ID'ing a forged crank help
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well i will just see what it looks like tomorrow, I am going out there
to take it out of the motor, it has the skinny balancer so I BELIEVE its
a forged one. 
  Now on a forged crank the corners of it are rounder correct? and the
  parting line is rougher, correct?
  Neal Zimmerman, Eugene oregon

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