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Farndon (more info below) full billet counterweight standard stroke crank (2.6L), apexi 86mm std bore pistons and Carrillo rods. This gear was installed in a motor built by JHH racing, but never ran before getting pulled down for a different setup. The crank is used and has been crack tested since last use, the Pistons and rods are both new. A JHH Inspection report is available which outlines the mint condition of this assembly.

Make no mistake - if you want a high HP high revving 2.6 then this is some of the best gear available.

I have a heap of other GTR parts for sale - please contact me on 0403221200 if you have any queries.

$4500 for the full set

The item is located in Gladstone QLD, but can be freighted any where in Australia. Please contact me for a freight quote.

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Farndon does machining for Apexi, BMW, Mercedes, Jaguar etc, is all made in Britian and is top quality (see below extract from their website). Apexi cranks were almost exclusively made by these guys.

Extract from website:

CRANKSHAFTS

We offer a full design, development and manufacture service for crankshafts machined from solid steel billet, cast or forged material. All crankshafts manufactured are fully stress relieved and crack detected prior to shipping by Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) in accordance with BS6072. We also offer a full regrind service including MPI. Highly versatile manufacturing processes allow an infinite number of crankshafts configurations to be produced including:

Cylinders 2, 4, 5,6,8,10,12 or 16
Plane Single/Multi Straight, Flat or Vee
Max. Length 1,600 mm
Materials To suit application

Manufacture

Billet Any type of Crankshaft, Heat Treated to Raise Core Strength

Forged Farndon’s Own EN19 Lotus Twin Cam, Customer’s Own or Special Order

Cast Customer’s Own or Special Order

Finish Nitrided to Depth Required

Balance Fully Balanced Ready For Installation

Inspection Full Metrology Service

Marking Engraved to Identify Origin

Standard Features

Custom Web Forms Including Wedging & Knife Edging, Heavy Metal Balancing, Splining, Gear Splining, Gear Cutting, Oilway Drilling (Pin to Main or Full Cross Drilled)

See website for more info:
http://www.farndon.com/crankshaft-manufacturer.html

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