You can't add over 3 tenths of an inch to the stroke of a crank and not change something. Are you sure they said you could use both stock rods and stock pistons?
edit: I stand corrected, i ran that combo through a compression formula and it appears to be reasonable. As for the interference between the piston skirt and the crank counter weights, you'd be better off contacting the guy you bought it from, they must have something in mind ?
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Last edited by HotRoddin; 01-18-2004 at 02:46 AM..
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