read so many forums and technical articles that all say something different.:brickwall:
 

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As far as I know, all 383's had forged cranks and all 400's had cast. I have never heard of a 383 cast crank.
 

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As far as I know, all 383's had forged cranks and all 400's had cast. I have never heard of a 383 cast crank.

Lots of rumors/stories out there regarding 400/4-speeds and truck 400's having steel cranks. I've never seen one...just doing my part to perpetuate the rumors... :jester:
 

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No cast crank 383.
 

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The reason I'm asking is that I have a vibration when idling and when being revved up. The engine is a 70 two barrel and out of a coronet station wagon. All I did was install a mopar camshaft and a four barrel carb. I changed fan and water pump thinking that would help, but it didn't. Only thing that has me wondering is the torque converter. It's for an internally balanced(non weighted) engine. I might have to pull the oil pan off and look at the crank. This website says it might be cast? http://www.moparts.org/Tech/Archive/motor/36.html
 

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Let's just say that they did make a 383 cast crank in 1971....

First, you say your engine is a 70. You can verify that by looking at the date code stamped on the engine block. It should be "F".

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Next, since you R & R'd the cam, what did the harmonic balancer look like?

This is one for a 400, but it's representative of all your externally balanced cast cranks.

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Here's one for a internally balanced, forged crank.

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I'm still not 100% believing they made a cast crank 383.... But there ya go.. That's how to tell.
 

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I have also heard of the harmonic balancer spinning inside of itself making the engine out of balance.
 

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The block has the casting date of 70 on the side and the harmonic balancer is the internally balanced one. I have three different looking balancers that all have the same 2658457 casting number. One has a bunch of holes drilled in it from my 71 and the other ones are from 69(like one pictured) & 70 that has one less hole drilled.
 

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The holes are for balancing purposes. A little to heavy, drill some material out!
 

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Now THAT's the way to jack a thread.................................... and not have anyone care :thumbsup:
 

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Late 2-bbl 383 engines were cast cranks (had two of them). So, it is quite possible that some 383s in 1970 had cast cranks. A '70 cast crank 383 will probably be stamped F383E by the distributor pad. "F" for 1970 model year, "E" for cast crank. 400 and later 440 engines that came from the factory in front of manual transmissions did come with forged internally balanced crankshafts (had several of them).

Quick introduction? Yeah, Okay, our last engine build.........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI36YJLu7VI
 

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I'll have to look at the pad. So if it does have a cast crank, what harmonic balancer is needed? I believe the one that's on it is an original and it looks like the above pic. I don't have the original converter to check. I do know it was a 12" one though. Do i need a different converter or one of those B&M flexplate?
 
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