Mike Gaines
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I Have a buddy looking to buy a motor.
The motor is a low deck 469" motor ( 4.375 Bore / 3.900 Bore ) with very excellent, high dollar parts such as Manley Steel Rods, T&D Rockers, Jesel Belt drive, Comp Roller cam, Milodon dual line oiling system, etc, etc.
The owner of the motor truly forgets the details on the crank...and I believe he is honest about that.
His "build sheet" from the engine builder states the crank as a "steel offset ground crank with Chevrolet Journals"
Is this just stock steel crank that has been modified (re-ground with an offset ) to make a 469 Motor or could it be an aftermarket crank ?
If it is a stock steel crank that has been offset ground to give it a larger stroke does that make the crank a weak part of the engine build ????
Info please...thanks
The motor is a low deck 469" motor ( 4.375 Bore / 3.900 Bore ) with very excellent, high dollar parts such as Manley Steel Rods, T&D Rockers, Jesel Belt drive, Comp Roller cam, Milodon dual line oiling system, etc, etc.
The owner of the motor truly forgets the details on the crank...and I believe he is honest about that.
His "build sheet" from the engine builder states the crank as a "steel offset ground crank with Chevrolet Journals"
Is this just stock steel crank that has been modified (re-ground with an offset ) to make a 469 Motor or could it be an aftermarket crank ?
If it is a stock steel crank that has been offset ground to give it a larger stroke does that make the crank a weak part of the engine build ????
Info please...thanks
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