4.150 stroke in a 6.0 block?
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4.150 stroke in a 6.0 block?
i've been studying on building a stroker out of a 6.0 truck block. i can get the hook up on a 4.150 stroke crank but i'm curious how much clearancing is gonna have to be done to the block,and its kinda an odd stroke i'm wondering what kind of piston and rod length i'm gonna need.i was just wondering if anyone here ever used that stroke combo before.thanks in advance for any info.
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better off with 4.000" stroke
makes basically same power, less chance of creating an oil burner.
Depending on how you go with the long stroke setup, you will most likely need custom pistons that cost x2 a shelf piston for 4.000" stroke.
makes basically same power, less chance of creating an oil burner.
Depending on how you go with the long stroke setup, you will most likely need custom pistons that cost x2 a shelf piston for 4.000" stroke.