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Cast, forged, and nodular iron crankshaft options
Stock and stroker configurations available
Fit popular platforms: SBC, BBC, LS, Ford Windsor, Mopar
Cast, forged, and nodular iron crankshaft options
Stock and stroker configurations available
Fit popular platforms: SBC, BBC, LS, Ford Windsor, Mopar
Offered in internal and external balance styles
Compatible with OE and performance bearing sets
Ready for street builds, track duty, and boosted power
The crankshaft is the backbone of your engine—and Summit Racing’s lineup is built to handle everything from daily-driven street builds to all-out race power.
Whether you’re assembling a boosted LS with a forged crank, piecing together a 383 stroker, or refreshing...
Cast, forged, and nodular iron crankshaft options
Stock and stroker configurations available
Fit popular platforms: SBC, BBC, LS, Ford Windsor, Mopar
Offered in internal and external balance styles
Compatible with OE and performance bearing sets
Ready for street builds, track duty, and boosted power
The crankshaft is the backbone of your engine—and Summit Racing’s lineup is built to handle everything from daily-driven street builds to all-out race power.
Whether you’re assembling a boosted LS with a forged crank, piecing together a 383 stroker, or refreshing a small block Chevy, Summit Racing has you covered.
Our crankshafts fit top engine platforms including SBC, BBC, LS, Ford Windsor, and Chrysler LA and B/RB engines.
Forged models are made from nitride-hardened 4340 steel for exceptional fatigue resistance and long-term reliability under extreme loads.
These crankshafts feature micro-polished journals with chamfered oil holes for superior lubrication, plus large-radius fillets to reduce stress risers.
Many applications include gun-drilled mains and lightened rod journals to cut rotating mass, helping your engine rev faster and more efficiently.
You’ll also find straight-shot oil passages for improved oil flow, optimized counterweight placement for easier balancing, and narrowed rod journals to reduce friction at high RPM.
Summit Racing crankshafts are available in configurations for both one-piece and two-piece rear main seals—making them a rock-solid foundation for any high-performance build.
A. There are several warning signs that your crankshaft may be on its way out, and they can show up a little differently depending on whether you’re working with an older carbureted engine or a modern computer-controlled engine like a GM LS with fuel injection.
For older engines (like classic small block Chevys, big blocks, or early Fords) a bad crank often shows up as a deep knocking noise from the bottom end, especially under load or during acceleration. This is usually caused by excessive clearance between the crank journals and bearings (often called rod knock). Other clues include low oil pressure, metal shavings in the oil, and even engine seizure if a bearing fails completely. Vibration at certain rpm may also indicate a bent crank or damaged counterweights.
For modern engines, especially ones like the LS that rely on sensors for crank position and timing, symptoms can include engine misfires, stumbling idle, or trouble starting. A failing crankshaft can cause inconsistent readings from the crankshaft position sensor, throwing check engine lights and triggering diagnostic trouble codes. Combine that with metal in the oil or unusual engine noise or vibrations, and it’s time to dig deeper.
In both cases, if you hear bottom-end knocking, see shiny particles in your oil, or experience sudden changes in engine behavior, it's best to shut it down and do some investigating before you end up with major engine damage.
A. It’s not a quick and easy fix. Replacing a crankshaft means you’ll have to pull the engine, disassemble the entire short block or more depending on the damage, inspect and/or replace bearings, check clearances, reassemble the rotating assembly, and ensure everything is clean and balanced correctly. You’ll need a proper set of engine building tools, an engine stand, and in many cases, a machine shop that can repair damage caused by the crankshaft failure. For many people, it’s a job best left entirely to a machine shop or qualified engine builder. No matter what your approach is to tackling this job, Summit Racing has everything you or your shop will need to get it handled so you can get back to enjoying your vehicle.
A. A few things can do it in. Running low on oil is a major one—if the main and/or rod bearings are not lubricated adequately, metal-on-metal contact between the crankshaft and bearings will occur and can quickly chew up journals or even snap the crank. Detonation (also known as pinging), improper bearing clearances, poor machining, and over-revving can also crack or twist a crankshaft. In high-horsepower builds, running a cast crankshaft when you really need a forged one is asking for trouble. Trying to save a few bucks on a crankshaft can backfire fast—if your crankshaft bends or snaps, there’s a good chance it’ll take the rest of your engine down with it.
A. It usually sounds like a deep, dull knock or thudding noise that speeds up with engine rpm. It’s not a ticking like valvetrain noise—it’s more of a heavy knock from the bottom end of the engine. This is often called a “rod knock,” but it’s really the sound of excessive clearance between the crank journal and the bearing shell. If you hear that, shut it down and inspect it before things get worse.
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Crankshaft, Pro LS, 4340 Forged Steel, 4 in. Stroke, 24X Reluctor, Lightened Rod Journals, Gun-drilled Mains, Internal balanced, LS1, Each
Part Number: SUM-180LS400024X
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Summit Chevy LS 4340 Forged Steel Crankshaft, 4.000 stroke, 58X Reluctor, Gun-drilled and Lightened, Nitride Hardened, Narrowed Rod Bearings Req.
