Is it possible to swap cams with the engine still in the truck?
Just broke the crank in my built LBZ. 35k miles on build. Socal 6460 standard firing order cam, stock crank that was magnafluxed, polished, balanced, and keyed. Socal balancer. 664hp.
Is it possible to swap cams with the engine still in the truck?
Man I hate to hear that. Really makes me second guess some of my upgrades in the near future
Just broke the crank in my built LBZ. 35k miles on build. Socal 6460 standard firing order cam, stock crank that was magnafluxed, polished, balanced, and keyed. Socal balancer. 664hp.
Was it a new stock in the build or a used one you just had checked out?Just broke the crank in my built LBZ. 35k miles on build. Socal 6460 standard firing order cam, stock crank that was magnafluxed, polished, balanced, and keyed. Socal balancer. 664hp.
Sorry to hear
Curious as to why you didn't go with an af cam?
Was it available at the time of your build?
Good luck with your new engine!
Was it a new stock in the build or a used one you just had checked out?
It was available, but I had to get it done quick and there was a decent wait time on af cams at the time. Also kind of limited on funds at the time. Just got a stock short block in it last night and got it running, but have a coolant leak to figure out. Going to take my time rebuilding the broken one this time.
It was the original crank that was in the engine. Had it mag'd, polished, balanced, and keyed.
It does suck pretty bad, but atleast I was only a few miles from home. Stock lmm engine going in tomorrow, and rebuilding my original engine again.
Found this awhile back regarding the what to do with the Duramax crank when doing the above, see the link in post #2
http://www.duramaxdiesels.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60967
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http://www.sbintl.com/tech_library/articles/rebuilding_the_6.6L_duramax_diesel.pdf
https://www.google.com/search?num=1...21.0....0...1c.1.64.hp..0.25.2065.dvE4MLm055Q
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Who did the machine work, and assembly?
Nitriding and Cryo are surface treatments for wear, not strength... My personal conclusion to this broken crank epidemic is to small of a Fillet on the crank journals or the journals are just to small IMOP. The factures are bending fatigue, meaning lots of flex. I think the firing order change is helping but they are still breaking with an Alt. fire as Shane P. demonstrated. I would like to know if the new Wagler crank have a larger fillet radius?
I still wonder about shot peening the fillet radius as to break up areas for the cracks to originate... Has anyone really tired this and had a failure?
Nitriding and Cryo are surface treatments for wear, not strength...
what good would that number do? There are millions of these trucks out there. This thread is to break down who has actually broken a crank and specify what year it is to see a pattern.How come no choice for no break?