4.75" crank
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4.75" crank
Looking for options on 4.75" crankshafts and does Scat go that big on there cranks ?
Todd
Todd
ToddB- Posts : 35
Join date : 2009-09-10
Location : Morriston,Fl
Re: 4.75" crank
Don't hold me to it, but, I think you will need to go billet in the 4.750" stuff. I don't know of any China stuff in that stroke. Longest arm I've seen advertised in the forged China stuff would be Ohio Crankshaft. They advertise a 4.600" stroke, don't know if it's actually available.
Nevs- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
- Posts : 2724
Join date : 2009-02-07
Age : 70
Location : NW Iowa(Odebolt)
Re: 4.75" crank
X2 on what Nevs said. Carl Hanson tried to get the China guys to make a run of 4.75" cranks, but the forgings were not capable of that big of a stroke. Billet's from Bryant or Crower would be the best bet.
schmitty- Posts : 4538
Join date : 2008-12-02
Age : 54
Location : Holdrege, NE
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