Part Number: SUM-180LS400058
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Crankshaft, 1-Piece Seal, Internal Balance, Cast Steel, 3.480 in. Stroke, Chevy, 350, Each
Part Number: SUM-180366
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Pro LS 4340 Forged Steel Crank, 3.622 Stroke, 24X Reluctor, Lightened Rod Journals and Gun-drilled Mains, Std. 6-bolt Flange, Internal balanced, LS1
Part Number: SUM-180LS362224X
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Pro LS 4340 Forged Steel Crank, 4.000 Stroke, 58X Reluctor, Lightened Rod Journals and Gun-drilled Mains, Std. 6-bolt Flange, Internal balanced, LS3
Part Number: SUM-180LS400058X
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Crankshaft, 2-Piece Seal, Internal Balance, Cast Steel, 3.480 in. Stroke, Chevy, 350, Each
Part Number: SUM-180365
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Summit Chevy LS 4340 Forged Steel Crankshaft, 3.622 stroke, 58X Reluctor, Gun-drilled and Lightened, Nitride Hardened, Narrowed Rod Bearings Req.
Part Number: SUM-180LS362258
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Crankshaft, 2-Piece Seal, External Balance, Cast Steel, 3.750 in. Stroke, Chevy, 350 main, 383 stroker, Each
Part Number: SUM-180367
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Crankshaft, Cast Steel, 3.750 in. Stroke, Chevy, 400, OEM Balance, 2-Piece Seal, Each
Part Number: SUM-180369
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Crankshaft, 1-Piece Seal, External Balance, Cast Steel, 3.750 in. Stroke, Chevy, 350 main, 383 stroker, Each
Part Number: SUM-180368
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Pro LS 4340 Forged Steel Crank, 3.622 Stroke, 58X Reluctor, Lightened Rod Journals and Gun-drilled Mains, Std. 6-bolt Flange, Internal balanced, LS3
Part Number: SUM-180LS362258X
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Crankshaft, 2-Piece Seal, External Balance, Cast Steel, 4.000 in. Stroke, Chevy, 454, Each
Part Number: SUM-180370
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Crankshaft, Remanufactured, Nodular Iron, 3.622 in. Stroke, 0.010 Undersize Bearing Required, 24-Tooth Reluctor, Chevy, LS, Each
Part Number: SUM-180362
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BB Ford 460 Forged Steel crank, 4.500 Stroke, Designed for 6.700 in. Rod, Nitride Hardened, Straight Shot oiling, Req's narrowed Rod Bearings
Part Number: SUM-BBF460450022
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Gen. 4 BB Chevy Forged Steel Crank, 4.250 stroke, Two Piece Rear Seal, Req's Narrowed Rod Bearings, Lightened holes, Nitride, 6.385 in. Rod
Part Number: SUM-BBC425063851
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Gen. V BB Chevy Forged Steel Crank, 4.250 stroke, One Piece Rear Seal, Req's Narrowed Rod Bearings, Lightened Rod Journals, Nitride, 6.385 in. Rod
Part Number: SUM-BBC425063852
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SB Mopar 340 Forged Steel Crank, 4.000 stroke, 6.123 in. Rod, May Req. Heavy Metal, Lightning Holes on Rod Journals, Narrowed Rod Bearings Req.
Part Number: SUM-MOP3404000
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SB Chevy Forged Steel crankshaft, 4.000 Stroke, 400 Mains, 2 Piece Rear Seal, Req. Narrowed Rod Bearings, Lightened, Nitride, 6.000 in. Rod
Part Number: SUM-SBC4004000
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SBF 302 Windsor Cast crank, 3.400 in. stroke, 5.400 rod, Nitride Hardened, External 28 0z. Balance, Req. Narrowed Rod bearings
Part Number: SUM-SBF3023400C
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Summit Chevy LS 4340 Forged Steel Crankshaft, 3.622 stroke, 24X Reluctor, Gun-drilled and Lightened, Nitride Hardened, Narrowed Rod Bearings Req.
Part Number: SUM-180LS362224
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SB Chevy Forged Steel Crank, 3.750 Stroke, 1967-86 Blocks with 2-pc. RMS, Lightened, Nitride, Lightened and Bullnosed, Designed for 6.000 in. Rod
Part Number: SUM-SBC35037502P
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Chevy LS 4340 Forged Steel Crankshaft, 4.000 stroke, 24X Reluctor, Lightened, Nitride Hardened, Narrowed Rod Bearings Req.
Part Number: SUM-180LS400024
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SBF 351 Windsor 4340 Forged steel crank, 4.000 in. stroke, 6.200 rod, Nitride Hardened, Internal Balance, Req. Narrowed Rod bearings
Part Number: SUM-SBF351W4000I
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SB Mopar 360 Forged Steel Crank, 4.000 stroke, 6.123 in. Rod, May Req. Heavy Metal, Lightning Holes on Rod Journals, Narrowed Rod Bearings Req.
Part Number: SUM-MOP3604000
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SB Mopar 360 Forged Steel Crank, 3.580 stroke, 6.123 in. Rod, May Req. Heavy Metal, Lightning Holes on Rod Journals, Narrowed Rod Bearings Req.
Part Number: SUM-MOP3603580
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