Re: BB Mopar Crank Options
[Re: shantyshakinstud]
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09/30/16 03:35 PM
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Well if we are talking billets then Bryant Winberg and Moldex all make them. Crower is a very good less costly alternative
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Re: BB Mopar Crank Options
[Re: shantyshakinstud]
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09/30/16 05:50 PM
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Nothing too crazy, 4.150 stroke with BB Mopar size journals.
Naturally Aspirated truck puller, so it sees sustained rpm in the 7500-8000 rpm range.
Callies did say "billet is way overkill" when I called. If it was me I'd go with a SCAT 4426014-3 fully machined superlight crank. $1750 from Summit and they are really nice cranks. Exterior is fully machined, mains are gun drilled, counterweights are undercut, etc.
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Re: BB Mopar Crank Options
[Re: shantyshakinstud]
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Nothing too crazy, 4.150 stroke with BB Mopar size journals.
Naturally Aspirated truck puller, so it sees sustained rpm in the 7500-8000 rpm range.
Callies did say "billet is way overkill" when I called. Call Ohio crank and get a refurbed one....Probably the cheapest option.
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Re: BB Mopar Crank Options
[Re: shantyshakinstud]
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10/01/16 02:36 AM
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Just ad the center counterweights and you will have something
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Re: BB Mopar Crank Options
[Re: cudadoug]
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10/01/16 07:09 PM
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I've bought that same crank from them yeas ago I also bought one of thier hemi motor 4.300 stroke crank with the 2.200 rod journal sizes several years ago when they had them on a clearance sell
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Re: BB Mopar Crank Options
[Re: AndyF]
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Nothing too crazy, 4.150 stroke with BB Mopar size journals.
Naturally Aspirated truck puller, so it sees sustained rpm in the 7500-8000 rpm range.
Callies did say "billet is way overkill" when I called. If it was me I'd go with a SCAT 4426014-3 fully machined superlight crank. $1750 from Summit and they are really nice cranks. Exterior is fully machined, mains are gun drilled, counterweights are undercut, etc. I have a 1990's vintage one of these in my Predator. It has been through several rebuilds of B1, and B1/MC engines, all making over 1000HP. FWIW
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Re: BB Mopar Crank Options
[Re: Al_Alguire]
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10/03/16 01:19 AM
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Crower is a great alternative and make center counterweight pieces i hope they are that good, just received my 4.375 x 2.200 full counter weighted crank. the only downfall was the 6-8 weeks out the door like i was told, ended up being 12 weeks to my door, but i didnt push them as it didnt make a difference
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Re: BB Mopar Crank Options
[Re: shantyshakinstud]
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I'm sure you will be very happy with it...
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