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Stroking JD A

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john

03-24-2003 06:14:03




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When stroking a 2-cylinder, the back of the block must have windows cut-out for rod clearance. Do you have to take apart the transmission to do this? Any help or insight would be appreciated.




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G-MAN

03-29-2003 05:23:25




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 Re: Stroking JD A in reply to john, 03-24-2003 06:14:03  
Cutting windows depends on how much stroke you want to add. If you're just adding an inch or so, I don't think it's necessary. I think most of the guys that do run windows just run engine oil in their tranmission, which holds up fine because they aren't used much.



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2 cylinder

03-25-2003 05:51:23




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 Re: Stroking JD A in reply to john, 03-24-2003 06:14:03  
I'm sure others will have their opinion, but from what I have heard first hand. No you don't, having said that, you will need to drain the transmission oil and do a complete flush of the transmission compartment.



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