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Low deck limit for a stroker crank

Posted By: kevinlc

Low deck limit for a stroker crank - 11/07/18 09:47 AM

Will a 4.375 need minor clearancing with a stock cam location. This will be for an indy block. I'm looking to get a new assembly. Thanks.
Posted By: wyldebill

Re: Low deck limit for a stroker crank - 11/07/18 03:07 PM

I have a 4.30 and I know of a few 4.5 stroke low deck indy combos
Posted By: gregsdart

Re: Low deck limit for a stroker crank - 11/07/18 03:57 PM

There are a lot of rod options now days. If there is a steel rod with a 2.100 sbc size bearing, that would really help. Custom aluminum rods can be had that way, but being fatter than steel, might not gain much clearance. Rod/stroke ratio and compression height rear thier ugly head at 4.5 stroke. Look at big block chev combos for evidence of what can be done. With a stock deck of 9.8 and a tall deck of 10.2, what the best engine builders are selling, like Shaforof or ReherMorrison should tell a tale.
Posted By: fast68plymouth

Re: Low deck limit for a stroker crank - 11/07/18 05:09 PM

We freshened a 526 (4.375 x 4.375) out of a mud racer about a year ago....... it all seemed to fit okay.
Posted By: dart games

Re: Low deck limit for a stroker crank - 11/07/18 05:25 PM

I have a 4.500 crank in my block,bme rods 6.53,chevy rod ends,venolia pistos flat tops
Posted By: Al_Alguire

Re: Low deck limit for a stroker crank - 11/07/18 08:10 PM

Our dragster had a 572" low deck. One thing that needs to be paid close attention to is clearance between crank throw and piston/rod. Make sure there is proper clearance for the rods and the cranks counterweights. If aluminum make sure you have a relief on each side of the small end. It gets tight but it fits. Ours had a KB Raised cam block
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