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Bullit proof but not Cannonball proof :shock: :shock: :shock:










Callis RIP :deadski:
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Post by Cannonball »

:( :( :shock: that,s one car that wont see daylite for a few yrs
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:-k
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Post by Anonymous »

bit of instant metal, be good as new. :)
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Superglue :D
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Post by Anonymous »

Seriously what has caused that ?? looks like a brand new crank ?
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Post by Anonymous »

Callis RIP

should that be Callies, if so why has it broke?

if it is a Callies,
then which one? certainly not a magnum XL, if it is callies then it looks like an 8 bolt magnum to me
HP numbers?
rods?
pistons?
block?
main studs? and were they cycled
what damper?
what comp?
what timing?
what cam?

few things going to do that to a Callies

1. cheap Bananarama! chinese damper
2. detonation
3. cap bounce

probably a lot more instances, that crank has flexed too far however you look at it

either
twist... down to detonation on 3 and 4 checked by sparklies on the plugs
bend.. 2 and 3 mains bouncing... checked by dark patches on the main register

or just pushing a magnum too far, next time buy an XL or ally caps and rods

if it aint a Callies then I don't give a Bananarama! and apologies for the above
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Post by Anonymous »

oh... forgot if a callies magnum XL breaks with ally caps and rods then break out the CC and buy a Bryant at 3k
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Yeah got that :wacko:
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Post by Cannonball »

940 hp,
mopar perf block 4 bolt-------cycled ??? whats that
proper damper, forget the make will check but all best parts thats why it hurts,
proper rods forget the make
same with the pistons
13-5-1 comp
no detonation, proper fuel
revved mtr to 7900 at the big end,
broke at 6,600 in 2nd
35 deg timing
to be honest just wanna forget the whole deal,
it got me down more than i had realized for about a month, so onward and upward, took it the tip today to stop remindin me,
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OFTEN OUTNUMBERED NEVER OUTGUNNED,

HEY WHATS THE TOP END ON THAT SUPERSPORTS. UNLIMITED,

I HAVE A NVQW

LIFE GOES PRETTY FAST, IF YOU DONT LOOK ROUND A WHILE YOU MAY JUST MISS IT,

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Post by Anonymous »

look at it this way

that crank needed hanging on the wall as thats some acheivement for what is Callies No2 crank

shame you binned it

at that level anyone would be hard pressed to figure out what let go first, crank, rods, bolts are all in the frame
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Post by Anonymous »

Hi Dunc's,

That is a sad sight, brings tears to me eyes!!!

Cycled means, heated and cooled several times to age the casting molecules. (As in always use an old engine thats done 100,000miles).

This is probably one of them gremlin cases, no real answer. Cylinders 4 and 3 fire consequentialy, same as 6 and 5, so its double trouble for the crank! Maybe due to the higher compression an Hydraulic incident?

Dunc's we all know you will bounce back faster than most!!!

Keep up the good work, and best of luck, Baccy.
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Post by Anonymous »

Cycled when refered to arp does not mean heat cycled
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Post by Cannonball »

no rod bolts or anythin let go 3-4 rods still hangin on that journel when i took them off the b end bearings were like new the crank did look like it had a fault in it a small area that was very different to the actual tear apart
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WATTS RACING TRANSMISSIONS, CLOBBER THE COMPETITION ITS CLOBBERIN TIME

OFTEN OUTNUMBERED NEVER OUTGUNNED,

HEY WHATS THE TOP END ON THAT SUPERSPORTS. UNLIMITED,

I HAVE A NVQW

LIFE GOES PRETTY FAST, IF YOU DONT LOOK ROUND A WHILE YOU MAY JUST MISS IT,

THE PASS IS THE JUICE,

LOVED BY FEW,
HATED BY MANY
RESPECTED BY ALL
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Post by Anonymous »

like I said Dunc, at that HP and rpm there is no shame in having to say "it's a Callies and it broke"

quite a bit of info on P13 ARP cat on reciprocating weight
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