Steel crankshaft

IronJen

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Hey guys. I'm trying to get stuff together so I can make some progress on my resto-mod. To that end, I'm finally shopping for the crank for my 5.7 4-bolt block. Now, I'm guesstimating here (and it is a wild ass guess) that my build is going to make right around 400 crankshaft horsepower. I think I would trust a cast crank up to 300, maybe 350, but much beyond that and "cast, cast, cast" would always be in the back of my mind any time I stabbed the gas pedal.

So I'm looking for a steel crank. Given this is a one-piece rear main "roller" motor, I've been looking at the ZZ4 crankshaft. I'm certain that would handle what I'm going to make. I've considered others like Eagle and Scat but I just won't chance putting Chinesium in my engine. I know a lot of people have had good success with those products, and I know they come with a warranty. But the warranty only replaces the crank, doesn't do anything for all the other damage a failed crank will cause. Then there is the whole separate issue of China. I'd rather not turn this thread political so we'll just say I avoid investing in Chinese products to the best of my ability.

Now, having said all that, I'm operating under the assumption the ZZ4 crank would be a North American product.

But wait, there's more! I have a call in to a local machine shop and he thinks he has a "steel" crank of unknown origin that is a one piece rear main. However, he avoided using the word "forged" when I asked about the crank. So, is there such a thing as a steel crank that is not forged? If so, how will I know? Also, where would such a steel crank fall in comparison to cast and forged from a durability metric?

He is supposed to call me back and let me know once he finds this crank. But he was supposed to do that months ago the first time I talked to him too. Hopefully he actually follows through this time and I can go check it out. If it's a good price and not Chinesium, I have no problem putting a reconditioned crank in this engine.
 
Not sure this is universally true but a cast crank should have a small parting line and cast in numbers and a forged will have a wide parting line and stamped numbers. I'm surprised there are any US forged cranks these days.
 
I think Callais is still US forged but not sure. I'm hoping a factory GM is at least NA manufacture even if not US. We'll be lucky if we can ever recover our manufacturing capacity in this country.
 
My guess is that forging for a part like a crankshaft has gone to China long ago, when we purged our capability to make basic, heavy industry products. I suppose there are China forged products that are machined here. And maybe some specialty forgings for high value industries like Aerospace.
 
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