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Critique/help with this custom stroker combination #907381
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Hey guys,

Thinking of this custom stroker combination, tell me what you think

BPE 4.125" crank, 360 mains, uses chevy 2.00" rod journal

Inline 6 Chevy Scat H beam connecting rod, 6.00" length with the correct 2.00" big end diameter

Mopar stroker piston with a 1.46-1.465 compression height...Only piston I have found so far that is forged with a dish is the JE piston #207420 and it is quite expensive...cheapest ive found is flatlander racing for $786 for the whole set...the big stip with using the chevy 6 cyl rods is that they use a .927 piston pin, which in terms of the compression height i need, greatly limits me to just the JE stuff

So what do you guys think? Am i on the right track here? also, has anyone done a combination like this before and used a different piston/rod combo that still works with the 2.00" rod journal on the crank

Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: mshred] #907382
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With a deck height around 9.59 ...

you will need a compression height of 1.33 on your pistons.

Do the Math...

9.59- 6.20-(4.125/2)=1.325


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Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: 70AARcuda] #907383
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With a deck height around 9.59 ...

you will need a compression height of 1.33 on your pistons.

Do the Math...

9.59- 6.20-(4.125/2)=1.325




im using a 6" rod, not 6.125"

Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: mshred] #907384
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The piston will not clear the counterweights at BDC. This is part of the reason for the 6.200" rod.

Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: mshred] #907385
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i agree with the above, get rid of the 6" rod for starters. we have the longer rods and matching pistons available.


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Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: mshred] #907386
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I'd like to see you run a 6.2/6.25/6.3-ish" SBC rod, I wouldn't build-in a sub 1.5:1 rod ratio so long as there was an economical piston choice to make it work.

Also when you add those cubes you may need to go to a custom dish in order to get the cr you want.

I'd research AndyF's 427 motor, maybe you can run the same piston/rod as he did...it's in the small block tech archives.

I have a small block ford motor that is 4.04" x 4.17" stroke with a 6.123" mopar length rod....it's fine with the shorter RR....but the 351W deck is 9.5 vs 9.6 AND my motor is built to peak right at 5500 so I never take it over 6000-6200....by design....I wanted a 427FE type torque/power curve as similar to an original 65 cobra as possible.

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Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: BPE] #907387
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The piston will not clear the counterweights at BDC. This is part of the reason for the 6.200" rod.




Hey Rod, thanks for that info! Im all new to this, so i was just plugging in numbers on stuff to see what I could come up with...now im starting to understand why you are looking to do an affordable combo kit for it lol

Any guess on how soon?

Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: Performance Only] #907388
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you have a pm

Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: Streetwize] #907389
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I'd like to see you run a 6.2/6.25/6.3-ish" SBC rod, I wouldn't build-in a sub 1.5:1 rod ratio so long as there was an economical piston choice to make it work.

Also when you add those cubes you may need to go to a custom dish in order to get the cr you want.

I'd research AndyF's 427 motor, maybe you can run the same piston/rod as he did...it's in the small block tech archives.

I have a small block ford motor that is 4.04" x 4.17" stroke with a 6.123" mopar length rod....it's fine with the shorter RR....but the 351W deck is 9.5 vs 9.6 AND my motor is built to peak right at 5500 so I never take it over 6000-6200....by design....I wanted a 427FE type torque/power curve as similar to an original 65 cobra as possible.




thanks for the info man! How do i calculate rod ratio? this is all new to me so im kinda figuring things out by trying to play with numbers

Also, the only reason I went to a 6" rod was because I couldnt find a piston and 6.2 or bigger rod combo that would fit in the stock deck...or maybe i wasnt calculating properly...guess i should go back at it

If anybody has done a combo like this and would care to share what they used, please share

im gonna check out andy's thread in the meantime

Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: mshred] #907390
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thanks for the info man! How do i calculate rod ratio? this is all new to me so im kinda figuring things out by trying to play with numbers

Also, the only reason I went to a 6" rod was because I couldnt find a piston and 6.2 or bigger rod combo that would fit in the stock deck...or maybe i wasnt calculating properly...guess i should go back at it

If anybody has done a combo like this and would care to share what they used, please share

im gonna check out andy's thread in the meantime




I had Diamond change the pin height on my pistons
and it was only $35 to change the height for the set
when I had them made... that was just over a month
ago... mine is a 416ci but with a deck of 9.53
(I believe it is... numbers are out in the shop)

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thanks for the info man! How do i calculate rod ratio? this is all new to me so im kinda figuring things out by trying to play with numbers

Also, the only reason I went to a 6" rod was because I couldnt find a piston and 6.2 or bigger rod combo that would fit in the stock deck...or maybe i wasnt calculating properly...guess i should go back at it

If anybody has done a combo like this and would care to share what they used, please share

im gonna check out andy's thread in the meantime




I had Diamond change the pin height on my pistons
and it was only $35 to change the height for the set
when I had them made... that was just over a month
ago... mine is a 416ci but with a deck of 9.53
(I believe it is... numbers are out in the shop)





sorry to sound totally newbie, but is changing the pin height the same as changing the compression height of a piston? just want to make sure its not another term or something

If its that cheap, that should definitely open up some possibilities for pistons instead of the almost 800 dollar JE ones

What combination are you using to get 416? Im assuming thats based off the 340 main? what was the pin height before and after the custom order?

