Cast or Forged Crank (03 N/A 5.4)

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Old 05-14-2008, 01:42 PM
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Cast or Forged Crank (03 N/A 5.4)

Is it likely that my 03 N/A 5.4 has a forged crank, or does it most likely have the cast crank? I need to know because I am planning a Lightning supercharger setup, and I need to know what my limits are. Is there a way to physically identify what i have by the way the crank looks, or sounds when it is striked, or by my vin number? I know that the forged is good for 900 hp at the flywheel, what will i be looking at if I have the cast?

If i do actually have the cast crank, where would I go to to find a forged crank?
 

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Old 05-14-2008, 01:43 PM
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i think judging by the year its cast.
cast is safe to 500.
i bought a forged one through ford racing parts, you can actually get the same crank from jegs. ordered for about the same price.
 
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hmm... what would be the easiest way to check visually which ones i have? basically, i am asking what method would involve the least work of disassembly to see what i have? dropping the oil pan to check, or just start tearing things apart? i found pics for comparison in this thread, https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...ged+crank+pics
 
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get the casting #? i called my ford dealer with the casting # and got told it was cast.
 
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Justing thinking out loud...

If it has a casting number then wouldn't it be cast by definition?
I can't imagine a forged crank having a casting number...since it isn't cast. Perhaps a forged crank would have a forging number
 
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where is the casting/forging number and what do i have to pull to be able to read it?
 
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Originally Posted by minimonster17
hmm... what would be the easiest way to check visually which ones i have? basically, i am asking what method would involve the least work of disassembly to see what i have? dropping the oil pan to check, or just start tearing things apart? i found pics for comparison in this thread, https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...ged+crank+pics
I have the stock crank out of my 03 5.4 ,out in my shed.
I just went and looked,,and,,according to the link you posted,,it is a forged crank!
If you drop your oil-pan,,,you should be able to tell .

Phil
 
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between the journals somewhere. cant remember which end showed the ford part #. basically flip it over pull the pan and rotate it till u see #'s
if i had my cast crank here still i'd post my # and if it matched urs, then u would know u had a cast crank.

food for thought, cast cranks were being mixed in @ 2002? not positive but you'l have to search that one. i thought the 97-01's were forged.
 

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phil 6608, are you saying your stock crank was a forged one? if you don't mind posting the numbers for a reference, that would be great. if it is indeed forged, are you willing to sell it if I need it? looks like i'll be pulling the oil pan to see what I have...
 

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Originally Posted by minimonster17
phil 6608, are you saying your stock crank was a forged one? if so, are you willing to sell it?
Yes,,it's forged ( as long as that pic you posted is right ).lol

I don't think I want to sell it,,,it would be just as cheep to order a new one from Jegs by the time you add shipping and all.

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this is starting to worry me, i read somewhere else that a crankshaft managed to fail on a Bone Stock 03 5.4... the engine got totally f--d up. and i'm planning on running a blown setup, i'll definitely be upgrading to the forged crank it turns out i have the cast.
 
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Found this number for the forged crank:

5.4 forged steel crank
F75Z-6303-AC
 
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Originally Posted by minimonster17
phil 6608, are you saying your stock crank was a forged one? if you don't mind posting the numbers for a reference, that would be great. if it is indeed forged, are you willing to sell it if I need it? looks like i'll be pulling the oil pan to see what I have...
If you cant see the pic good,,the number is,
WF (with the F connected to the side of the W)-2921
And the other number is F75E-A176
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In this pic you can see how wide the line down the middle is. And according to what people are saying,,that means it's forged.

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Phil
 
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Old 05-15-2008, 08:05 PM
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WF = Woodhaven Forge.....the Ford plant that made the crank.

03 5.4 2V's used both the cast and forged cranks.
 


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