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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 09:45 PM
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Olds 455 steel crankshaft 400943

Hello Gentlemen, I decided I need space more than I need this crankshaft, so I think I will let it go to a new home. Its a 68 455 factory steel crankshaft, part number 400943, so because some of you have a lot of free time on your hands and need something to complain about ... EDIT: $700obo if interested please pm me. I can ship the crankshaft in a crankshaft box, I am in Washington state though so plan on shipping being around $75.00

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Old Aug 6, 2015 | 10:34 PM
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Asking price

https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...e-posting.html


Did you notice the part where it states that all parts for sale must have an asking price?


Good luck with your sale.
Old Aug 7, 2015 | 02:16 AM
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So i understand correctly this is a standard on the rods journal and standard on the crank mains? Posting a price would be good.
Old Aug 7, 2015 | 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by oldsmobiledave
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Did you notice the part where it states that all parts for sale must have an asking price?


Good luck with your sale.
For the sake of the conversation lets say $700.00 obo and take it from there

I have plenty of experience buying and selling parts on here, no one has ever gotten upset until now. That being said PM me if you are interested.

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So i understand correctly this is a standard on the rods journal and standard on the crank mains? Posting a price would be good.
I have to measure journals and see, just haven't had a chance to yet. I measured it when I first got it, I vaguely remember them being standard.
Old Aug 8, 2015 | 11:01 AM
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I just sold a regular crank, standard, standard, that only needed polishing for $250. When is the last time you saw a real Olds steel crank for sale????
Old Aug 9, 2015 | 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by ferndaleflyer
I just sold a regular crank, standard, standard, that only needed polishing for $250. When is the last time you saw a real Olds steel crank for sale????
I don't know you want to buy one?The price seems fair for this one if it is standard rods and mains.
Old Aug 9, 2015 | 02:34 PM
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Removed crank from block, block has a fresh set of .010 main bearings in it, so the mains have been turned .010. Not sure about rod journals, ill find out tomorrow, i can only assume they are .010 as well. Its safe to say the crank hasn't been used since being turned due to fresh bearings and fresh cylinder walls.
Old Aug 9, 2015 | 06:15 PM
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If the mains are just 10 over it is still a good price.
Old Aug 10, 2015 | 09:57 AM
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I recently sold mine for $600, std/std. I paid $600 for it too.

When I see an ad that states make an offer I just move on... usually it means the buyer is phishing for a sucker or it winds up being a waste of time with the negotiations because usually no one wants to pay out the *** for something but doesn't also want to deal with a butt hurt seller when they don't like their offer.
Best to just not waste anyone's time and put $xxx OBO if you're ever considering offers to give an idea on starting point.
Old Aug 10, 2015 | 08:14 PM
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Odd. All cranks are made of steel. Oh wait, you must mean forged as opposed to cast. Already have some thanks.
Old Aug 11, 2015 | 05:17 AM
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Odd. All cranks are made of steel. Oh wait, you must mean forged as opposed to cast. Already have some thanks.
I didn't think the factory made a forged steel 455 crank.
As I recall, the nodular iron cranks were the best cranks from the factory for 455's.
Am I wrong?
Old Aug 11, 2015 | 05:26 AM
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a steel crank was only offered in 1968 455's in some (not all) deltas,toronado's i suspect the cost of forging prevented the entire run of 455's to carry the steel crank and the nodular 'N' crank became standard in 68 on
Old Aug 11, 2015 | 12:08 PM
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Starting to feel like I am back in high school... this thread is getting pretty juvenile, so please if you aren't interested in the crankshaft, you should probably just keep your comments to yourself. I am not able to get on here as much as I would like to, I don't want to spend all my time answering ridiculous posts.

Originally Posted by 88hurstolds
I recently sold mine for $600, std/std. I paid $600 for it too.

When I see an ad that states make an offer I just move on... usually it means the buyer is phishing for a sucker or it winds up being a waste of time with the negotiations because usually no one wants to pay out the *** for something but doesn't also want to deal with a butt hurt seller when they don't like their offer.
Best to just not waste anyone's time and put $xxx OBO if you're ever considering offers to give an idea on starting point.
88hurstolds, apparantly you didnt see this post:

Originally Posted by The_Jeremiah
For the sake of the conversation lets say $700.00 obo and take it from there.
Originally Posted by Eightupman
Odd. All cranks are made of steel. Oh wait, you must mean forged as opposed to cast. Already have some thanks.
This is not a Nodular Iron crankshaft which is considered to be the standard 455 crankshaft since 99% of the engines came with that crank, this is the extremely rare steel crankshaft. if you look up the 400943 number in any Oldsmobile literature, you will see what I mean.

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a steel crank was only offered in 1968 455's in some (not all) deltas, toronado's i suspect the cost of forging prevented the entire run of 455's to carry the steel crank and the nodular 'N' crank became standard in 68 on
Even though I dont know what year this crankshaft is, I agree with your statement.

