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Old 02-28-2012, 02:19 PM
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Yeah, 2600 bucks IS a tad expensive..... But, it's a complete kit. Bore the block, clearance for everything, and down the road you go.
 
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Yeah, 2600 bucks IS a tad expensive..... But, it's a complete kit. Bore the block, clearance for everything, and down the road you go.
Yea... Piece of cake
 
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I want to do this but can't see the reason to take a running engine off the road and mine wont die, anxious to see results when you finish it
 
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If you want it to die, remove the oil drain plug, start engine, press gas peddle to the floor and hold it there. It'll die in fairly short order.
 
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Originally Posted by P1NKST@FF
I want to do this but can't see the reason to take a running engine off the road and mine wont die, anxious to see results when you finish it
This is my problem. And I can't see trashing a perfectly good motor either. But when it does go I'll be doing a stroker.
 
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Is there anything wrong with just swapping out the stock crankshaft with the 4" stroke? Like keeping the stock bore...
 
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I don't, I wanna go ALL OUT and do the 426 stroker. Either that, or maybe an LS7 Transplant.
THATS RIGHT OR A 427!!! although not sure about the LS7 transplant... I'd keep it MOPAR! but everyone has their own opinion/taste
 
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
Yeah, 2600 bucks IS a tad expensive..... But, it's a complete kit. Bore the block, clearance for everything, and down the road you go.
YA!! except thats exactly wat i payed for my top end! (fully assembled heads, roller rockers, push rods, lifters, Mopar valve covers, and Cam)
 
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Originally Posted by FireDodge
Is there anything wrong with just swapping out the stock crankshaft with the 4" stroke? Like keeping the stock bore...
Pretty sure you need shorter rods to account for the stroke, don't really see where the harm would be except the wear in the cylinder walls from the mileage... But I don't build these regularly
 
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On a stroker, the pistons are different too..... wrist pin location is NOT stock. Just transplanting a crankshaft wouldn't work.
 


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