06-17-2008 | #1 |
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FS: Bryant 4.125 crank
Brand new Sonny Bryant billet crankshaft, 4.125" stroke (for 415...or 440 cids).
$4870 plus shipping ** CAN DELIVER TO BLOOMINGTON GOLD NEXT WEEKEND ** ...or will consider trade for 4.00" Bryant or Moldex billet LT-5 crank. Todd Pepmeier email: tpepmeie@yahoo.com 317-513-7034 pictures: Last edited by tpepmeie; 06-21-2008 at 10:54 AM. |
06-18-2008 | #2 |
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Re: FS: Bryant 4.125 crank
Ronny Woods has a 4" stroke moldex laying around at his shop.....try him!
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06-18-2008 | #3 |
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Re: FS: Bryant 4.125 crank
Dont think it just laying around,he is working on a 421ci.
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Re: FS: Bryant 4.125 crank
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Last time I heard Whitey at moldex has a sweet casting process for there cast lt5 cranks from China!!! Hello captain Ron...... |
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06-18-2008 | #5 |
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Re: FS: Bryant 4.125 crank
what's the target bobweight of this crank set-up for? i see it has mallory in it so it must have a bobweight number. thanks Todd.
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Re: FS: Bryant 4.125 crank
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I had it set up for 1660g, expecting I will fine tune it when I have the final component weights. My plan is to use lighter weight rods and pistons. The last 4.125 Bryant did was 1714g, which is likely pretty standard for a 415 with Olivers and full skirt JE's, by my calculations. That crank used 14 large pcs of mallory, mine has used 13 and 2 small pcs. Going from memory, as I don't have the notes in front of me. Todd Last edited by tpepmeie; 06-18-2008 at 07:01 PM. |
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Re: FS: Bryant 4.125 crank
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If my pockets were deep, I be all over that Bryant |
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Re: FS: Bryant 4.125 crank
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how in the world would you get to 1510g bobweight? I'd like to learn what components would do that. Lightest I could see a way to was about 1600g, with 530g steel rods and 425g pistons. Even that's cutting some new ground as far as LT5s are concerned. Todd |
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