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Jeff Stout 02-17-2021 06:34 PM

Micro Polishing Crank ?
 
Legal to do in stock and any HP benefits? Company in AZ just started up.

GTX JOHN 02-17-2021 08:30 PM

Re: Micro Polishing Crank ?
 
We have done so for 40 years.
I would not think much if any HP benefit you can find.
It might help bearing life a bit.
It can not hurt to at least to use a worn belt and shine it
up the best you can = without removing much metal.

SSDiv6 02-17-2021 08:32 PM

Re: Micro Polishing Crank ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Stout (Post 634629)
Legal to do in stock and any HP benefits? Company in AZ just started up.

It depends. If they are doing the Micronite or the Omicron finish like Shaftech does, on the whole crankshaft, it is not legal in regular Stock.

Yes, there may be some power because it sheds the oil off the crankshaft. When it is allowed by the class rules, I use the Omicron finish from Shaftech. When I take the engines apart that have the finish, they are almost dry because the oil does not adhere.

This is the way a crankshaft with the Omicron or Micronite finish looks.

https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads...4-P1010186.JPG

bry-war 02-17-2021 08:40 PM

Re: Micro Polishing Crank ?
 
Brings up a good point. With sufficient quality oil the parts do not touch anyway.....we hope. I have experience with an alky fc where we missed the tune and could “mash” a bearing .060” wider at the bottom of the bearing than its stock width measure at the parting line without blackening them. Hence the oil never gave up doing its job and working overtime. If anything,
polishing gives you justification of cost when it’s prettier. BTW: I don’t miss 60 and 70wt oil in my hair between rounds.

SSDiv6 02-17-2021 08:51 PM

Re: Micro Polishing Crank ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bry-war (Post 634643)
Brings up a good point. With sufficient quality oil the parts do not touch anyway.....we hope. I have experience with an alky fc where we missed the tune and could “mash” a bearing .060” wider at the bottom of the bearing than its stock width measure at the parting line without blackening them. Hence the oil never gave up doing its job and working overtime. If anything,
polishing gives you justification of cost when it’s prettier. BTW: I don’t miss 60 and 70wt oil in my hair between rounds.

You are correct about the bearing journals; they operate on a hydrodynamic film of oil and should never touch.

The Micronite and Omicron surface finish helps the rough surfaces of the crankshaft, making them smoother and polished. The process consists of placing the part in a vibratory tumbler, with a specific media and run it for a specific amount of time. It also helps camshafts, lifters, connecting rods, valve retainers and valve springs.

Steve OB 02-17-2021 09:29 PM

Re: Micro Polishing Crank ?
 
Out of curiosity, what is a ballpark cost to have a crank done with the Omicron or Micronite finish? A non aftermarket crank.

SSDiv6 02-17-2021 09:52 PM

Re: Micro Polishing Crank ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve OB (Post 634651)
Out of curiosity, what is a ballpark cost to have a crank done with the Omicron or Micronite finish? A non aftermarket crank.

Speak to Nick Boes at Shaftech - (419) 423-1000


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