[DeTomaso] stroke

JDeRyke at aol.com JDeRyke at aol.com
Tue Dec 16 01:50:36 EST 2008


In a message dated 12/15/08 8:29:44 PM, rtaspl at aol.com writes:

> to stroke or not to stroke this is my question? I have a 9.2 svo block. a 
> 3.5 crank and 6.0 rods
> 
What do you expect from this combination? Stroking an engine means you are 
going to completely redesign the guts of your motor. To do this successfully 
takes lots and lots more info and experience at bolting things together, finding 
they don't quite fit and modifying brand new parts so they do fit. I suggest 
you call a shop that specializes in this work, pay them what they ask and watch 
as they choose parts and make the combo fit. You'll learn a lot, the 
experience will be cheaper than doing it yourself and your driving time will increase 
as will your fun-factor. Good luck- J Deryke




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