Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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All, Been an awfully LONG time since i've been on here but was chatting with a friend who's adamant he needs to run a 6k dollar aluminum block on the street and wanted to get some feedback from the guru's on this as maybe i'm completely off-base on this nowadays and gave him bad information. The other issue is he wants to run a 440 Source crank and also wondered what the general concensus is on those these days. I can recall years ago that their reputation was less than stellar. I guess my feeling is that if I'm hell bent on running a 6k aluminum block on the street, I'm going to run Callies, Kellogg etc. Am i completely off base here? :-)
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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What makes a China hater: 1. has a job 2. pays taxes 3. does not get his political views from CNN
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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What makes a China hater: 1. has a job 2. pays taxes 3. does not get his political views from CNN I’m with you !
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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Tell your buddy he should at a minimum be using Molnar crank and rods in his $6k block. Only a couple hundred bucks more, nicer stuff and better resale... This....Everyday and twice on Sundays!
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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Most of the bad rap is from China haters who continuously overexaggerate a minor issue. However, I can't help wonder why you'd want to put a budget crank in a premium block !!! Crankshafts are a minor issue. Funding the second largest blue water Navy is another matter entirely. I honestly think that we are buying the rope to hang ourselves. And I don't have money falling out of every orifice by any means. I do get saving a few bucks where it makes sense. This doesn't make any sense at all.
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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All, Been an awfully LONG time since i've been on here but was chatting with a friend who's adamant he needs to run a 6k dollar aluminum block on the street and wanted to get some feedback from the guru's on this as maybe i'm completely off-base on this nowadays and gave him bad information. The other issue is he wants to run a 440 Source crank and also wondered what the general concensus is on those these days. I can recall years ago that their reputation was less than stellar. I guess my feeling is that if I'm hell bent on running a 6k aluminum block on the street, I'm going to run Callies, Kellogg etc. Am i completely off base here? :-) If he wants to spend 6 large for a block and fill it with 440 Source parts, [censored] it, it's his money All of it should be sent to a reliable machine shop to be checked and corrected as necessary.
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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All the crank has to do is match the stress level it will live with. Its a long stretch from a small port torque build to B1 heads and 8000 rpm. Or a blown app.
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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I been 162MPH in the 1/8 with this exact combo ha ha ha ha. Turn it 7500 every pass.
Save your $$$$ for rods and pistons.
I need some sponsorship from 440Source lol
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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Having used quite a few 440 source cranks I have never had any failures making up to over 800 hp in a few. The problem is the machining. having to send them out to get skinned to get bearing clearances corrected and snout clearanced so dampner had correct press fit is the issue. so you take what you spend to fix you could buy a better machined crank . Never had any issues with a molnar.
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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Tell your buddy he should at a minimum be using Molnar crank and rods in his $6k block. Only a couple hundred bucks more, nicer stuff and better resale That is what I was thinking. I am fine with 440source stuff in a mild street build on a budget. Or even a 650 hp bracket motor...
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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Having used quite a few 440 source cranks I have never had any failures making up to over 800 hp in a few. The problem is the machining. having to send them out to get skinned to get bearing clearances corrected and snout clearanced so dampner had correct press fit is the issue. so you take what you spend to fix you could buy a better machined crank . Never had any issues with a molnar. Yup, about the same cost after paying for "adjustments"
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Re: Aluminum Blocks and 440 Source Cranks
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Molnar cranks, Eagle, Scat, and several others are ALL from China. And I would guess from the same supplier. So just take your pick. From the one's I've seen, the finish machining differs from brand to brand, even though they are all very similar (same?) forgings from overseas. I've done engines w/ Scat, Callies cheaper line Comp Star series, K1, and Molnar products and they needed nothing but balancing to be used. Eagle, on the other hand, needs some machining before being installed. I've never used any of 440 source's bottom end components. I feel better buying something new that doesn't need to be "rebuilt" first.
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