I just picked up a 76 440 from a motorhome. it's a complete engine, all nice and free'd up, with the only thing missing being the waterpump. well here's my question.....is it possible that this would have a steel crank with a cast crank only balancer? the reason I ask this is because the flange has the squared off notch at the 6 o'clock position and a hole at the 12 o'clock position and 6 bolt holes, which i'm seeing in photos as a steel crank but it has the 76 bullitt nosed harmonic balancer that say's right on it...."Use with Cast Crank Only". Now I found a website that says that 75-76 were the last years for the steel crank in a car but................they were forged for HD trucks. Now I'm no rocket scientist but I would call a motor home a heavy duty truck. i saw no thin parting line near the flange which is a good sign, but I havent taken the pan off yet because I just got it today and it's still in the back of my truck. i guess for 300.00 bucks i can't complain even if it is cast. i know Chevys and other GM's have a rear flange ID guide but I can't seem to find one for mopar.Also what are the odds of the notch on the rear flange being the same for a cast crank and a steel crank? and the website I went to didn't show a picture of what a balancer looks like for a 76 440 with a steel crank, which kinda leads me to believe that maybe the used the bullitt nosed "cast only" Balancer for the HD truck motors with the steel crank. Does this sound familiar to anyone? according to the website there were 2 cranks for a 440 in 76, they were # 3830183(forged truck) and #3830482 for cast. I haven't taken mine apart yet but I guess what I would like to know is, is there a way to identify a cast and a steel crank while still in the engine with the pan on? Thanks Dave