Forged or billet crank???

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A billet crank will be completely machined (including all the rod throws and counterweights) where a forged crank will be machined on all the journals but will be rough on the rod throws and sides of the counterweights.
 
Originally posted by RealFastV6
A billet crank will be completely machined (including all the rod throws and counterweights) where a forged crank will be machined on all the journals but will be rough on the rod throws and sides of the counterweights.

This is true for most cranks; however, complete finishing on high quality($$$) forged cranks is common.


Chris S
 
Originally posted by PCS74
This is true for most cranks; however, complete finishing on high quality($$$) forged cranks is common.


Chris S

Ditto. I had thought mine was a billet until Neal pointed out the part number forged into the rear counterweight. All surfaces had been machined.
 
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