supraslo;912701 said:my machine shop took about 12lbs off of mine and it cost me round $650 after rebalancing.
IJ.;912953 said:Are you sure it was 12lbs?
(my guys stopped at just under 6 as any further would destroy the inherent balance)
Adjuster;912946 said:Mine was knife edged by Crankshaftspecialists.com Out of Nashville, TN.
supraslo;913091 said:I normally had my crankshafts done by an old guy who had a bunch of lathes and what not. He decided he was a little too old for the job, so I had to visit a speed shop in town. The machinist told me he could not cut the crank down that far, but he had also balanced cranks for me in the past and he had known that I had bunches of weight taken off and that my cars run fine. So he reluctantly took roughly 12lbs off and balanced it. The engine turns up like a motorcycle while in nuetral, and suprisingly enough I am still fully boosted (20psi) at 3000rpm. I have a sheet somewhere around here where we weighed the crank before and after the knifedging. I will see if I can find it.
Adjuster;912946 said:Simple knife edged stock crank is about the best deal going if you want to do this.
Mine was knife edged by Crankshaftspecialists.com Out of Nashville, TN. (They also hard chromed the main and rod jourals, and it's a stroker, so the rod journals are sized for a 327 Chevy at 2" v/s the stock Toyota stuff, which is larger than that. The smaller journals of course are lighter.. and they allow for a smaller rod shoulder, so there is less material to cut from the block to clear the rods.)