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Scat 9000 Pro Comp Lightweight Crankshaft Chevy 350, 383 Stroker (1-Piece Rear Seal)

942-935050L


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9000 Pro Comp Lightweight Crankshaft Chevy 350, 383 Stroker (1-Piece Rear Seal)
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$322.99
9000 Pro Comp Lightweight Crankshaft
  • Chevy 350, 383 Stroker (1-Piece Rear Seal)
  • 3.750" Stroke for use with 5.700" Rod
  • External Balance
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    935050L is rated 3.0 out of 5 by 1.
    Rated 3 out of 5 by from I bought this to build a full roller 383. The hp rating, cost and forums rated it really high over the eagle cast crank. As usual I dropped it off at crank shop before taking it to the machine shop to get the journal runout checked. I was shocked when he called me back that the first two mains he checked had .0012 and .001 runout, told him to fix it. I've been in contact with scat and told them when it's done I'll send them the UPC off of box, shops detailed receipt and original invoice and if they want to make it right so be it. There procomp u beam rods on the other hand were perfect
    Date published: 2016-06-02
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    Do I need to pre balance this before I drop it in my block

    Asked by: Dustin Secrest
    The Scat 942-935050L crank will need balanced with the rotating assembley.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2024-04-04

    I have a iron lm7 iron block that I want to use this in. I’m boring it to a 3.9 but this is my first build so I want to get it right. Can I use this crank and how much hp can it handle?

    Asked by: 92Camaro
    The Scat 942-935050L crankshaft does not fit an LM7 block.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2022-11-10

    What’s the recommendation for maximum RPM with this cast crank?  

    Asked by: New crank needed
    Scat 942-935050L does not state max rpm
    Answered by: langus
    Date published: 2022-09-14

    What harmonic dampener would you suggest running with this crank?

    Asked by: TobyLong
    You can use any of the externally balanced harmonic dampers with this crankshaft. This is the recommended part - https://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/51602/10002/-1
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2023-09-24

    Is thos crank only to be use in the making of a 383 stroker or can ot be used in a 5.7liter block that has not been machine for a stroker.

    Asked by: Ashdog
    This crank would require the use of 383 pistons, a stroker clearanced block and a clearanced oil pan.
    Answered by: Flanary
    Date published: 2019-12-21
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