The Enginelabs website has a lot of very good engine tech stuff but more in the technical forum arena.
However this video of the SCAT crankshaft company making cranks has a lot of god old fashioned operator run machining as well as the modern CNC stuff.
I like the new stuff too but seeing craftsmen still machining by hand today is a pleasure too.
https://www.enginela...at-crankshafts/
What is also amazing is that they are still located in Redondo Beach California despite all the vast increase in real estate prices etc!
Some old school machining
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mariner
, Jul 02 2022 08:26
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Posted 02 July 2022 - 08:26
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Posted 03 July 2022 - 00:57
Equity company possibly means less service and less part numbers. Which is sad. We have seen that with Crane and Edelbrock.
The 'normal' off the shelf [after a 3 month wait] forged Scat crank I own is a very nice piece. With the research I did they are better than many more expensive items. Ditto for the rods as well.