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I've heared about scat, and eagle, what are some suggestions on a 383 stroker kit rotating assembly. I've got a two main seal block and getting the machine work done. Just can't decide which to go with. Have heard good and bad with both.
 

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I'd go with a Scat, all they're machine work is done in house and it's quality, unless they've changed Eagle's machine work sucks.
 

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Speed Pro has always been good stuff used a lot of it, gotta be careful with those pistons though, they are strong but brittle they don't absorb shock and detonation will turn them into crystals quick seen quite a few like that, and ring end gap is very critical..
 

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Wondering if the pistons could be upgraded
 

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You'd have to call them, some places will and some won't??..
 

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That's an Eagle crank, make sure you measure the crank real close..
 

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Naturally. Mic the journals, snap-gauge the bearings, and if everything checks out, plasti-guage the assembly. Then check end-play.
 

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I used a $600-something Eagle balanced assembly for my mild 355, and I know a guy who has used their similarly-priced 383 kits with zero problems. However, it's probably not something I'd use for frequent visits to 5500 RPM.:)

For a high RPM engine, I think the SCAT stuff is better, especially if you use their 9000 crank. I'd also recommend bushed rods and pistons with floating pin retainer clips. My Eagle kit has pressed-in pins, but at least Eagle did that for me, and they were perfectly centered.
 

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Eagle and Scat raw forgings all come from the same foundry, it's the machine work that makes the difference.
 
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