Ducati crankshaft manufacturer, ultimate stroker.

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by SPIKE, Jul 18, 2012.

  1. Does anyone know who manufactures ducati crankshafts for ducati? i am toying with the idea of an ultimate stroker, trying to go to say 75-76mm stroke, obviously i would need an unmachined blank. i have noticed there are certain differences between the cranks up to about 2002 and after, are these made at the same plant? i heard a whisper that the later cranks are made in the USA then shipped to italy, can anyone confirm this? any info would be usefull.
     
  2. Don't worry, i have it covered with a different rod design.
     
  3. Now this sounds interesting
     
  4. Norman Hyde used to stroke Tridents by building up original big ends with underwater welding(to prevent air pockets) then offset grinding the journals. Might be worth contacting him.
     
  5. Also Chris Applebee in Benfleet Essex might be able to help you. Untitled Document
     
  6. maybe a complete redesign to allow a 4 1/2" to 5" stroke is required [​IMG]
     
  7. Allen Crankshafts Ltd of Showell Road, Bushbury, Wolverhampton WV10 9LN(formerly of Slough) can make one-off Laystall crankshafts to order. Gordon Allen made a crank for my Pantah with con-rods to suit, admittedly a long time ago (1981).
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    #7 Pete1950, Jul 19, 2012
    Last edited: May 4, 2016
  8. First crank done but not quite right,77mm stroke with 106mm pistons. just waiting for some oilway mods,the chap who made the crank said don't call again, cost £2000.
     
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