mygasser
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he mentioned capacity not airflow and has now realised the error (see post 66)If your making 600 plus horse power it takes double the air flow of a stock 340 to do it?
neil.
he mentioned capacity not airflow and has now realised the error (see post 66)If your making 600 plus horse power it takes double the air flow of a stock 340 to do it?
Eagle
Yours is bigger than mine! LOL
Sounds like an awesome street/strip engine to me
Pretty sure he posted on here back then that it came down hard and crushed a few things...Slo-kid, did I see your car at Irwindale a few months back for a 10.5 n/a race? With the wheels WAY up?
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Slo-kid, did I see your car at Irwindale a few months back for a 10.5 n/a race? With the wheels WAY up?
Wow, that's unusual for a forged crank. Eagle had a bunch of cast cranks break behind the first main journal.Forged
Wow in deed as that's where mine cracked !!!Wow, that's unusual for a forged crank. Eagle had a bunch of cast cranks break behind the first main journal.
Wow in deed as that's where mine cracked !!!
I really don't remember , I believe its standard bore and I know but has 318/340 four bolt mains and standard valve train positionThat's why I asked. What's the bore and deck height on your R block?
Wish I knew you were going to be there.yeah we corrected that…. Changed some stuff two weeks before that. Different 598 intake, 4500 carb from a 4150 style, and switched from 727 to 904. Tested in Tucson and though we had a handle on it…. unfortunately going from 26.64 baro to 29.78 changed the power considerably. I had no business running that 10.5 class, but I’d never been to Irwindale so it gave me an excuse.
Like you said at least that RARE block wasn't destroyedAnd I am obviously not happy about it after only about 200 runs.. luckily it only took out the front main bearing and nothing else even the rod bearing by the crack still looked good.. Thank goodness it didn't hurt the precious " R " block... I haven't decided what I am going to do fix it, part it out or sell whole.
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Yes indeedLike you said at least that RARE block wasn't destroyed
I got a good deal when I bought out ... I should have bought 2 of them!Millions of CHINESE
cranks , rods
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But R block
Rare when produced and ever more so today !!!
Yes sirI got a good deal when I bought out ... I should have bought 2 of them!
I got a good deal when I bought out ... I should have bought 2 of them!
If you put it back together, I would recommend a molnar crank, or at least a scat.
Eagle doesn't have a great reputation in my circles, but I guess that is a little late, hunh?
All in all, It could have been a lot worse!
I have done some research on cranks, I've seen Molnar makes one for 4 inch stroke as do a few others its going to be awhile before I do anything with the motor, I have a few people that want to buy the motor as is I guess for the Indy heads and the " R ' block. It all depends on my finances the next few months, it will determine if I sell it or not. My just finished back up 367 bent a valve after 15 runs that problem has to be addressed first.Tom Molnar use to own/run K1. I would avoid Eagle. I wouldnt hesitate with Molnar. For the money in the engine. Callies? Not sure how big of stroke Callies would make.