Crank Manufacture

Discussion in 'Pit Buzz' started by chassisbuilder, Nov 27, 2007.

  1. chassisbuilder

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    I would like to here opinions on the best crank manufacture for a/f motor & why.
    Joe Monden
     
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  2. AFC357

    AFC357 New Member

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    BRYANT, don't need to say any more!;) Simply the BEST and NO the are NOT a sponsor of mine:D We have put these through SEVERE piston and rod destroying detonation and the cranks just keep going and going....
     
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  3. Will Hanna

    Will Hanna We put the 'inside' in Top Alcohol
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    cranks

    I'd have to say Bryant and Winberg are about the best cranks out there. Lance at Flanakin's says both are about the same...no better or worse...weigh about the same.

    I don't know if any of the other cranks would be better or worse for A/Fuel. The rods don't take the beating of a blown motor, but the mains take more of a beating in the A/F. I think that would justify the need for a high quality crank.
     
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  4. REEHL EQUIPMENT

    REEHL EQUIPMENT Authorized Merchant

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    Reichert and Darien run Velasco, as does Newberry.
     
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  5. REEHL EQUIPMENT

    REEHL EQUIPMENT Authorized Merchant

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    Add Gene Snow, Randy Meyer,Arthur Gallant and David Brounkowski as Velasco customers.
     
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  6. nitrohawk

    nitrohawk New Member

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    Will.
    Explain why afuel dragsters are harder on mains?
     
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