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Originally Posted by woody1
That far out on the stock application is not ok with me, but I am nobody, Ford builds a few 100 thousand engines per year and it seems to work ok for them.
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That's cool - no arguments here. Your points are all valid - I was just coming froma different perspective. And no argument that Ford's minimal balancing tolerances work on most production Mom 'n Pop engines.
My assumption (right or wrong) was that most members of a performance forum - and especially a subset on
strokers - would be looking for a bit more performance than stock. Even a moderately modded small block can have a reasonable redline increased from 5500 to 7000 rpm. That's only a 1500 rpm increase. However, as you know (but many on this list may not) the forces increase exponentially as rpm's increase and from 5500 to 7000 the forces go up over 60%. So, that 20 grams goes to 18 pounds of offset dynamic weight. Things can get out-of-hand pretty quickly if enough details are disregarded or overlooked.

David