PHR 425 Iron 6.0
#1
PHR 425 Iron 6.0
The new popular Hotrodding has a nice writeup on a stroker 6.0 LS using a 4.10 stroke Manley crank, Eagle 6.125 rods and a Manley pistons.
Built by Racing Engine Design for the Engine Masters and made a peak of 643HP and 600TQ.
The bulder states "you don't have to do a thing to make the crank fit. There is no clearancing or anything needed"
I always heard that 4.0" cranks need the block clearanced to avoid the rods hitting. Is the story right?
Can a 4.10 stroke crank drop right in a 6.0 block and using a .060 overbore get 425 inches?
Anyone on here know for sure?
Thanks
Jarhead
Built by Racing Engine Design for the Engine Masters and made a peak of 643HP and 600TQ.
The bulder states "you don't have to do a thing to make the crank fit. There is no clearancing or anything needed"
I always heard that 4.0" cranks need the block clearanced to avoid the rods hitting. Is the story right?
Can a 4.10 stroke crank drop right in a 6.0 block and using a .060 overbore get 425 inches?
Anyone on here know for sure?
Thanks
Jarhead
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TECH Junkie
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The new popular Hotrodding has a nice writeup on a stroker 6.0 LS using a 4.10 stroke Manley crank, Eagle 6.125 rods and a Manley pistons.
Built by Racing Engine Design for the Engine Masters and made a peak of 643HP and 600TQ.
The bulder states "you don't have to do a thing to make the crank fit. There is no clearancing or anything needed"
I always heard that 4.0" cranks need the block clearanced to avoid the rods hitting. Is the story right?
Can a 4.10 stroke crank drop right in a 6.0 block and using a .060 overbore get 425 inches?
Anyone on here know for sure?
Thanks
Jarhead
Built by Racing Engine Design for the Engine Masters and made a peak of 643HP and 600TQ.
The bulder states "you don't have to do a thing to make the crank fit. There is no clearancing or anything needed"
I always heard that 4.0" cranks need the block clearanced to avoid the rods hitting. Is the story right?
Can a 4.10 stroke crank drop right in a 6.0 block and using a .060 overbore get 425 inches?
Anyone on here know for sure?
Thanks
Jarhead