For your best axles you are looking for :BTA940, OMES,
the "M" is very hard to make out. Now for the last
casting: EN25Y this is the material identification. I
have used these axles for the past 25+ years of racing
with no signs of any wear or twisting. Now for the
crankshaft I have a old Huffaker built engine and it
has on the web between rods #3 and 4 cast in raised
letters :SCF2608W1 and stamped on the same area of
same journal :AEA703, The "0" may have been ment to be
a 8 judging by the size and location of it. I don't
think that Huffaker ever built an engine with "Just" a
standard crankshaft in it.
--- "Peter C." <nosimport@mailbag.com> wrote:
> Oh most knowledgeable ones,
> An "acquaintance" with literally stacks of 948
> cranks and axles is asking
> what are the casting/forging numbers on the most
> desirable crankshafts and
> axle shafts. These must be the numbers found on the
> pieces themselves.
> Please, check your cranks.
> Thanks Peter C
>
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Bob Walker
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