WTB - Joe Morris crankshaft
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				blauvelt
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WTB - Joe Morris crankshaft
Curious if one is out there.
			
			
									
									
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Re: WTB - Joe Morris crankshaft
I'm curious who Joe Morris is, since no one has answered you.
			
			
									
									
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Re: WTB - Joe Morris crankshaft
Joe Morris made several T crankshafts (couple dozen?) back in the 70’s-80’s.  They were fabricated from pins and webs, and meticulously pressed and welded together.  Beautiful cranks, but unfortunately most have already broken.  I know where some fragments are…
			
			
									
									
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Re: WTB - Joe Morris crankshaft
here you go.......
			
			
									
									
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Dan, I think I have seen an engine with your main bearing caps and one of these cranks.
			
			
									
									
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I figured it was more of hunting for a piece of art and history than anything else. Wasn’t sure if any had survived.
			
			
									
									
						Kevin Pharis wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 11:26 pmJoe Morris made several T crankshafts (couple dozen?) back in the 70’s-80’s. They were fabricated from pins and webs, and meticulously pressed and welded together. Beautiful cranks, but unfortunately most have already broken. I know where some fragments are…
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Joe Morris was well known in HCCA circles for his knowledge and expertise of one and two cylinder Reo automobiles and rebuilding of the engines.  The T cranks he made were because Joe had been fairly successful making Reo crankshafts in pieces and welding them together.  Several of the T cranks failed because they were machined with a sharp corner in the fillet of the rear main thrust area rather than a generous radius.  I'm not aware of any failures other than the rear flange issue, but perhaps someone else will chime in.  AFAIK they were mostly made by Joe, but I understand a few were made by someone who worked with Joe after he stopped.   Time wise these were made late '80s / early '90s.
			
			
									
									
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Thank you for sharing. It really seems that a lot of crank failures on rebuilt and even new cranks come down to not cutting enough radius in the crank journals.
			
			
									
									
						Dan McEachern wrote: ↑Sat Jul 12, 2025 4:41 pmJoe Morris was well known in HCCA circles for his knowledge and expertise of one and two cylinder Reo automobiles and rebuilding of the engines. The T cranks he made were because Joe had been fairly successful making Reo crankshafts in pieces and welding them together. Several of the T cranks failed because they were machined with a sharp corner in the fillet of the rear main thrust area rather than a generous radius. I'm not aware of any failures other than the rear flange issue, but perhaps someone else will chime in. AFAIK they were mostly made by Joe, but I understand a few were made by someone who worked with Joe after he stopped. Time wise these were made late '80s / early '90s.
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Re: WTB - Joe Morris crankshaft
Was it a good one?
			
			
									
									
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I had a Joe Morris crankshaft in my 1907 2 cylinder Buick. It failed after a number of miles when one journal rotated relative to the crankshaft throw.
			
			
									
									
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I have one. I'll upload photos soon.
			
			
									
									
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"It failed after a number of miles ".   The $$S solution for Buicks and Reo's was always a new billet crank from Molex or one of the other crankshaft companies, but ..............
			
			
									
									
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I forgot that I already posted the photos of mine here. Let me know if you would like more. I have it downstairs in the block but not installed in the car or bolted to an oil pan.
			
			
									
									
						I forgot that I already posted the photos of mine here. Let me know if you would like more. I have it downstairs in the block but not installed in the car or bolted to an oil pan.