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Which Crank?

Posted: 1/3/04 6:04pm Message 1 of 8
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LINCOLN, NE - USA
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Vette(s): 1973 L48 Corvette / 4 speed
I am sure this has been brought up beforebut, I am looking for some feedback on your thoughts between Eagle Cranks and Scat Cranks. I have read more bad things about Eagle than Scat. All was due to either integrety and bearing clearance problems. I found a fairly reasonable price on an Eagle kit with 4340 crank, 4340 rods, SRP Forged pistons, also all Clevite bearings and JE rings, this is in a 383 Stroker for about 1,390.00 bucks. Anyone have any ideas about the kits? "SAVETHEWAVE" |wavey| |headscratch|


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Posted: 1/4/04 6:47am Message 2 of 8
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I have been trying to decide which crank to buy also, and have looked into the Scat cranks. The Scat cranks, and kits look like they are made well, but are somewhat pricey. I have not looked into the Eagle cranks so I have no opinion about them.

Let us know what you decide.

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Posted: 1/4/04 3:36pm Message 3 of 8
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Well I am kind of surprised there has been 38 views and no one has ran into this yet! Surely there is somebody.


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Posted: 1/16/04 3:55pm Message 4 of 8
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Last week on Hot Rod TV they showed the 383 stroker build for their project 69 Chevy II. They mentioned one might consider the Eagle Stroker Kit if you were limiting your RPM's to around 5000 and were not planning on adding a nitros system. They used a stronger kit, but I don't recall it's name. You might like to read the stroker info in their site. http://www.hotrod.com/howto/69883/index.html


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Posted: 2/19/04 5:08pm Message 5 of 8
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Thanks for the info! I went with a Scat crank. Now looking for rods and pistons. |saluteflag|


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Posted: 2/19/04 9:24pm Message 6 of 8
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Vette(s): 1977 stingray,65k miles,hugger orange and side pipes and sounds very nice
scat is the better one for sure ,as for rods and tops there are a lot of them out there ,i have childs and elberts rods and top end keith black pistons w/speed pro rings,but eagle does make a good rod 316.00 from summit and only weight 570 grams,nice for a steel rod for tops ,ross and wiseco are nice and not a bad price ether !! hope this helps you guys out |thumb| |smokin|


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Posted: 2/23/04 12:30pm Message 7 of 8
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Portland, TN - USA
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Vette(s): 1972 Coupe Anything, but Stock and more mods to come! SSBC Force 10 Brakes, 3.73, TH350, 355 CID, Rack and Pinion, Vette Brakes suspension front and rear.
For what its worth my opinion on crankshafts are go with the best you afford. The crankshaft is the backbone of any engine and takes the most abuse. Scat makes a good crank. Eagle in the past has had quality issues, but I have not heard of any for several years now. Personally, I prefer to get a entire rotating assembly from one place. Mainly because they will balance everything and make sure everything fits together before they ship it. If you piece mill an assembly from different companies then its up to you to make sure the machine shop does their job to make sure it all goes together correctly. Its also much easier to deal with warranty and any issues you may have during assembly. If you get parts and they don't go together then you have to figure out whos is wrong, why and how to correct it. Most likely your going to pay more by getting a whole assembly from one manf., but I personally believe its worth it. Thats why I have always used Lunati and its not because I work for them, its from past experience. I'd say the same thing for Scat, Eagle, Callies, Oliver, or crower if you can get the whole assembly at the time of order, unless you just don't need everything.


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Posted: 2/24/04 7:32pm Message 8 of 8
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This is my second reply the first one didnt go. Maybe it was too long???? Any way thanks for the reply. To make a long story short I did go with the scat because of price. Callies would have been great. I have been buying a piece at a time. Trying to keep the wife happy by not spending alot of money at one time.I have already spent my estimate (to her) of 2,000.00 bucks. Have my Holley Intake, Edelbrock carb, 186 Double Hump Heads, 64cc and 2.02 and 1.6 all new parts, block, headers, 4340 scat crank. What are your thoughts on pressed vs. floating pins? Was looking at Probe forged pistons too. Havent decided yet and is probably overkill but who knows may want to race it some day.SAVETHEWAVE


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