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Crankshaft

old grumpy

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I thought I had a EN16 crankshaft, but looking closely, one was a EN19 and the other EN9
What says the metallurgist. I guess it's nothing to rely on over 5500 rpm?
 

old grumpy

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No! I was wrong! I was dizzy or tired. I have an EN16 crankshaft. 2 inch con rod big end bearing. From what engine and car? No idea. With this I can rely on up to 6000 rpm?
 

RootesRacer

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No! I was wrong! I was dizzy or tired. I have an EN16 crankshaft. 2 inch con rod big end bearing. From what engine and car? No idea. With this I can rely on up to 6000 rpm?

A 3 main crank with 2 inch rod journal (or relevant undersize) marked EN16 must be to a sunbeam alpine or rapier 1592 alloy head engine.
 
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