Any one use kellogg or Sonny Bryant Cranks
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I saw a big-inch Sonny Bryant blower crank once with the snout broken off. Folks at the shop couldn't believe such a nice piece could break. If I recall correctly, the company sent a second crank at a significantly reduced rate. I tried to get the original to keep as a BS piece, but they had it sent to a big forensic lab to figure out what started the crack.
Beautiful crank, though, the attention to detail and finish was incredible.
How much is the Kellog in comparison? They're also supposed to be one of the best, they forge cranks for a lot of other companies.
Beautiful crank, though, the attention to detail and finish was incredible.
How much is the Kellog in comparison? They're also supposed to be one of the best, they forge cranks for a lot of other companies.
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Kurt Urban is building me a turbo 427 with a RHS block. It will have a 4" stroke with center counter weights. I don't have a weight for the crank yet, as it is still being made. Takes about 7 to 8 weeks to get. You do have to install your own reluctor wheel. I will post pictures of the build when it starts in about a month or so. Just waiting on parts.
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Bryant cranks are the real deal,we have used several of them.The 2 fastest ls engine on the planet have byrant cranks in.Expect 10-12 weeks for one-no matter what they tell you
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I was thinking MPH since you said fastest, and I only went 205 but Con and Vic ran 212 in 2005 with a tube car. I believe if they could have got the glide to hold they would have run a killer et, but they did not run radials either.
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