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Chris Haynes 03-23-2015 08:24 PM

Re: burlington crank
 

Pirated? I know I won't be spending my Union negotiated money on your product. You calling Union members fighting for fair wages and benefits PIRATES is inexcusable. Keep your Chinese crap.

colin1928 03-24-2015 01:32 AM

Re: burlington crank
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by jallison15 (Post 1055931)
At last posting our journey of production, receipt and “delivery ready” Burlington Cranks was pirated by a little shipping strike on the West Coast.
Super good news!
Pirates gone, cranks have arrived and undergone quality control ~ ready for shipment as of this update.
Orders now being accepted, you may contact me via [email protected]
or 512-461-4906 ~ look forward to hearing from you ~ James “Al” Allison.

What is the price per crank

hardtimes 03-24-2015 01:51 AM

Re: burlington crank
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by colin1928 (Post 1056041)
What is the price per crank

X2, would also appreciate answer to this question. And, do you have drilled for full pressure and stroker cranks available...or do these have to be special ordered:) !

Mike V. Florida 03-24-2015 02:58 AM

Re: burlington crank
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by colin1928 (Post 1056041)
What is the price per crank

Quote:

Originally Posted by hardtimes (Post 1056046)
X2, would also appreciate answer to this question. And, do you have drilled for full pressure and stroker cranks available...or do these have to be special ordered:) !

this web site Burlingtoncrankshaft.com/ states 1250.00 plus shipping

colin1928 03-24-2015 03:51 AM

Re: burlington crank
 

Thanks Mike that's has been on the web site for a while now just wondering how current it is now they actually have the cranks
I have sent a e-mail asking for more info on prices and specs

jallison15 03-24-2015 09:45 AM

Re: burlington crank
 

Sir, out of frustration in multiple delays my interjection of humor was not intended to offend but to inform of "Time Pirated" and ultimate product receipt now available for distribution.

Joe K 03-24-2015 09:53 AM

Re: burlington crank
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by jallison15 (Post 1056165)
Sir, out of frustration in multiple delays my interjection of humor was not intended to offend but to inform of "Time Pirated" and ultimate product receipt now available for distribution.

And, as I understand it, the situation HAS been resolved.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2...erez/23744299/

I've never met a Union that couldn't be bought.

And that too is the law of supply and demand at work. At least according to the marketplace that the law allows.

It will be interesting to see if this affects pricing at Harbor Freight.

Joe K

jallison15 03-24-2015 09:54 AM

Re: burlington crank
 

Burlington Crank followers ~ just a quick note regarding our burlingtoncrankshaft.com website. We are in the process of making updates to the site, thanks for your patience during this transition. In the interim, we recommend you reach us at [phone] 512-461-4906 or email [email protected] for accurate, timely answers during this transition ~ many thanks!

jallison15 03-24-2015 09:57 AM

Re: burlington crank
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by hardtimes (Post 1056046)
X2, would also appreciate answer to this question. And, do you have drilled for full pressure and stroker cranks available...or do these have to be special ordered:) !

It is not recommended to drill for full pressure, we do not have stroker cranks available.

hardtimes 03-24-2015 12:49 PM

Re: burlington crank
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by jallison15 (Post 1056175)
It is not recommended to drill for full pressure, we do not have stroker cranks available.

Thanks for your response :) !
I think that I understand your 'reasoning' for not recommending drilling, as the use of A size throws , IMO, is somewhat asking for trouble when taking more metal away from them..no ?
Anyway, the broken cranks that I've seen (from another maker) were all drilled and broke thru the drilled rod throws.

BRENT in 10-uh-C 03-24-2015 02:31 PM

Re: burlington crank
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by hardtimes (Post 1056291)
Thanks for your response :) !
I think that I understand your 'reasoning' for not recommending drilling, as the use of A size throws , IMO, is somewhat asking for trouble when taking more metal away from them..no ?
Anyway, the broken cranks that I've seen (from another maker) were all drilled and broke thru the drilled rod throws.

Who was that manufacturer? SCAT is unaware there have been any failures to any of their drilled A crankshafts. While I realize there are / have been other Model-A crankshaft manufacturers, maybe this needs to be clarified to who was, --or was NOT the manufacturer so not to create confusion at a later date.

don3527 12-24-2016 11:30 AM

Re: burlington crank
 

James Allison purchased the tooling from Chris Robinson and supposedly has the Burlington Crankshafts on the shelf and ready to sell. He is in TX, his phone number is 512-461-4906. I'm only selling the Scat crankshafts now. Don Snyder

goodcar 12-25-2016 08:23 AM

Re: burlington crank
 

As far as I know Burlington counterbalanced crankshafts are available from Al Allison in Texas for $1250. Check this out: http://www.burlingtoncrankshaft.com/...-us-mainmenu-3

Please let me know if this is not correct as I am planning to buy one.


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