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Old 03-24-2015, 12:49 PM   #1
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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.
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Old 03-24-2015, 02:31 PM   #2
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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.
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