adk-roadrunner
Well-Known Member
Hey guys im in the middle of my 440 rebuild and the other day my machinist told me that my crank would need to be ground and would cost 120.00. he suggested that i may be better off finding a forged crank for cheap and paying to have that ground as mine was cast and had a problem near where the main seal is anyways and also I wanted to have the crank drilled so I could go to a 4 speed eventually. So I found a forged crank on ebay for which had already been refurbished standard on the mains and .10 on the rod journals which I ended up winning at 122.00 so I thought that was cool. I took delivery of the crank today and the journals look good by eye and the whole crank is covered with a sticky protective grease but man the rest of the crank is damn ugly and rough looking compared to the cast crank. There are deformations and like rough tabs sticking off in some places there is even what appears to be where its been ground on near the mains on either end not on the journals but on the sides of them. I guess my question is is it normal for these forged cranks to look so rough and how could they possibly be balanced. also the crank appears to be drilled already for the pilot hole how deep is it supposed to be and are there supposed to be threads in there. I took some pics for people to look at here ya go.