Eagle Rotating assemblies...
Eagle stuff seems to be pretty economically priced, can anyone tell me about some of the experiences they have had from Eagle products? I saw 383 rotating assemblies for $700-$900 and $1200 for forged. Should I be weary of these? My overall engine rebuild goals included the range of 550hp and forced induction.
Should forged be the only choice?
What is the hp/torque difference between 5.7 rods and 6.0?


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I am going through parts selection at the current moment and getting ready to pull the trigger on some parts, and I am still in the air about the crankshaft. Callies has nice stuff but I can't find any of there product anywhere......
http://www.shafiroff.com/cranks.asp





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Which is better, internally or externally balanced?
I have used Eagle Cranks for the last two motors I have built. And US rods in all of them. The rods are what take the beating in a motor, so I like to error on the side of safety. However with that said, I know of people running 1500hp setups with Eagle rods and cranks, only rated to ~450hp - these are serious setups with obvious serious power.
The bottom end of a motor is important, but not as important in terms of $$ as the topend. I see all too many times where people put mega dollars, crower cranks ~2500-3000 dollars, Rods 1300 - then they get to the topend and run out of money and put a junk set of heads on the motor which screws everything up.
My theory is build the bottom end with good componets 4340 quality - good rods, and pistons - then spend the dough on the topend; where the power is at.
Also a flip side of the coin is if something does happen to the motor, like what happened with mine, your not out MEGA money replacing everything. For under 3000 dollars you can be back in business with NOT too much lost sleep.
Buy what you can afford - if money is no object no doubt the crower and equiv are nice pieces, but you will PAY BIGTIME for them!





Which is better, internally or externally balanced?
Click this link and scroll down 4 from the bottom and you will see an affordable example: http://www.ohiocrank.com/short.html
Click this one and scroll down 3 engines. This engine can have any cylinder head and they will simply upcharge you selection. The lesson here is you can buy an engine built by a pro cheaper than you can build one yourself in most cases. http://www.ohiocrank.com/enginekits.html
You can buy a 472 small block chevy if you are willing to shell out the cash and these are street engines pumping our big power and impressive torque.

I am sure someone will think the 472 is a typo and I meant 427...it is not a typo...472. http://www.shafiroff.com/ultrastreet/472_675_engine.asp
Last edited by NitrousSam; Mar 1, 2006 at 08:11 AM.

i did a little research on them and they seem to be a respected engine builder and vendor in the dirt track world. i believe ben was the guy's name i always deal with. was about the cheapest place i found for quality components- all balanced with a balance card. since i had never delt with them before and the price was so cheap- i checked the balance on the crank just to be sure- and it was right on.
although most here seem to like eagle- i am a fan of scat. for a h.p. goal of 550- i would think that a kit from eagle or scat would be fine- i wouldn't spend the extra money on callies or something like that. but that's just me and my $.02
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you don't have to order one of their (midwest's) "kits"- you can tell them exactly what you want. that's what i did- the components i wanted weren't in one of their "kits" on their site- i just called and told them what i wanted.
Last edited by bumpnzx3; Mar 1, 2006 at 11:14 AM.
the eagle stuff is made in china?
there's no way i would put that in my car, thanks for telling me, i was just about to buy a 496 stroker kit for my big block. i will go with ohio crank now.
there is something just not right about having the guts of your vet made in china, at least for me.








You can get 454 ci out of that block so do it!



