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Building Stroker/ Power Block JD A Need Advice

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Green Machine

06-18-2003 21:15:00




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would like to stroke 9" and use 6.150 bore have power block looking for crank and or how to get that much stroke I don't think a stock crank can be built up that far can it?




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DMoos

06-27-2003 11:18:40




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 Re: Building Stroker/ Power Block JD A Need Advice in reply to Green Machine, 06-18-2003 21:15:00  
For 6.125 bore what pistons are people using. What do they come from and where can I get them?
Thanks



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ZIG

06-19-2003 14:03:22




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 Re: Building Stroker/ Power Block JD A Need Advice in reply to Green Machine, 06-18-2003 21:15:00  
A peice of cake call allen schooler 660 748 4475 He will fix you up



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Green Machine

06-19-2003 18:39:05




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 Re: Re: Building Stroker/ Power Block JD A Need Ad in reply to ZIG, 06-19-2003 14:03:22  
Thanks ZIG that is what I've been lookin for!!!



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2 cly pwr

06-19-2003 09:36:27




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 Re: Building Stroker/ Power Block JD A Need Advice in reply to Green Machine, 06-18-2003 21:15:00  
i have an a that is stroked 9 and know of another around here that is 9.25



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a puller

06-19-2003 06:02:36




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 Re: Building Stroker/ Power Block JD A Need Advice in reply to Green Machine, 06-18-2003 21:15:00  
I haven't had 1 that big before, but you will have trouble clearing the cam. at 7.5 you have trouble.



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clearage

06-21-2003 05:22:03




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 Re: Re: Building Stroker/ Power Block JD A Need Ad in reply to a puller, 06-19-2003 06:02:36  
You can clear the cam at 9.25", but you'll have to turn it down to the size of a pencil. it'll hold though, guys do it a lot. biggest A i've heard of is 10.125" stroke but the cam had to be moved.



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TimC

06-21-2003 19:57:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Building Stroker/ Power Block JD A Nee in reply to clearage, 06-21-2003 05:22:03  
Can you grind flats on both sides of the cam instead of turning it down all the way around.

Even better, grind a ~ tilde shape sort of. Shouldn't be to hard being only two rods need to clear. It should leave a lot of strength in the cam.



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