Completely forged 347, 348????
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Completely forged 347, 348????
like the title says. I would rather not use the stock crank. I have seen many of our sponsors that have them without a forged crank. Does anyone know where to get one. I would like to stay away from Eagle because i have heard some bad stuff. I know they are probably fine just have read some bad stories.
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Well i would just rather go forged. Hell you never know if i might go more than that. Plus with the luck i have been having lately i would rather just be safe. Now instead of asking questions could someone answer mine.
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A forged crank? Almost any sponser should have one. I believe Lunati makes a forged crank if you want to stay away from Eagle. I just checked and Thunder Racing sells that and two other brands.
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Mike, where are you? If you want to but a short block your best bet is to find a sponsor close to you. Do a search to see what kind of work that sponsor does.
If you want to work with us, let me know. We build 'em from 346 to ...well...quite large
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If you want to work with us, let me know. We build 'em from 346 to ...well...quite large
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Originally Posted by mikey
Mike, where are you? If you want to but a short block your best bet is to find a sponsor close to you. Do a search to see what kind of work that sponsor does.
If you want to work with us, let me know. We build 'em from 346 to ...well...quite large
Mikey
If you want to work with us, let me know. We build 'em from 346 to ...well...quite large
Mikey
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Originally Posted by LSONE
if you're goin with a forged crank why not go the 383 route? 4 '' crank, then later you could get her gored for a 408?
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Originally Posted by LSONE
if you're goin with a forged crank why not go the 383 route? 4 '' crank, then later you could get her gored for a 408?
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Originally Posted by jrp
exactly. paying 2k for a lunati 3.622 stock crank is a waste of money. Harlan has already proved the stock cranks strength capacity.
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383 is stock bore with a 4'' crank, you can order a full rotating assembily from alot of our sponsors. If it was me i would go with a 383 first, then start beefing up the rest of my car for a 408 when i have the money.
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Originally Posted by Mike2002
I totally agree. I just don't know where i am going with this yet. I would hate to spend the money and then find out the hard way i should have gone another. I have very bad luck and i am just trying to cover my *** no matter what the expense. I am tired of breaking down i guess you could say. You are probably right just haven't decided yet. Thanks for the input i have definitly not put that out of my options yet.
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Originally Posted by LSONE
383 is stock bore with a 4'' crank, you can order a full rotating assembily from alot of our sponsors. If it was me i would go with a 383 first, then start beefing up the rest of my car for a 408 when i have the money.
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http://www.ls1speed.com/catagory.cfm?catagory=engine
you might wanna call them up, or any other sponsor for that matter, and get their advice.
you might wanna call them up, or any other sponsor for that matter, and get their advice.