Crankshaft Tech - Crank Call
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When looking at a cast (left) and forged (right) crank next to each other, it's obvious why the forging process fetches a higher price tag. The cast crank's rough surface shows very little finishing machine work is required, as the casting process yields a shape that closely resembles the end product. The forged crank's smoother appearance reflects more extensive machining operations required after it leaves the forging die. View Related Article
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Ford Mustang Research
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