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Old 11-05-2007, 12:57 AM   #7
Alan Roehrich
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Default Re: eagle rotating assemblies

We've got a ton of Eagle stuff running. I check it religiously, but honestly, I've had ONE connecting rod that was small, and two 4.00" stroke Cleveland main journal cranks that were 0.001" too big on the mains. The cranks were so straight that it was no trouble to grind the 0.001" off. We haven't had anything break. Several 600HP plus small blocks have been running for years. Eagle is good stuff, it is moderately priced, and good quality. So long as you realize that you're not paying for Crower or Callies type quality and you can't expect Eagle to match that quality, you aren't likely to be disappointed.
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