I used to not worry about my crank breaking even after reading threads like this but I know 2 guys personally who had cranks break on tune only trucks in the last 6 months , one LLY one Lb7.....
I heard it talking with Joe at HSP. I figured he is credible enough
After digging into this more, the customer was NOT running an alt fire cam. It was a miscommunication of what he thought he was running. :thumb:
When it comes to balancing the crank what would be the right way? Say your going to run it 4000 rpm's at most or does that even matter? Like what would you tell the machine shop how you want it done i know you need to give them all the pistons/rods/pins/rings/ flex plate and balancer so it can all be balanced as a set right?
I think you're really playing into the fears, it's not like 50 percent of peoples cranks are breaking. Of course we hear about the ones that break, how many Duramax's have been produced and how many have actually broken cranks?
Lol I wouldn't say I feel special at all especially having this truck down for almost 3 years! I just haven't heard anyone discuss about the crank failure at that spot just at the front.
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Better hope it doesn't bust damian there's a dmax coming to your town in a year and a half sure would hate to be a loaner lol, just buy a AF cam and throw it in for preventive measures
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I think you're really playing into the fears, it's not like 50 percent of peoples cranks are breaking. Of course we hear about the ones that break, how many Duramax's have been produced and how many have actually broken cranks?
I completely agree. Everything is an epidemic on the internet.
I had this discussion with Dustin (chevyburnout1) last night. It's helpful to know the stats and situations under which cranks broke. Equally interesting to me is just how many builds over 650HP HAVE NOT had issues with cranks. It would put things into perspective to get data like this. We could gauge what percentage of built/stock had crank issues and what percent of built motors will loose a crank. The data needs to be all inclusive IMO and perhaps we could start a thread where just non broken cranks on built motor trucks or higher HP stock motor trucks can report in. Just a thought
I had this discussion with Dustin (chevyburnout1) last night. It's helpful to know the stats and situations under which cranks broke. Equally interesting to me is just how many builds over 650HP HAVE NOT had issues with cranks. It would put things into perspective to get data like this. We could gauge what percentage of built/stock had crank issues and what percent of built motors will loose a crank. The data needs to be all inclusive IMO and perhaps we could start a thread where just non broken cranks on built motor trucks or higher HP stock motor trucks can report in. Just a thought
I don't believe the breaking is related to HP. I'm sure it increases the risk, but when you have stock or mostly stock trucks breaking cranks, it makes it difficult to point the finger at HP or Tq.
Yep.
Was this why your engine was out again Brian? And NJ?!?! When did you leave Cali?