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Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: mshred] #907392
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thanks for the info man! How do i calculate rod ratio? this is all new to me so im kinda figuring things out by trying to play with numbers

Also, the only reason I went to a 6" rod was because I couldnt find a piston and 6.2 or bigger rod combo that would fit in the stock deck...or maybe i wasnt calculating properly...guess i should go back at it

If anybody has done a combo like this and would care to share what they used, please share

im gonna check out andy's thread in the meantime




I had Diamond change the pin height on my pistons
and it was only $35 to change the height for the set
when I had them made... that was just over a month
ago... mine is a 416ci but with a deck of 9.53
(I believe it is... numbers are out in the shop)





sorry to sound totally newbie, but is changing the pin height the same as changing the compression height of a piston? just want to make sure its not another term or something

If its that cheap, that should definitely open up some possibilities for pistons instead of the almost 800 dollar JE ones

What combination are you using to get 416? Im assuming thats based off the 340 main? what was the pin height before and after the custom order?




Yes its the compression height... its cheap so dont
think your stuck with some piston off the shelf...
I also had then open up the valve diameter on the
intake to clear my 2.08 intake valves
EDIT
Mine is a 4.070 bore with a 4" crank with chevy
6.125 rods.... based on a 340 block


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Re: Critique/help with this custom stroker combination [Re: MR_P_BODY] #907393
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you would be way ahead of the game to get with a builder and have them spec out your motor. save you a lot of trouble in the long run

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you would be way ahead of the game to get with a builder and have them spec out your motor. save you a lot of trouble in the long run




your probably right about saving me the trouble, but ive always been the type to try and figure things out on my own...helps me learn something and save some money in the long run (i would hope)...Im only 21, so ive got a brain ready to soak in info, and a small wallet lol

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you would be way ahead of the game to get with a builder and have them spec out your motor. save you a lot of trouble in the long run




your probably right about saving me the trouble, but ive always been the type to try and figure things out on my own...helps me learn something and save some money in the long run (i would hope)...Im only 21, so ive got a brain ready to soak in info, and a small wallet lol


all the more reason to get somebody who knows what they are doing. unfortunatly learning usally cost you more money.

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you would be way ahead of the game to get with a builder and have them spec out your motor. save you a lot of trouble in the long run




your probably right about saving me the trouble, but ive always been the type to try and figure things out on my own...helps me learn something and save some money in the long run (i would hope)...Im only 21, so ive got a brain ready to soak in info, and a small wallet lol


all the more reason to get somebody who knows what they are doing. unfortunatly learning usally cost you more money.




well the way i see it, im half way there. Ive already chosen the crank, have a sure direction for the rods now, and just need to figure out pistons...Im still trying to decide if the extra 13 cubes over the 408 that id be gaining is even worth the extra cash..once im done pricing everything out ill make my decision. Is there anybody besides Performance Only who can set me up with something like this for a good price? (ive already pm'ed him)

Another question i have though is, am I really going to be pushing the limits of the stock block with this much stroke? I am only going with a 4.030" bore size, so im hoping ill be okay..I know the longer stroke might put more stress on the walls, but i cant see this combo making more than 515hp, 550tq at absolute most with the parts im selecting

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the cubes will help more if you have the heads to match. if not it probably wont make much difference. as far as the blocks go it depends on what your goal is. factory sb are pretty strong imo. there are lots of good builders on here. Dan is doing the machine work on my stroker now.

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the cubes will help more if you have the heads to match. if not it probably wont make much difference. as far as the blocks go it depends on what your goal is. factory sb are pretty strong imo. there are lots of good builders on here. Dan is doing the machine work on my stroker now.




who are some other builders on here that I can get in touch with for this? I know Brian at IMM is one, Competition Wedge another, but who else is there?

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the list is endless, beat machine, Dwayne Porter(fast68plynouth),BG racing I could go n for a while good luck

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the list is endless, beat machine, Dwayne Porter(fast68plynouth),BG racing I could go n for a while good luck




LOL ill look into it then...you have a pm by the way!


anybody else done something similar to this and care to share any info/ words of wisdom. I checked out Andy's article, but there is no piston info really, and the motor isnt done anyways, so its kinda hard to get a rough hp per dollar figure without some dyno numbers

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