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Help piece together a stroker kit for my build
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<blockquote data-quote="69ST" data-source="post: 161841" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>AFAIK, no one ever offered a 52mm 6v/3-speed flavor crank. Closest was the DRP 52mm...that fit the 4-speed flywheel. The rest have either been 12v/CDI, or a different stroke length. The 51mm htb crank is the only one that is available with the 3-speed/6v flywheel taper.</p><p></p><p>You match the crank to your flywheel/igntion, to get the right taper, then select the piston based on the compression height (to match the connecting rod length) and head type (6v, or 12v). When in doubt, consult the vendor.</p><p></p><p>A reasonably-well setup & tuned 108 stroker motor will be capable of at least double the peak hp of a stocker. The will generate at double the BTUs, that's basic physics. How effectively increased oil flow volume will keep oil temps under control has generated more than a little discussion of late. The only object answer, guaranteed to match your, specific, situation, is to be found by monitoring oil temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69ST, post: 161841, member: 5"] AFAIK, no one ever offered a 52mm 6v/3-speed flavor crank. Closest was the DRP 52mm...that fit the 4-speed flywheel. The rest have either been 12v/CDI, or a different stroke length. The 51mm htb crank is the only one that is available with the 3-speed/6v flywheel taper. You match the crank to your flywheel/igntion, to get the right taper, then select the piston based on the compression height (to match the connecting rod length) and head type (6v, or 12v). When in doubt, consult the vendor. A reasonably-well setup & tuned 108 stroker motor will be capable of at least double the peak hp of a stocker. The will generate at double the BTUs, that's basic physics. How effectively increased oil flow volume will keep oil temps under control has generated more than a little discussion of late. The only object answer, guaranteed to match your, specific, situation, is to be found by monitoring oil temps. [/QUOTE]
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