boozersdart
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Hello
I have installed my 4" stroke Eagle crankshaft in my 340 replacement block with the pistons and rods (no rings installed). The crankshaft, rods and pistons was bought as a rotating assembly kit. Found that the crankshaft would hit the pistons (counterweight against piston pin area).
It would still rotate so it would just barely touch.
My best guess is to grind on the crankshaft counterweight to get at least .040 clearance at all locations of interference possibilities. Then I will have to have the assembly balanced.
I would like some feedback on this to make sure I'm on the right track so will sleep better.
Thanks again
I have installed my 4" stroke Eagle crankshaft in my 340 replacement block with the pistons and rods (no rings installed). The crankshaft, rods and pistons was bought as a rotating assembly kit. Found that the crankshaft would hit the pistons (counterweight against piston pin area).
It would still rotate so it would just barely touch.
My best guess is to grind on the crankshaft counterweight to get at least .040 clearance at all locations of interference possibilities. Then I will have to have the assembly balanced.
I would like some feedback on this to make sure I'm on the right track so will sleep better.
Thanks again















