Didnt mean to offend you... I searched Scat catalog, and can only assume you got a full race custom forged series crank...that the only one I could find if youwant a 3.79" stroke with 360 mains at 2.81" . All the rest are 3.58" and 4" strokes.
Your wrong they were custom forged cranks from MoPar that used upgrades MoPar rods. But you could use stock rods.
Ok, Mopar, not Scat crank....I must have missread a previous message . Those Mopar cranks are rare. Arent they discontinued now? Want to sell me one? You go 2 right?And he quotes me and doesn’t leave a message.
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Ok, Mopar, not Scat crank....I must have missread a previous message . Those Mopar cranks are rare. Arent they discontinued now? Want to sell me one? You go 2 right?
I don’t understand this above…. But moving along….Ok, Mopar, not Scat crank....
They are discontinued. So, they’re probably rare as far as being brand spanking new in a box BUT! Check around and even visit a local dealer to see who they’re connected to as in other dealerships to check their inventory. I have found unusual items this way. It’s actually amazing what another dealer has on their shelf collecting dust. It happens when someone pays for a part or a wrong one was sent and hits the shelf never to be picked up. My old Dodge dealer had brand new never used in the box parts dating back to the 30’s. Plymouth Volare fenders hanging on the wall, leanburn ignitions, full rear ends. It really was mind blowing.I must have missread a previous message . Those Mopar cranks are rare. Arent they discontinued now? Want to sell me one? You go 2 right?
Have you thought about using a Chevy rod or smaller journal on an offset OEM crank?
Stock cast cranks can hold some really good power. After cutting them, there’s a host of measures you can take to help strengthen the crank further.
The aftermarket “Generic” rods are pretty good. How much power are you looking/thinking to create?If you are going to offset grind the crank you really need to go down to 2.00 throws. That’s -.125 so you get about .100ish maybe a skosh more increase in stroke.
If I could find a reasonable 2 inch throw connecting rod I would consider doing it.
The aftermarket “Generic” rods are pretty good. How much power are you looking/thinking to create?
Have you done any math on the W2 port window relating to CID and/or the rpm per sq. In. Of port window?I don’t know yet. I’m not going to put a roll bar in so I’m skating on thin ice.
I‘ll see what the pig engine I have now does on the dyno and then start seriously thinking about the W2 stroker.
Have you done any math on the W2 port window relating to CID and/or the rpm per sq. In. Of port window?
I don’t understand this above…. But moving along….
They are discontinued. So, they’re probably rare as far as being brand spanking new in a box BUT! Check around and even visit a local dealer to see who they’re connected to as in other dealerships to check their inventory. I have found unusual items this way. It’s actually amazing what another dealer has on their shelf collecting dust. It happens when someone pays for a part or a wrong one was sent and hits the shelf never to be picked up. My old Dodge dealer had brand new never used in the box parts dating back to the 30’s. Plymouth Volare fenders hanging on the wall, leanburn ignitions, full rear ends. It really was mind blowing.
Cranks, not for sale. I have use for the cranks I have. The 3.45, 8 bolt crank has just been dropped off with just about everything with a block and crank spacers to be assembled just this passed Wednesday. Darn left the rod bearings behind. Dang it!
The small journal crank is to be used with spacers in a 360 block.
The forged 3.58 crank is being planned right now and should be ready (if all things proceed right) by the fall. If it doesn’t go smoothly, next
Your welcome. IMO, you’ll be looking fit to find one OEM @ the dealership but it’s possible a& worth a few minutes of time to try.Yes I like that idea, I will keep my ear to the ground and ask some old Dodge dealers. Thx