Are SBT cranks reliable?

Metal4130

Eat, Sleep, Ride, Groove
Location
Chicago
I am going to be buying a new crank soon and I was wondering if the SBT cranks are as good as they say they are? Will these hold up and a high compression 1200cc motor and not explode? Should I just stick to a weisco or hotrods?
 

surfgy45

just add gas...
Location
San Diego, CA
just curious, are they cheaper?

personally i roll with the hotrodz only pushing 180-185ish though but the motor was just pulled apart and the crank looks awesome still. its about...2-3 years old?

weisco is a good company too.

i have a biased opinion about SBT haha. POOO!
 

butti

lone wolf
Location
F-XTC
yes......there will be sbt haters who will dissagree but i have used them in twins and tripples with no probs
 

john zigler

Vendor Account
Location
wisconsin
metal, i am not too far from you, and i can get your crank done with hot rods, trued, and welded.

it may cost a little more, but........

let me know. zig

john zigler
RCJS
608-743-1305 m-f 10 am to 3 pm CST anytime sat.

( if you drive it up here, it will ave you on the shipping costs.
 
i put one in a gpr it made it 3 tanks of fuel before pto crank bearing cage failed 1st it ate the 2 rear crank seals then when it sat on the beach it water injested due to the newly damaged seals
 

Jr.

Standing Tall
Staff member
Site Supporter
Location
Hot-Lanta
I have used rebuilt cranks from several differant rebuilders over the years.
rebuilt get roughly 1/2 the service life of new. In built motors, even less.
If you figure shipping both ways, & the cost of the rebuild it's self , there is little differance over a new wiesco crank, the Wiesco is the way to go.
 
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