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RE: Strokers, etc.

To: "'Jan Ben'" <ben@lucent.com>, buick-rover-v8@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Strokers, etc.
From: "Jones, Daniel C" <Daniel.Jones@MW.Boeing.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 09:35:34 -0500
Welding cast iron is tricky, especially for a crank that subject to 
load, vibration, and temperature extremes.  It can be done if the welder 
knows what he's doing but how can you tell?  A local guy here had a 
Buick 300 iron crank welded up and then ground down so he wouldn't 
need the seal adapter when installing it in an Olds 215 block.  He races 
the engine in a modified Lola chassis and has had no problems but the 
welder was very good.  Steel cranks are much easier to weld.  

Dan Jones
> ----------
> From:         Jan Ben[SMTP:ben@lucent.com]
> Reply To:     Jan Ben
> Sent:         Wednesday, August 23, 2000 8:51 AM
> To:   David Kernberger
> Cc:   buick-rover-v8@autox.team.net
> Subject:      Re: Strokers, etc.
> 
> Last I looked into it, the one company that still did it (using underwater
> welding) said that the cast BOP crank just won't work.
> I am pretty sure the RR crank is also cast..
> OTOH, some on re.crafts.metalworking told me they hav emig welded up
> cranks...
> go for it :)
> Jan
> 
> David Kernberger wrote:
> > 
> > 8/22/00
> > 
> >         This may be a bad time to broach the subject, but I'll go ahead
> > anyhow.  Are there any companies left who do welded stroker crankshafts?
> > How about cost?  Please don't ask what I am thinking--this is largely
> just
> > idle curiosity.
> > 
> > Dave K.
> 

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