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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
Anyone use PK machine in MA?
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<blockquote data-quote="lxfiveo" data-source="post: 9178005" data-attributes="member: 16927"><p>That's exactly what I had until the thrust bearing was mashed into my crank. I find the Eagle ones to be an excellent alternative for far less money. Sonny Bryant's will save you some money at the machine shop though as they should come right out of the box dead to nuts. Problem is that an Eagle crank with the added machine shop work (possible grinding, balancing, etc.) is still going to be half what a Sonny Bryant is....and neither of them will hold up to a thrust bearing issue in a turbo car. My CP's and oliver rods are all still holding up perfectly in an A4 block at 28 pounds of boost from an 88mm turbo.</p><p></p><p>By the way, you could get a second quote from Boucher's in Rowley, MA. They aren't cheap either, but they turn stuff around very quickly and do top notch work. There are a ton of their motors running at NED in much bigger, badder cars than our little 302's. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lxfiveo, post: 9178005, member: 16927"] That's exactly what I had until the thrust bearing was mashed into my crank. I find the Eagle ones to be an excellent alternative for far less money. Sonny Bryant's will save you some money at the machine shop though as they should come right out of the box dead to nuts. Problem is that an Eagle crank with the added machine shop work (possible grinding, balancing, etc.) is still going to be half what a Sonny Bryant is....and neither of them will hold up to a thrust bearing issue in a turbo car. My CP's and oliver rods are all still holding up perfectly in an A4 block at 28 pounds of boost from an 88mm turbo. By the way, you could get a second quote from Boucher's in Rowley, MA. They aren't cheap either, but they turn stuff around very quickly and do top notch work. There are a ton of their motors running at NED in much bigger, badder cars than our little 302's. lol [/QUOTE]
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