It's also important to note: after the K1 engines, almost none of the cranks I have seen indicate heat-treatment on the sprocket(s) with the color (blue) signatures seen on the early ones. But, beginning in the K2, the crank journals and rod journals are distinctly blue and it is VERY difficult to mark the counterweights with things like a common pencil vibrator etcher. In the early engines I can usually mark those weights with the vibes. I currently have 5 bare cranks in the garage, one from a K0 and the rest from K4-later engines, and this is consistent with this collection, too.