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Offline EMCD

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How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« on: November 03, 2012 - 09:50:52 PM »
I have a lead on a forged 340 crank, but I have no idea how to tell the difference. Any help would be appreciated.




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Re: How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2012 - 10:31:49 PM »
So, is it the same for a SB vs BB?

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Re: How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2012 - 11:14:53 PM »
Good info there!

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Re: How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2012 - 11:27:13 PM »
Yeah, like the pic in that link shows the counterweights are rounded on forged cranks.  When I bought my 340 the seller showed me where I could tell that the crank was forged since it had the rounded off counterweights.  The crank in it does, so I'm guessing he was correct and that's what my 340 has.

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Re: How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2012 - 01:09:51 AM »
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Re: How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2012 - 10:05:11 AM »
All factory forged cranks will have the wide parting line and the
cast crank will have the narrow parting line. It's the same for all crankshafts.
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Re: How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2012 - 01:21:28 AM »
You can tell by ear, if you tap a forged crank with a hammer it will hum like a tuning fork. A cast crank will make a dull thud-like sound. Only on the counterweights thou! I' ll post a video shortly.

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Re: How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2012 - 06:51:19 AM »
 :iagree:
You can tell by ear, if you tap a forged crank with a hammer it will hum like a tuning fork. A cast crank will make a dull thud-like sound. Only on the counterweights thou! I' ll post a video shortly.



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Re: How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2012 - 03:06:33 PM »

There are markings on the crank as well which will tell you if it's a cast or forged.
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Re: How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« Reply #10 on: January 02, 2013 - 09:40:38 AM »
Sorry i didn't get back with the video sooner but terrible microphone pickup has put the kebosh on it.

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Re: How to identify a cast from a forged crank?
« Reply #11 on: January 03, 2013 - 06:07:39 PM »
On B and RB cranks the cast ones have a clocking mark on the crank. Kind of looks like a clock dial with a pointer in the middle like a small clock hand. This comes rom one of Chuck Senatore's books.
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