This makes for a great whoop *** street engine.
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out of curosity, what rocker arm set up are u running on this?--------thanks, bob:coffee2::coffee2:
So far it is taking it just fine--I have over 60 dyno pulls on it. The crank was worked extensively. Welded up undercuts/counterweights reduced .350"/profiled/smoothed/offset ground/balanced etc..... Lots of work. J.Rob
All we ever used to do to "fit" stock Forged 440 Cranks into 400 Blocks back in the 80's was "this" in the photo....chamfer the counterweights.....easy peazy...takes about 1/2 hour with the angle grinder(wear good boots so ya don't zip toe).....then Polish....because the only actual interference with the Block is over by the Main Web....
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then we'd take a 1/2" carbide to touch up the mainweb and block bank ends where the counterweight was a little tall.
This is a 451 version....but works the same for the 3.900 offset grind.
I never did figure out why Guys actually ground down the entire Counterweight to make them fit ??...and yes the stock Forged 1053 Cranks work fine.....and seemed to protect against #4 Main Cap walk by their ability to "winde" and "UN-winde" down their length as opposed to Today's 4340 " NON-Twist" Cranks ?
GREAT JOB at the Challenge !!
Bob @ rmp Racing Engines