LB7 or LBZ crank

MeanDmax

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Which crank is stronger to use in my build, using LBZ block with Carrillos and delipped lb7 pistons, with LB7 heads, etc. I have 1 each of low mile cranks, both standard size, which one should I use? Thanks,
 

MeanDmax

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realize this is just a few counted. but heres a link to the poll of how broke what crank. I believe you need to use the lbz reluctor wheel even going with an lb7 crank. Could be other things needed aswell?
http://www.duramaxdiesels.com/forum/poll.php?do=showresults&pollid=114

I see the results, but would think more people are playing with the older trucks, maybe. The truck I'm using is an LB7 so thats why I believe I need to use the LB7 wheel on the crank, thats minor details, I'll take a look and see what the difference is.
 

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I see the results, but would think more people are playing with the older trucks, maybe. The truck I'm using is an LB7 so thats why I believe I need to use the LB7 wheel on the crank, thats minor details, I'll take a look and see what the difference is.

Thought you had an lbz for some reason. But I kinda thought the same thing about the other trucks being pushed harder. But at the same time cranks can just break running to the grocery store.