Anyone need a nice Lunati racer series 3.75 crank?
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U cant be serious if u are comparing the Lunati to the Eagle...The Lunati is $1200+ brand new and will handle anything that u want to throw at it. Eagle is chinese and have been prone to break very often.... And yes it is one piece rear main seal...
Lunati CJ117BN SBC Racer Series Crankshaft 3.75 Stroke, 1PC-2.448 Rear Main, 2.10 Crank Pin, 5.85 Rod Length
Lunati introduced the Racer Series crankshafts as anaffordable alternative to the Pro Series crankshafts. The#1 and # 4 rod journals are drilled to lighten and facilitatebalancing. The same high standards as the ProSeries apply to this crankshaft, with the exception thatthere is no contour work done. The small blockChevrolet Racer Series Crankshaft is only available in3.480, 3.500, 3.750 and 3.875 stroke.
Lunati CJ117BN SBC Racer Series Crankshaft 3.75 Stroke, 1PC-2.448 Rear Main, 2.10 Crank Pin, 5.85 Rod Length
Lunati introduced the Racer Series crankshafts as anaffordable alternative to the Pro Series crankshafts. The#1 and # 4 rod journals are drilled to lighten and facilitatebalancing. The same high standards as the ProSeries apply to this crankshaft, with the exception thatthere is no contour work done. The small blockChevrolet Racer Series Crankshaft is only available in3.480, 3.500, 3.750 and 3.875 stroke.
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But yea, GLWS.
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Note where i compared my forged unit not a cast unit, your opinion is only half correct. The 4340 units are more than enough crank for most anyone here's typical build AND finished in AMERICA And half price And not already drilled/balanced for another engine setup.
But yea, GLWS.
But yea, GLWS.
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Note where i compared my forged unit not a cast unit, your opinion is only half correct. The 4340 units are more than enough crank for most anyone here's typical build AND finished in AMERICA And half price And not already drilled/balanced for another engine setup.
But yea, GLWS.
But yea, GLWS.
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You have some proof that Eagle 4340 forgings consist of recycled aluminium,copper & white plastic? Or are you just desperatly trying to coin a Catch Phrase Sig .. Because that Ill informed,ridiculous *** assumption/statement really seems beneath you..
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U guys suck!, at least he^^^ can see both ends if the crank at once .. Defiantly must think outside the box when visually QC'ing one.. I bet he can also see the tree and tach at same time while launching his forged eagle bottom end motor.
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I made the mistake of buying Eagle. As far as machining goes, it was fine. No metal needed to be added. It balanced fine, however both ends were completely out of whack. The snout is a couple hundred thousandths small and the pilot hole as well as the centering flange for the flywheel are a couple hundred thousandths too large.
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I believe your Lunati is the same crank that's been in my old Formula for 17 years and is still perfect. 17 years ago the series names and designations were different, but the quality remains the same. Great deal on a bullet proof crank. I'm a long term test dummy you could say...lol
--Alan
--Alan
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I believe your Lunati is the same crank that's been in my old Formula for 17 years and is still perfect. 17 years ago the series names and designations were different, but the quality remains the same. Great deal on a bullet proof crank. I'm a long term test dummy you could say...lol
--Alan
--Alan