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Re: best RB 4.15 crank for the money? [Re: Cab_Burge] #2723755
12/13/19 01:20 PM
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It always comes down to "trust, but verify." But some brands I'd put more trust in to start with.

Re: best RB 4.15 crank for the money? [Re: Cab_Burge] #2723773
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I thought I would have to at least polish a journal or 2, but mine was nice. It spins free in the block as it should.Birdtracker

Re: best RB 4.15 crank for the money? [Re: birdtracker] #2723942
12/14/19 10:20 AM
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Run an OC rotating assembly in my 493 and a molnar crank in my 540 that is currently na but will be procharged. No issue with either.

Re: best RB 4.15 crank for the money? [Re: BradH] #2723965
12/14/19 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by BradH
Originally Posted by birdtracker
Ohio Crankshaft...

Another company with a history of crankshaft QC issues. scope



Ohio crankshaft was spot on. Perfect.
Just gave them specifications I wanted and they met my expectations.

Re: best RB 4.15 crank for the money? [Re: Sammy] #2723998
12/14/19 01:46 PM
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Sounds like OC got on top of the QC issue. All I know is how many unhappy customers of theirs were posting about poorly machined parts on SpeedTalk a few(?) years ago. Basically scared me away from wanting to get anything from them when I was looking for cranks.

Re: best RB 4.15 crank for the money? [Re: BradH] #2724008
12/14/19 02:40 PM
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A Chevy buddy of mine had them (Ohio crankshaft) build a Dart short block for him and the engine Siezed on its fourth pass. I read the four page write up on reasons why and dirt and filth were blamed.

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Re: best RB 4.15 crank for the money? [Re: chrisf] #2724031
12/14/19 04:52 PM
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If you can get a Molnar crank for that, get Molnar. I never had the issue with the dirty parts that someone spoke of from Molnar either. His cranks a pretty much a discount considering the quality you get from him for the money.

Re: best RB 4.15 crank for the money? [Re: chrisf] #2725040
12/18/19 07:17 AM
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What's the best U.S. made crank for the money? Or am I stuck with using factory cranks.

Re: best RB 4.15 crank for the money? [Re: 73DAD] #2725102
12/18/19 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by 73DAD
What's the best U.S. made crank for the money? Or am I stuck with using factory cranks.


Does it have to be mined, smelted, rolled, forged and machined in the USA before it is allowed in your shop or just final machined?

Re: best RB 4.15 crank for the money? [Re: AndyF] #2725611
12/20/19 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by AndyF
Originally Posted by 73DAD
What's the best U.S. made crank for the money? Or am I stuck with using factory cranks.


Does it have to be mined, smelted, rolled, forged and machined in the USA before it is allowed in your shop or just final machined?


Where can I get that first one?

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