Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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The only difference in these cranks (oiling) is that the mains on the 5.7 are drilled straight through. Plus there is little to no chamfer around the hole. Now I'm no expert but why would this be an issue. The cross drilling seems to be the same. Matt
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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The only difference in these cranks (oiling) is that the mains on the 5.7 are drilled straight through. Plus there is little to no chamfer around the hole. Now I'm no expert but why would this be an issue.
The cross drilling seems to be the same. Matt
I'm no pro either but I like to see a decent champfer on the holes... to me it spreads the oil easier.. maybe some of the pros will comment
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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I tend to agree with some; that the opposite centrifugal force keeps oil from getting to the rods.
Yeah, it's got a smallblock.
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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I tend to agree with some; that the opposite centrifugal force keeps oil from getting to the rods.
OK so lets say that this is true. Then wouldn't the oil act like a dam and force oil to the rods correct. This is under 60 psi. As previously mentioned the only differences between the two are that the crank is that the 5.7 is drilled straight through on the mains. Not trying to be an A$$ just trying to understand. Matt
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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Being that both holes are the same distance from the center line they will both have the same force on them but 180* out... I think the idea was they could oil the bearings more(rod bearings)... but from what others have said, the rods are the weak link in the bottom end.. so MAYBE the opposite hole is picking up air (guess on my part)
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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Being that both holes are the same distance from the center line they will both have the same force on them but 180* out... I think the idea was they could oil the bearings more(rod bearings)... but from what others have said, the rods are the weak link in the bottom end.. so MAYBE the opposite hole is picking up air (guess on my part)
Thats something I havent thought about.
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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I tend to agree with some; that the opposite centrifugal force keeps oil from getting to the rods.
OK so lets say that this is true. Then wouldn't the oil act like a dam and force oil to the rods correct. This is under 60 psi. As previously mentioned the only differences between the two are that the crank is that the 5.7 is drilled straight through on the mains. Not trying to be an A$$ just trying to understand. Matt
I see what you are thinking and agree that not much would flow out of the thru-drilled main when the hole is not opened to the rod, but it's the weight of the oil on both sides of the CL of the crank(in the main) that pull the oil in 2 directions at once, cancelling out each other. Then when the oil holes align to the rod, there is very limited time for the oil to overcome that force and escape to the rod.
After reading what I have on these engines, I would find an aftermarket crank if I was going to spin it over 6K.
Hope this explains my way of thinking.
I see what your trying to explain. So if someone would plug the hole from the mains and just leave it open for the rods this would be exactly what the LA crank would have. I wonder if this would work? I plan on testing this theory in the fall with a junkyard 5.7. If my friend is willing to help me. Matt
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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I see what your trying to explain. So if someone would plug the hole from the mains and just leave it open for the rods this would be exactly what the LA crank would have. I wonder if this would work? I plan on testing this theory in the fall with a junkyard 5.7. If my friend is willing to help me. Matt
IMO .. that would be a very good test.. and I think the results would be positive
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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I think that if you press in a plug it would stay even without a tac weld due to it being so close to center.. maybe about .002-.003 press fit
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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I'd feel a bit safer with threads. I realize that the sharp edges of threads would create stress risers though. Even being close to the c/l, you still have oil press, heat and some flex cycles in that area. Just my , but I agree with the basic theory on the oiling issue.
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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After looking at the pics again, I dont think you could do this. Without the crank here to look at, it seems that the main journal would need to feed one rod on either side of the journal. My guess is that the intersect point for these would be to close together to separate the oil circuits. Without actually having it it's hard to tell.
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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I'd feel a bit safer with threads. I realize that the sharp edges of threads would create stress risers though. Even being close to the c/l, you still have oil press, heat and some flex cycles in that area. Just my , but I agree with the basic theory on the oiling issue.
Being on the mains the flex should be at a minimum and with .002-.003 press it shouldnt even move....003 is a TIGHT press and might not be possible without issues... might need to be polished by a crank shop.. he could tig tack it and then have it polished (it would need to be pushed in below the surface)... I use to tack weld some cranks for a shop that put the heavy metal in on the OD of the counter weights and they didnt move (they did it that way because of the location that needed the weight)
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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Well, if you were only trying to plug one hole, you could drill the feed side larger, stop past the intersect point, and install the press in plug from the "safe" side. But then, the "dummy" hole would still apply oil pressure when the main saddle lines up. Do these things have fully grooved mains? I would really like to see an oiling diagram of these engines.
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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Well, if you were only trying to plug one hole, you could drill the feed side larger, stop past the intersect point, and install the press in plug from the "safe" side. But then, the "dummy" hole would still apply oil pressure when the main saddle lines up. Do these things have fully grooved mains? I would really like to see an oiling diagram of these engines.
The one I pulled part had 1/2 grooved mains. Don't know if I'm reading you right but my pressed pin would allow oil to both sids of the crank. I would just eliminate the drilled centre. I would also open up all the cross drilled and mains to 1/4 inch.
I believe the oiling system goes this way. Oil pick up to filter to crank. Crank to cam, cam to heads, heads to lifters. Matt
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Re: 360 and 5.7 crank pics
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I think I would always use a Wix racing filter.. they dont filter the smaller partials BUT they also by pass sooner which would supply oil at all times... JMO
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