Chev 283 Steel crank with no dampner thread
Do any of you guys know how to attach a crank balancer to a 283 Chev steel crank. It has no thread for a bolt??? What do i do???
|
Your only option is to drill and tap a 7/16"X20 hole about 1 1/2" deep. None of the early 265"/283" cranks had drilled snouts they were all press fit balancers.
Zip. |
THOSE CRANKS WORTH ANYTHING?
|
The steel one's make good 302/331" high reving engines.
Zip. |
I had a LARGE JOURNAL 1178 DZ 302 crank ..it had never been in an engine...my father had it rat holed in his shop all these years..it was still in the GM box until it fell apart...he gave it to me last summer .. I sold it on EBAY for over $900
|
Originally Posted by zipper06
The steel one's make good 302/331" high reving engines.
Zip. |
With that bore BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
|
When you look at it, Nascar is doing esentually just that, they are running 3.2 stroke cranks with 1.880 rod bearings with 6.2 lg rods in the 358"motors and no one can question that they run 9,000 rpms for 500 miles with few failures. The other factor is that is not much torque but a ton of HP, so a light vehicle such as a dragster or 2,000lb roadster would be haul ass. In fact we're looking at trading the 66 3700lb Biscyne for a 1934 chev roadster with a 306" s/blk that runs 8.18 in the 1/4 mile, but my friend don't want the engine he wants to stick with his b/blk and let the guy keep the motor (high maintenence).
Zip. |
Zip, HI,I destroyed a 298 sbc at 11000rpm yrs ago,what a mess but what a FUN ride while it lasted!!!! D.R.
|
We did a 295 4.030X 2.900 comp elimator engine would be fine at 12000 but when when we changed gears it let fo at 13500. Same thing fun ride while it lasted.
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:34 PM. |