HuntedDuckV351
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Was wondering if anybody knew who made these for Summit? Not saying I will buy one as it's more of a curiosity thing.
That's about everything you buy now.I remember when forged steel cranks were only $440
I agree...shouldn't be to much to ask.....lolI've always thought it was bullshit that Summit is unable to disclose who makes their Summit branded parts. Same with Jegs.
43604000 | 4340 360 mains, 4.000" stroke | $850.00 |
Awesome....thank you for the info.... has anybody ran one of these...would be in a 600ish HP drag only motorOhio Crankshaft listing
43604000 4340 360 mains, 4.000" stroke $850.00
oldhead.I remember when forged steel cranks were only $440
I remember when they came with the car for free.I remember when forged steel cranks were only $440
What IS on the same level as Molnar? Bryant? Maybe? Callies? Maybe? Carillo? Maybe? Molnar just might be the top of the heap.If you buy a 4340 forged crankshaft that sells in the US for less than $2500 you can bet the forging was/ is made in China.
Now that's not to say that's a bad thing because racing as we have known it for the last 25-30 years wouldn't be what it is today without Chinese forged parts.
However with that said, there are only so many foundries in China equipped to pound out 100 pound pieces of steel into shape. The quality and aesthetics you get
depends on who did the final finish work on the forgings. Some companies (usually the lower cost ) buy the parts totally finished and boxed in China.
Others buy the forgings from China, finish them out here in the US, and then do the final inspection here. I really hate name dropping, but what comes out of an Eagle box
is not going to be the same level as what comes out of a Molnar Technologies box. This is the reason I sell Molnar products.
Tom
Thank you for the input..I 100% understand what your saying. Being g a machinist myself the quality is definitely in the details.If you buy a 4340 forged crankshaft that sells in the US for less than $2500 you can bet the forging was/ is made in China.
Now that's not to say that's a bad thing because racing as we have known it for the last 25-30 years wouldn't be what it is today without Chinese forged parts.
However with that said, there are only so many foundries in China equipped to pound out 100 pound pieces of steel into shape. The quality and aesthetics you get
depends on who did the final finish work on the forgings. Some companies (usually the lower cost ) buy the parts totally finished and boxed in China.
Others buy the forgings from China, finish them out here in the US, and then do the final inspection here. I really hate name dropping, but what comes out of an Eagle box
is not going to be the same level as what comes out of a Molnar Technologies box. This is the reason I sell Molnar products.
Tom
This is why I waited for a year for my Molnar crank.If you buy a 4340 forged crankshaft that sells in the US for less than $2500 you can bet the forging was/ is made in China.
Now that's not to say that's a bad thing because racing as we have known it for the last 25-30 years wouldn't be what it is today without Chinese forged parts.
However with that said, there are only so many foundries in China equipped to pound out 100 pound pieces of steel into shape. The quality and aesthetics you get
depends on who did the final finish work on the forgings. Some companies (usually the lower cost ) buy the parts totally finished and boxed in China.
Others buy the forgings from China, finish them out here in the US, and then do the final inspection here. I really hate name dropping, but what comes out of an Eagle box
is not going to be the same level as what comes out of a Molnar Technologies box. This is the reason I sell Molnar products.
Tom
I'm sure none are to the tolerances that yall balance to.Many pro balanced rotating assemblies go through our shop. I haven't seen many that were in balance.
Where did you hear that?Summit bought out Scat...
I heard it a while back (can't remember exactly where) and it has been repeated numerous times. There has been a lot of acquisitions since COVID and I was not surprised when I heard about this one.Where did you hear that?
We had one here that was 28 grams out. Scat BB fordI'm sure none are to the tolerances that yall balance to.