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Case/Crank Work Summary
I've been reading a lot of threads this evening. I want to pull things together for my notes on work I'll have done down the road.
Aluminum Case (plan to build a 3.4/3.5 SS track/race motor) 1) Case Boat tail not needed 2) Case Shuffle Pin. only needed for high RPM, so in this case yes. The SuperTec crank is a work of art, but not sure I'll have the budget for that 3) Crank knife edge, did not see a clear consesus on this. 3) Crank cross drill yes 4) Crank polish? lighten? crank plugs?
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Polish yes
lighten..if possible (?) plugs - B.A. says never disturb them
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1)Yessir,..its been worth 10 HP on a 3.4/3.5 for 25+ years as measured on our engine dyno. Thats a must-do for any race engine going over 7K. 2) Engines that will spend time above 7K should be shuffle-pinned. 3) Yes. This is part of an effective windage control system. 4) Yes! Cross-drill the center main to get sufficient oil to the adjacent rod bearings. 5) Each & every crank we do gets magnafluxed, balanced, micro-polished and the oil galley plugs are removed to properly clean out the passages, otherwise you've left all that debris in there. Hope this helps,
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