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Re: Crane Cams Reportedly Shut Down
[quote=Podium Finish ]
It has been a long time since Crane Cams was an industry leader, but 40 years ago Crane Cams was THE Cam.
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While it may have been awhile since they were The industry leader, it's interesting to note that comp, and
untold others purchased their blanks from Crane. I see comps supposedly got the "Gold" standard now, as
well. (Rocker arms)
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Originally posted by realsteelfreakSorry there podium finish!!!
Crane has been industry leader in many ways,I know Comp Cams has come along,but Crane has been there.
I will sign my name
American Consumer and Vendor!
Jerry A. Rose
RealSteelFreak
My point wasn't that Crane was a huge supplier of cam blanks, it was that Crane Cams was at one time (1960s & 1970s) it was the cam to win races with, period. Not the place for competitors buying cam blanks as it became famous for lately.
Name the last time a Crane Cam engine won any kind of eliminator class. I am not a fan of Comp Cams, I don't really care, my last cam was an ISKY.
Thank you for your time. I will sign my name
Rodney Addison
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[quote=ss427 ]
Originally posted by Podium FinishIt has been a long time since Crane Cams was an industry leader, but 40 years ago Crane Cams was THE Cam.
/quote]
While it may have been awhile since they were The industry leader, it's interesting to note that comp, and
untold others purchased their blanks from Crane. I see comps supposedly got the "Gold" standard now, as
well. (Rocker arms)BS'er formally known as Rebeldryver
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Re: Crane Cams Reportedly Shut Down
Crane Cams says it plans to reopen after restructuring
By GREG MIGLIORE
A picture of Crane Cams says it could reopen in 30 days.
Crane Cams says it could reopen in 30 days.Well-known cam shafts company Crane Cams shut down Feb. 24 for restructuring but says it plans to reopen, likely sometime in March.
All of the company?s 280 workers were laid off, though about 25 remain to work on military contracts. The closure was in response to the global economic problems, said vice president Steve Leva. He said the Daytona Beach, Fla., company planned to reopen in as soon as a week, or it may take up to 30 days.
Crane?s parts have become synonymous with performance and have been used by A. J. Foyt, the Wood Brothers, Bill Elliott, Richard Petty and many other well-known drivers.
The 56-year-old company first made a splash at the 1961 NHRA nationals, when a dragster using Crane roller cams was piloted by ?Sneaky? Pete Robinson to the Top Eliminator award, breaking records and upsetting more-established competitors in the process.
Robinson?s success helped the company gain recognition throughout the 1960s as racing grew and the Detroit automakers thrived.
In late 2006, Crane was acquired by Mikronite Technologies Group Inc., and Leva said $18 million has been invested in equipment since the acquisition.
Earlier this week, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reported that Crane was closing, though more details were not available at that time.
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