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  • Pics... 3500 crank with 7x timing wheel

    I just got my crank back from Mark at TCE (A.K.A. CNCguy) and the work looks great. I had the crank snout machined to fit the double timing chain and a new 7X timing wheel fitted onto it.

    The next stop will be knife-edging. The final balancing and regrind will come AFTER I get my modified, "H-beam", "small-journel" SBC con-rods back from Mark.

    My progress is slow, but Im moving along. Enjoy some engine porn in the meantime





    Took a break from working on the car. Got some better tools, got a better shop, got a better job... Its time to burn metal!

  • #2
    What Marc needs to do is get a couple of these on hand, make said modifications to them, and then sell them with an exchange. Would probably be a pretty popular item.
    -Brad-
    89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power
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    • #3
      Is it standard stroke and bearing size? Looks good.
      1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
      1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
      Because... I am, CANADIAN

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      • #4
        The rod-journels are going to be re-ground to 2.000 and Im going to use modified 327 "H-beam" rods to finish the combo. It should be good for 600hp crank.
        Took a break from working on the car. Got some better tools, got a better shop, got a better job... Its time to burn metal!

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        • #5
          600 crank?
          Holy crap. Are the mains gonna be able to hold up to that?
          Originally posted by Mars
          Haha ^ Wrong Wheel Drive.
          S10 Blazer 4.3, turbo LX9 in its future...
          No 60šV6 at the moment

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 2.8-350TBI View Post
            600 crank?
            Holy crap. Are the mains gonna be able to hold up to that?
            Im using a 3500 "cross-bolted" block for my camaro. The oil-pan is a thick casting which bolts onto the sides of the mains like a girdle. Ive seen regular 2-bolt main 660's survive 500 crank w/ "cast-iron" main caps. The 3500 uses steel main caps with thicker material. Im also using ARP mains-studs with the stock stamped windage-tray as reassurance.
            Took a break from working on the car. Got some better tools, got a better shop, got a better job... Its time to burn metal!

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            • #7
              dude that engine is going to be a work of art


              you are realy thinking this through and it shows good job man
              92 LeBaron Convert: Does it run yet? 03 Silverado 2500HD ecsb 4x4 6.0L: dual 3" in/out race "muffler" 2005 Ford Taurus SE 3.0: DD from california

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              • #8
                I dont want to ever loose another engine to an "oversight" or a bad "mis-judgement". I toasted my prior 3400 by not being careful. (3400 swap R.I.P.)
                Took a break from working on the car. Got some better tools, got a better shop, got a better job... Its time to burn metal!

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                • #9
                  Very nice! One of these days I'd like to finally tackle a build like this on my car. Still running the stock short block for the time being. Can't wait to see how yours turns out.
                  '97 Grand Prix GT 3800 (sold)
                  '00 Grand Am GT 3400 supercharged
                  13.788 @ 103.73 mph, 320whp 300 ft/lbs
                  Gotta love boost!

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                  • #10
                    What happened to the 3400 for it to grenade?
                    And how much power was it pushing?
                    Originally posted by Mars
                    Haha ^ Wrong Wheel Drive.
                    S10 Blazer 4.3, turbo LX9 in its future...
                    No 60šV6 at the moment

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                    • #11
                      It wasnt the power output, it was an over-rev that killed it. It touched 8000rpms on a missed shift and the valve-train gave up the ghost. I couldnt tell you how much power the engine made off-hand.

                      Id have to guess that it was in the mid 300ish range since I was only running 10lbs of boost.
                      Took a break from working on the car. Got some better tools, got a better shop, got a better job... Its time to burn metal!

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