My '67 just broke its camshaft. I thought _that_ was unusual...but its cast. The forged steel crank in '67's are all but indestructible. How it managed to break is beyond my comprehension, unless something was way out of balance, the engine was revved hard, no oil, or perhaps (if the car was a low-mileage model) it could have been a birth defect. > Larry, it looks like 67's have a bad history of > braking shafts in general, > whether its crankSHAFTS of camSHAFTS! No, I do not > think this is common. How > was your harmonic balancer? > > If you like driving your car hard, make sure you get > an early type forged steel > crank. If you get a later iron crank, you may have > trouble mating it to your > transmission. I am sure you know all that... > D^2 > > When I got it > > apart, I was very supprised to find a broken > crankshaft. How common is > > this? > > I expect to have access to a 67 Crown parts car > soon. any interest? I > > need a > > blue tinted windshield for a 67 crown hardtop. > > > > >