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| SMTA
10-24-2012 07:27:09
108.74.108.17
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How far can I stroke a Super M crank and still use stock rods and not have to grind anything off of the block? Also can I run pistons without sleaves or how far can I bore and still use sleaves?Thanks |
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| bp4455
10-24-2012 08:51:37
70.194.8.93
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Re: stroking and super m in reply to SMTA, 10-24-2012 07:27:09
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| if you know what youre doing 6.5 should be feasible |
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| north puller
10-24-2012 08:24:48
68.171.231.80
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Re: stroking and super m in reply to SMTA, 10-24-2012 07:27:09
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| | The largest bore you can do is 4.375", and this must be done carefully. You can run that size in the block, or sleve down to 4.310", 4.25", etc. Just an educated guess, but I would say that largest stroke without and grinding would be the old M&W stroker kit at 5.75". |
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| mm585
10-24-2012 08:48:16
166.182.3.20
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Re: stroking and super m in reply to north puller, 10-24-2012 08:24:48
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| 6" will go with out notching the cam with stock rods, ive done that. |
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