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    Guys I would not be worried about a Chinese forging. As long as it's a 4340 piece it will be plenty strong. We run a eagle crank as are others that make a ton more power than my junk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TubbyFormy View Post
    I had called Callies a few months ago, they said it's prolly a Cola forged crank, it's not a callies. The rods are eagle 5.7 h - beam, and the Pistons are -31cc srp forged. I meant labeled as in when the motor was torn down, I have no clue what piston/rod combo goes where in the block. Doesn't that matter for balance?
    I do not think so, the crank is balanced off the net weight of rotating assembly and each piston/rod would be made to equal others as far as average weight.

    If you had planned on reusing bearings/rings then matching bores would matter, but quick hone to each bore and slap it together.
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    I'm just saying that if someone sold me a "callies" crank that ended up being an eagle I'd be pissed.

    But yeah it doesn't look like either.
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    "TFS" looks like trick flow specialties which was made by cola, which also forged for summit at one time. Either way, it's forged, has chamfered oil holes, and radiused journals. It'll be fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird_1995 View Post
    "TFS" looks like trick flow specialties which was made by cola, which also forged for summit at one time. Either way, it's forged, has chamfered oil holes, and radiused journals. It'll be fine
    Thank you for that chris, that's what I was looking for
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    Measure from the end of the throw to the where the rod attaches to find out exactly what the stroke is

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