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Can someone help identify this crankshaft

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I have this crankshaft i had turned at a local crankshaft service. I need to return it and ask them to measure the stroke. Thought I would see if anyone can make out with the,number on the crank? It appears to have heavy metal installed.
It is turned to .030/.030.
I have it on ebay for $750
Thanks for the help in advance
 
Ouch, they were there, I thought. I've got several crankshaft to sell, I might get some of the pics mingled together.
Thanks
 

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Moldex maybe. Are there any numbers on the snout? Normally the numbers would be stamped on the first throw. They don't appear to have the standard BMS texture or stampings on it.
 
It doesn't appear to have the same "look" as the BMS, crank I've had a few of them.
I'll look the crank and see if anything else can be seen
 
It appears to be an early Chinese forged crank based on the fact is has a knurl for a rope rear main seal. It's will be 3.40" stroke.

Neal
 
After getting back to looking at this steel crank. And guess what I found partial covered by the machine shop marker pen.
"3400", stock stroke as you said.
Some other markings as well.
Thanks for everyones input.
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