Time it take to build a crankshaft.

Discussion in 'PSI Superchargers Tech Questions' started by summitcb, Mar 9, 2012.

  1. summitcb

    summitcb Member

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    I ordered a billet crank and it's now been three months and I'm told it will be another couple of weeks. Is this normal?
    I will now be missing the start of my season........

    Steve
     
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  2. overkill69

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    crank

    pretty common...I was told Bryant was the only mfg that could hit a date and it was 12 weeks.
     
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  3. The Dark Side

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    Bryant hit my delivery date dead on
     
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  4. WANNABE

    WANNABE New Member

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    Yes. Most of the big names are that far back. But they will tell you that up front. And yes, they do hit their projected times pretty well.
     
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  5. Ken Sitko

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    What stroke do you need. I have a crank with only 10 runs on it, perfect condition, 3.75 stroke hemi.
     
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  6. summitcb

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    Ken

    It's a 4.250 bbc.

    Steve
     
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  7. quick cut

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    Crank

    Bryant 4.250 Was getting finish when I rang Had it in 5 Day in Australia
    At the right price as well
    Best service.
     
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