Hemi crankshaft - rear flange
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I am looking at buying this (new) crankshaft. I've checked the spec-sheet etc from the seller and I am comfortable with it. As I don't have a reference part to check against (it's in the US and I am in Australia), I need to check if the flywheel flange will work for my combo or I can make it work. These are my only concerns & hopefully you guys can set me straight: 1. it doesn't have a step-register for flywheel .?. 2. doesn't have locating dowels for flywheel ? the bolts carry the entire locating load as well as clamping load is that ok? Sorry about pic quality. if anyone has pictures of std Hemi forged crank flywheel flange it'd be appreciated. otherwise i may have to go down a custom flywheel route to suit this crank. cheers, Darren
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Re: Hemi crankshaft - rear flange
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05/02/12 08:08 PM
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The register on your ATI is 2.25 and the register on the blower pullies are 2.00.You will need to open the the ID of the spacer deep enough for the spacer to be flat on the damper. The crank needs the insert for the register.
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Re: Hemi crankshaft - rear flange
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Those cranks are usually not a good idea. Besides the flat flange, they often use a different keyway up front, and are usually super heavy. There was a post recently from a guy trying to figure out how to get a special damper made so it would fit the crank that he got a good deal on.
i have one in my engine i think my bobweight is 2385. the flange is thicker than a normal crank. so you have to either cut down the flange or the lugs on the conveter. i dont know what to tell you about a flywheel,in the end i dont have a problem using fueler cranks.
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Re: Hemi crankshaft - rear flange
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05/02/12 08:43 PM
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the asking price for this crank is about the same as a new forged 4340 crank from crower. it isa great looking crank but is looking like hard work. so I am tossing up whether the strength difference is worth the effort for the things i will have to accommodate, like: -weight difference ?? -rear flywheel flange machining and/or custom flywheel etc -special balancer -any extra work required as a result of dealing with the above crank will need to be strong enough to handle infrequent use at 1,500hp & 1,200 ft/lbs. ?? &the 4340 may bolt straight in. D
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Re: Hemi crankshaft - rear flange
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05/02/12 08:55 PM
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the asking price for this crank is about the same as a new forged 4340 crank from crower. it isa great looking crank but is looking like hard work.
so I am tossing up whether the strength difference is worth the effort for the things i will have to accommodate, like: -weight difference ?? -rear flywheel flange machining and/or custom flywheel etc -special balancer -any extra work required as a result of dealing with the above
crank will need to be strong enough to handle infrequent use at 1,500hp & 1,200 ft/lbs. ?? &the 4340 may bolt straight in. D
no issues with my ati balancer. jus have the flange cut down. i have 1 in my engine and 1 spare.
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Re: Hemi crankshaft - rear flange
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05/02/12 10:21 PM
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I would get a K1 or Callies, the K1 is around 600.00 USD, the Callies is about double that if you are lucky to find one for that price. Tim
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..a $600 crank in a $30k engine just doesn't "feel" right! I may be wrong, any feedback on these cranks?
I handle the K-1 and Callies brands, as well as a few others, but before i could make a recommendation on a crankshaft, i'd want to know which power adder you'll be using to make 1500 HP and how much of it is the power adder vs. N/A ?
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Re: Hemi crankshaft - rear flange
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05/02/12 10:57 PM
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I would get Callies, the K1 is around 830.00 USD, the Callies is about double that if you are lucky to find one for that price. Tim
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The K1 of today is no longer the K1 of yesterday, the K1 is now completely an offshore part including finish machining.
Wayne Brewer has a NEW 4.5" Callies for sale in the race parts section
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Re: Hemi crankshaft - rear flange
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05/02/12 11:47 PM
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By the time you get done with the bells & whistles,your better off with a billit crank and have no doubt
i believe he is talking about a billet crank.
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Re: Hemi crankshaft - rear flange
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05/03/12 02:34 AM
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That is a fueler crank flange and it uses a flywheel like an earlier Hemi, they had a flywheel that was located by the OD of the flange.
I'm pretty sure KB sells an insert to give you a converter/flywheel register in the center or you could just make one when you get the crank .
Sounds like what you need is
I bought mine from Keith Black.
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Those cranks are usually not a good idea. Besides the flat flange, they often use a different keyway up front, and are usually super heavy. There was a post recently from a guy trying to figure out how to get a special damper made so it would fit the crank that he got a good deal on.
That would be me, the damper is supposed to arrive sometime today (Thursday). The problem was that the crank (a Keith Black Billet) had 2, 1/4 inch key-ways cut in it (one at 90 degrees and at 270 degrees). My engine builder said if I wanted to build it right, just order the custom made damper and be done with it. Most people said broach a key-way at 0 degrees and silicone or epoxy the extra key-ways and use an off the shelf harmonic balancer. He said, "No, it will leak oil from there!"
Since he's the expert building it, not me, I order the balancer.
Kayse can't keep up at all now. lol
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Re: Hemi crankshaft - rear flange
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05/03/12 08:22 AM
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jus have the flange cut down. i have 1 in my engine and 1 spare.
Do you mean the rear flange? this is the spec:
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rear flange is 4.8125 diameter with a 2.0504 diameter x .140 deep counter bore and a .907 diameter x 1.125 deep pilot bearing hole
Do you know if the front /snout dimensions are standard on one of these cranks ?
Is it heavy at 2,450g? My calculations for this scenario depending on my rod choice, dictate that the pistons + rings + pins + locks + oil with a compression height of between 1.375-1.575 and 35cc dome would weigh in at circa 935g to 1,025g.
Does this range sound about right ,or would the crank be too heavy?
thanks of your help
what you have to do is measure the thickness of the the rear flange,then have it cut to atch that of a regular crank. i have a automatic trans i made up the difference by cutting the lugs down on the converter.
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