This is an interesting topic.
Would someone mind explaining the pros & cons of using the original crank plus a girdle vs. using an after-market crank?
What about using steel main caps?
I avoid purchasing Chinese products as much as possible. Are there any after-market cranks & rods that are completely manufactured in the USA?
Thank you
Many stock cranks, which are pushing 30 years old, have been abused over the years - detonation causing the caps to dance and an already brittle crank to endure stress. If/when the crank splits in two it can take out other components including the block. A girdle will not turn back time and eliminate the past stress cast cranks have been put under. Additionally, grinding the crankshaft will remove some of the rolled radii and reduce the strength of the crankshaft.
Two center billet caps is a must for every engine we build as it is the weakest point that needs to be corrected. Next comes a forged crank and then girdle.
USA made/finished cranks and rods are available in billet steel, though will cost in the range of $4k+ vs forged $1,300.