4.040 bores inside please?
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Small squigly, is that the industry term
Pretty sure you can go .060 since someone I just saw on here is running a 389 stroker. I think .040 is 385 and then .060 should be 389
Pretty sure you can go .060 since someone I just saw on here is running a 389 stroker. I think .040 is 385 and then .060 should be 389
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well with a 3.750" cranck stroke and .30 over you can have a 383 and with a 3.875" crank stroke with the same bore its a 396 so what would it be with a .40 over and a 3.875 stroke. 400??
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I got 389.6ci using Desktop Dyno with 4.000 bore and 3.875 stroke. 4.030 bore, same stroke is 395.4ci, and 4.060 is 401.3ci. If you can fit 400 pistons in a LT1 (4.125") then you get 414.3ci
Whats the 3.875 coming from? 6" Rods on the stroker crank?
Whats the 3.875 coming from? 6" Rods on the stroker crank?
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I found it while doing research on building a stroker it is on
http://www.cmotorsports.com/93-97-fbody/engine.html
yes it does use 6" rods.
http://www.cmotorsports.com/93-97-fbody/engine.html
yes it does use 6" rods.