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Bb Chevy 632 Eagle Forged Crankshaft 4.750 Crank Wtih Esp Armor Finish on 2040-parts.com

US $1,059.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Eagle Brand:EAGLE Eagle:450247506600 AR100 Manufacturer Part Number:450247506600-AR100

BB Chevy 604/632 Eagle 4340 Forged Steel Crankshaft, 4.750 Stroke, 2pc rear main seal.

1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Eagle Forged 4340 Steel crankshafts are forged from SAE 4340 steel, feature a non-twist forging, multi stage heat treat process, stress relieving, shot-peening, and nitriding for superior strength and reliability in the most demanding applications. Each journal is micropolished to 3 r.a or better. A .125" radius used to increase strength, so chamfered bearings are a must. All crankshafts are designed for internal balance. These are the perfect choice for producing up to 1500 hp. Approximate weight 76-77 pounds. After purchase Please allow 3-4 days before shipping. All crankshafts are ESP Armor finished as they are ordered.

Stroke 4.750, Rod Length 6.660 or longer, 2 pc rear main seal, all stock big block journals.

                                

ESP Armor is a revolutionary new surface finishing process that is available only through Eagle. Similar processes exist, but ESP armor is unique because it is NOT A COATING, nor is it a chemical etching process. ESP armor is a unique surface finish process that results in an incredibly slick surface. This has many benefits. First and foremost is reduce bearing friction.  By giving the oil a slicker surface to slide along, the bearing friction is reduced. This will also be evident in slower oil heating, reduce windage loss, and improved corrosion resistance. You will also notice that your bearings will live longer as a result of ESP Armor. The finish is unmistakable. Although it resembles chrome, it is not a coating that might flake off or wear off. Eagle is so confident in the effects ESP Armor has on there rod and cranks that they have included a 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY against breakage when ESP Armor is used on any 4340 steel crankshaft or H-beam rod. Many Customers have tried it and all have been not only pleased, but surprised by the results. You've go to see it to believe it.

Independent dyno testing has proven the ESP Armor finish to gain as much as 30 horsepower over a non ESP Armor crankshaft.

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