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Carnut,
Your math is off. To increase stroke, you must move the centroid of the rod journal down. So, when offset grinding, you would leave the bottom of the journal at its present location...cause you cant go any lower...and cut at the the top of the journal. The new journal centroid for the BBC journal would be at 1.1" from bottom. The original stock centroid was at 1.2192" from journal bottom. So, the new effective centroid moved .1192" down. Hence, your new stroke would be 3.78" + .1192" = 3.899" This is max stroke for this combo.
However, some shops can weld more material to the bottom of each journal to increase stroke even further...but this is expensive...call Kieth Craft. I sold kieth all 4 of my 391 cranks...he machines them and sells them to racers who like to spin them at 7500 rpm. Forged steel units are great cranks, but for $500 bucks...you cant beat the cast iron scat cranks in 4.125 or 4.25" strokes.
Last edited by STEVE POTTS; 02-22-2006 at 08:20 PM..
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