Thread: 391/361 steel crankshaft info
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06-26-2007 08:35 PM #1
after reading an article a few months ago, in engine builder magazine, about metallurgy... i've decided using 30 year old cranks isn't a good idea, the thing is metal does age and weaken with age, cranks, even more so than things not seeing a lot of pressure... secondly you really dont know how the last owner of that crank drove the vehicle it was in.... 3rdly steel cranks tend to be more brittle anyways, which means it could already have a bunch of microscopic stress fractures running through it.... i've used plenty of old cranks and not had problems, but it does make you wonder sometimes.... personally if it can be fit in the budget, i'd prefer putting a brand new steel crank in there.... i know its expensive but it is some good insurance.... the billet steel cranks are obviously the best but also cost a lot of money, but the forged steel cranks are pretty good as welljust because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day






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