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stroking a 44

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44MH

10-22-2005 10:48:24




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I'm starting a stroker engine project this winter and since most of my pulling background is IH anybody got any ideas on stroking a 44 Massey?I've been told to use H Farmall rods and offset grind the crank but I don't want this to be a screw up so I'm trying to get ideas.I'm thinking maybe a 1/2 inch or so.Thanks for the info.E.S




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Masseypuller

10-25-2005 14:14:37




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 Re: stroking a 44 in reply to 44MH, 10-22-2005 10:48:24  
If you are only going to 6", then I would use the stock rods and save the expense of buying others. To use stockers with 6", you only have to machine down the head of the "outside" rod bolt.

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Masseypuller



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Doug Baumann

10-24-2005 04:39:06




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 Re: stroking a 44 in reply to 44MH, 10-22-2005 10:48:24  
If you would like, I could send you the spec's we used for our 44 Massey. We stroked it a 1/2" along with boring. We also made some carburation changes and are currently runing at 95 h.p.



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BushogPapa

10-23-2005 18:08:08




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 Re: stroking a 44 in reply to 44MH, 10-22-2005 10:48:24  
My 44 is a Magnum....I think stroking it makes it a 454 Casull....Powerful Stuff..... !!!!

Ron...



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BushogPapa

10-23-2005 18:08:42




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 Re: stroking a 44 in reply to 44MH, 10-22-2005 10:48:24  
My 44 is a Magnum....I think stroking it makes it a 454 Casull....Powerful Stuff..... !!!!

Ron...



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BushogPapa

10-23-2005 18:09:01




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 Re: stroking a 44 in reply to 44MH, 10-22-2005 10:48:24  
My 44 is a Magnum....I think stroking it makes it a 454 Casull....Powerful Stuff..... !!!!

Ron...



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BushogPapa

10-23-2005 18:09:03




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 Re: stroking a 44 in reply to 44MH, 10-22-2005 10:48:24  
My 44 is a Magnum....I think stroking it makes it a 454 Casull....Powerful Stuff..... !!!!

Ron...



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gumpster

10-22-2005 18:01:42




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 Re: stroking a 44 in reply to 44MH, 10-22-2005 10:48:24  
I used Farmall M rods in a recent project. 6 inch stroke with aries pistons. Makes 326 ci.

gump



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