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RE:at the core |
By McQ - 11/16/2003 11:52:25 PM; IP 63.191.225.174 |
of a 361 or 391FT is a forged steel crankshaft. It does require modification to work for an FE build-up. But if it's durability at higher RPMs you're looking for the FT crank is a reasonable alternative to a $ C5A, C6A, 427 froged steel crank.
If you look below at those few pics I posted last week of Dick Flynn's 370" SOHC you'll see a Bonneville proven FE(217 mph, 8,000 R.P.M.) that runs ..... none other than what started out as a junk yard FT361" crank.
Flynn is currently considering pulling a 391FT crank from a core to start yet another incarnation of the existing 370".
A forged steel FT crank easily machined to a FE crankshaft....it's worth a few bucks. |
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