ISO: EE Model T crank preferably already ground, ready to go

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ISO: EE Model T crank preferably already ground, ready to go

Post by nathanw90 » Tue Sep 09, 2025 10:40 pm

Might be in the market to replace my crank. Putting a feeler out for something stronger than what I've got. Rear flange out 2 thou. Could just need a facing, could be worse. Would like to upgrade for longevity anyways.

Trying to stay in budget (I know, those new fancy ones at Chaffins..)

Let me know what you have!

Thanks!


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Re: ISO: EE Model T crank preferably already ground, ready to go

Post by tman1913 » Wed Sep 10, 2025 11:54 am

I have a EE crank extra to my needs. Mag checked ground, mains 1.226”. Rods 1.233”. Flange trued both sides $300.00 plus You pay freight and packing.

Mike Bender
Tulsa Ok
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Re: ISO: EE Model T crank preferably already ground, ready to go

Post by nathanw90 » Wed Sep 10, 2025 1:05 pm

tman1913 wrote:
Wed Sep 10, 2025 11:54 am
I have a EE crank extra to my needs. Mag checked ground, mains 1.226”. Rods 1.233”. Flange trued both sides $300.00 plus You pay freight and packing.

Mike Bender
Tulsa Ok
PM via the forum perfered
Mike, sounds excellent. My current setup is a ground 20/20 under.

Can I get away with adjusting shimming to avoid line boring?


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Re: ISO: EE Model T crank preferably already ground, ready to go

Post by tman1913 » Wed Sep 10, 2025 1:16 pm

You should have shared that info to begin with.
Nope will not work with out new Babbitt and line bored.

Mike Bender


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Re: ISO: EE Model T crank preferably already ground, ready to go

Post by speedytinc » Wed Sep 10, 2025 1:42 pm

I disagree. Already 20 under. +wear?? Offered crank is only .002" larger. Very doable with timesaver.
Bonus: the new bearing surfaces will be 100%.
I have done the same, fitting a 1.250 scat crank to a standard Babbitt block.

I would not pass up this excellent crank.

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