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Re: [Land-speed] Destroking a Crankshaft...

To: "land-speed@autox.team.net" <land-speed@autox.team.net>, drmayf@mayfco.com
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Destroking a Crankshaft...
From: <sparky.2211@cox.net>
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 20:51:16 -0500
I would just pull push rods and put dummy lifters to keep up oil presure and 
plug wires out of ever how many cyl you need to get to displacement


---- Larry Mayfield <drmayf@mayfco.com> wrote: 
> I have been toying around with an idea for a new motor for my Sunbeam.  
> But it would require a destroked crank to meet the displacement goals. I 
> have been searching around for such cranks and they are pretty rare. 
> Some are apparently used in a Nascar class somewhere which has a 
> displacement limit.  I know about off set grinding to either stroke or 
> destroke abit.  But, even with a brand new crank, I would not be able to 
> get there.  So, my question... I know cranks can be welded up and 
> reground. But how much can that be used?  If I wanted to take a crank 
> down with a stroke difference of say 1/2 inch? That seems like a LOT, 
> lol, as it would require a 1/4 inch or more of buildup on the inside of 
> the rod  throw.   Even if I started with a  289 ford crank it would 
> still be a lot.  And is that even doable with a cast crank?  I would 
> expect it to be ok on a forged steel or billet crank, though.
> 
> I'd like some responses from folk who have actually had something like 
> this done.  Suggestions of changing motor blocks etc are not what I am 
> looking for.
> 
> And I am just fiddling around now. The Sunbeam may never run again as a 
> race car..and that would no doubt please a LOT of people, lol...
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