09-17-2015, 09:58 AM
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Re: Stock Elem Crankshafts??
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Originally Posted by impstocker
OK, why would you need a forged crank in a 305? I would imagine the RPM level would not need a forged unit? Some people are surprised that I used a real 396 block for my 396/325 as opposed to a sleeved 454. Plus it is only a 2 bolt main. Yes I do have steel crank in it, Motor has been up to 7300, but loses power over 6400 so I don't need to go there.Made over 100 passes on that motor. Is that the same deal with those 305's ?
Remember the sreet, musclecar car show days "I have a 4 bolt main block too"
Could I dare to say sometimes we can over engineer something when it does not need it.
My buddy has run Comp for years, and yea, 10,100 RPMs big difference from a Stocker motor. Checking Valve springs after every pass, tear the motor down during week, ect.
Will Lamprecht I/SA in progess 396/325
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Not really sure it is a absolutly needed item but I hate to destroy a engine by cutting corners. I am sure it would hold up but I had just rather not chance it.
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