
Originally Posted by
Ichiban
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From a machining standpoint, this is absurd. Grinding is the process to use when turning or milling won't cut it in hardened or extremely tough material. I've also heard that you "shouldn't" grind A20 cranks because the journals have a nitride coating, and obviously grinding removes this. For one, nitriding only increases surface hardness marginally, as well our shop sends shit out for nitriding daily, so getting the coating put back on isn't hard.
Anyways, why not have the journals built up with alloy rod then ground farther from centerline back to stock spec? They build up camshafts all the time, and they are garbage material. The only problem with increasing the stroke is the already dismal rod ratio gets even worse.
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