Re: 440 Source kit update part 1
[Re: Diego_Ted]
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Remember this is for imformation and I'am sure that this may not be typical of all kits.Some of these issues were not seen on previous kits and "(((this was an early kit.)))"Please do not use this post for a bashing party,just use it to gain knowledge as to what to be watchful for.We can learn together for improving our sport.Respectfully Bob
The quoted phrase is my only concern because we do not have a current kit being evaluated and there is no way to know how many of these issues have been resolved in current production. And people only see what they want and may attribute any issues found to current production. Just my
Diego
Good point. I am looking toward building a low deck stroker this year and am VERY interested in seeing how the new kits stack up versus what is being shown in this thread.
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Re: 440 Source kit update part 1
[Re: moparniac]
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01/02/10 01:03 PM
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why did you get sent a 'early" kit
You must have missed his 1st post on this build.
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Starting to build another 440 Source stroker kit.Low deck 512".Customer has had it for quite some time and is worried that it has issues.I'am buying it and may build it and install it in one of our lucky BGR racers cars.I will be happy to share the build and the results with everyone,good or bad.We will pattern the build after the old TV series Dragnet from the fiftys and early 60s.It will be call "Just the Facts" a famous line from Sgt. Joe Friday
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Re: 440 Source kit update part 1
[Re: B G Racing]
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01/02/10 02:05 PM
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Radius interference,main bearing-2
you will probably have enough material here for a whole book by the time this post is done
can you explain what the radius interference is here? i'm not quite sure what you mean, and i can't see anything in the picture.
thanks!
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Re: 440 Source kit update part 1
[Re: mickm]
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Radius interference,main bearing-2
you will probably have enough material here for a whole book by the time this post is done
can you explain what the radius interference is here? i'm not quite sure what you mean, and i can't see anything in the picture.
thanks!
I think he's saying the radius is big enough it's rubbing the edge of the bearing.
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Re: 440 Source kit update part 1
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01/02/10 02:47 PM
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Edit: Dirtybee typed faster than me...
The 'radius interference' is where the edge of the bearing binds on the crank.
If you look at an original crankshaft, there are sharp corners at the edges of of the journals. Most aftermarket cranks have a fillet radius at each end of the journal. This one simple detail makes the crank stronger, even with everything else being equal.
If the radius at the corner of the journal is too big, it can rub on the end of the bearing.
This is something that needs to always be checked on every build with an aftermarket crank - even if you run a narrow bearing (Clevite among others offers narrower bearings to give more clearance for exactly this situation).
FWIW, the Source had (has?) issues with the corner radii being so large that even the narrow bearings (like Clevite "HN") won't clear w/o cutting a little on the edge of the bearing. Just like shown in BG's picture.
Another issue to look for is taper on the journal, where one side is slightly larger than the other. This has nothing to do w/ the fillets in the corners, but should also be looked for on any aftermarket crank (especially a brand new one - you'd catch a funny looking bearing wear pattern on a rebuild).
My 4.25" "B" crank from 440 Source had .0015" taper on all 5 mains; the crank snout was off .001", the rod journals were straight, but the radii were so large I had to make some pretty heavy cuts on Clevite HN (narrow) bearings.
My crankshaft was a lightweight piece with the pendulum-cut counterweights (extra material removed from counterweights near centerline of the crank) and scalloped crank flange. Looked fairly well finished for an inexpensive part.
-Bill
Last edited by thecarfarmer; 01/02/10 02:49 PM.
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Re: 440 Source kit update part 1
[Re: thecarfarmer]
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01/02/10 05:49 PM
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......................My 4.25" "B" crank from 440 Source had .0015" taper on all 5 mains; the crank snout was off .001", the rod journals were straight, but the radii were so large I had to make some pretty heavy cuts on Clevite HN (narrow) bearings.
My crankshaft was a lightweight piece with the pendulum-cut counterweights (extra material removed from counterweights near centerline of the crank) and scalloped crank flange. Looked fairly well finished for an inexpensive part.
-Bill
I used one of those cranks too, and the indexing was off .035", so I sent it back (since it couldn't be offset ground and fixed) and got another.......Did you have your indexing checked?
BG......Are you going to check the indexing on that crank?
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Re: 440 Source kit update part 1
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......................My 4.25" "B" crank from 440 Source had .0015" taper on all 5 mains; the crank snout was off .001", the rod journals were straight, but the radii were so large I had to make some pretty heavy cuts on Clevite HN (narrow) bearings.
My crankshaft was a lightweight piece with the pendulum-cut counterweights (extra material removed from counterweights near centerline of the crank) and scalloped crank flange. Looked fairly well finished for an inexpensive part.
-Bill
I used one of those cranks too, and the indexing was off .035", so I sent it back (since it couldn't be offset ground and fixed) and got another.......Did you have your indexing checked?
BG......Are you going to check the indexing on that crank?
We will correct what ever necessarry and rebalance the crank,we will keep tab on the cost.
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Re: 440 Source kit update part 1
[Re: Stanton]
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01/02/10 07:42 PM
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.......The rear seal surface is smooth, not knurled. How critical is that?
So how do you check the indexing of a crank?
Smooth surface is better than knurled for regular seals.......some after market cranks put knurls in the crank, but I can't figure out why. .......The knurl is there if you're going to use a rope seal, and who does that??? (that shows a company that copies something and doesn't even know why it's there) My Source crank was knurled there, so I had it ground off while being indexed......
Yes, indexing is important....and can only be checked in a crank grinder.....
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