They are very difficult to find, that being said its hard to put a value on it, which is why I started by just asking for a best offer. I am not hurting for money, nor am I looking for a "sucker", the crankshaft is what it is, but its sitting in my shop next to several other parts and I haven't touched it in like 5 years, so I figured if someone really wanted this for their collection, they would throw me an offer I wouldn't be able to refuse
Old Aug 11, 2015 | 12:25 PM
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from 442.com

400943 455 '68 Forged Steel. In fullsize, w/2bbl, w/tow package.

here is a comparable on ebay right now

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Oldsmobile-4...item280455fe79

here is a breakdown of cranks from some info I have



1968 Forged steel crankshaft, they came in 68 Toranodo's and 69 Hurst/olds and even in some 68-69 2 bbl 455's. They are easy to spot by the wide forging mark on the front throw or look for the crank forging # 400943 which is located on rear throw.


1969-1972 Nodular Iron crank is the next best crank to use. It's casting number is # 397363 and are easy to spot with that big N stamped on the front throw. These cranks have proven to be good to 6000 plus rpm's and are just fine for anything short of a full on competition motor. Avoid the cranks with the same casting number #397363 but lack the N on the front counterweight.
Old Aug 11, 2015 | 04:07 PM
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The debate of factory big block cranks becomes personal, some feel that the forged steel crank is a step up others feel the added weight is a liability.
Most hard core builds use a aftermarket forged steel crank that is purpose built.
Good luck with the sale of your crank
Old Aug 11, 2015 | 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Bernhard
The debate of factory big block cranks becomes personal, some feel that the forged steel crank is a step up others feel the added weight is a liability.
Most hard core builds use a aftermarket forged steel crank that is purpose built.
Good luck with the sale of your crank
Thank you
Old Aug 12, 2015 | 05:08 AM
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If it doesn't sell contact Mondello out in California. They are always looking for these things. I had a STD/STD one that had been cleaned and magged for sale for $750 for a few months on here and another Olds site with no luck. I put it on Ebay and they gave me $875 for it. Yours being undersize already and not yet magged maybe less.


They like to grind them, throw them in the freezer and charge an arm and a leg for them.
Old Aug 13, 2015 | 06:37 AM
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What is one of the N cranks worth?
Old Aug 14, 2015 | 05:09 AM
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The 425 forged cranks go for $200 so maybe $75-$100 for a N crank.
Old Aug 14, 2015 | 07:51 PM
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Well, I'm rebuilding my engine that broke at the NMCA nationals event in Bradenton last March. 455 over 060, cam broke and dropped a piece in to the crankcase and broke the crank. It was a Nodular crank and served me well 10 years. I can buy Eagle cranks, found a couple of Nodulars and your crank. I know about them, If you feel that it is usable to go into racing, I don't twist more than 5600 and the trap rpm is 6000, I will pay the $700.00 and hope you pay the shipping. If not we have to wait till my Social Security hits the bank.
Old Aug 23, 2015 | 08:04 PM
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I haven't heard a reply with an offer for the crank. Do you have it still, is it gone, can you let me know if I need to look elsewhere?
Old Aug 23, 2015 | 08:06 PM
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Old Aug 26, 2015 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by KennyVZ1
I haven't heard a reply with an offer for the crank. Do you have it still, is it gone, can you let me know if I need to look elsewhere?
pm sent
Old Aug 26, 2015 | 09:54 PM
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This is a great deal IMO. I've actually had 5 or 6 of these and sold everyone for $1,000 with the exception of one I let go for $900. Good luck and I hope you sell it.
Old Aug 31, 2015 | 07:15 PM
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I made an offer earlier of $700.00. Seen one on ebay for $1200 but it didn't sell. I want the cam to put into my 455 engine for drag racing. What do you think? Do you still have it?
Old Aug 31, 2015 | 07:35 PM
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I seen your reply and offer of $725.00 that is great. Just found your reply tonight.
Hope you still have it.
Old Sep 2, 2015 | 06:04 PM
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Pending sale
Old Oct 6, 2015 | 05:41 PM
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I have not heard back from the interested buyer after several messages. Crankshaft is still for sale, current price is $725 shipped. Please remember I am on the west coast, so its easily going to cost me $50-$60 to ship this crankshaft. I think that is a pretty good deal for this very rare piece of history. Let me know guys
Old Oct 6, 2015 | 09:53 PM
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I am absolutely perplexed why this has not sold. This is a GREAT deal!
Old Oct 8, 2015 | 05:24 AM
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Originally Posted by bponti442
I am absolutely perplexed why this has not sold. This is a GREAT deal!
X2 But mine hasn't sold either.LOL
Old Oct 8, 2015 | 08:17 PM
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the economy is up and down, the weather is doing crazy things. If it doesnt sell in the next week or two ill put it on ebay. Or keep it. I just have too many parts lying around. :P
Old Sep 14, 2016 | 08:55 AM
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Crankshaft is SOLD, thanks everyone who shared interest
Old Sep 14, 2016 | 09:19 AM
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That took awhile.
Old Sep 14, 2016 | 01:48 PM
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Well i am glad you sold your crank. I still have mine for sale.
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