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Re: MW Stroker kit
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Posted by jakee on January 31, 2000 at 18:16:53 from (152.163.213.209):
In Reply to: MW Stroker kit posted by Drew on January 31, 2000 at 14:34:49:
yes they did it was a 1/2 stroker kit, they drop in real nice and you must turn the camshaft down for rod clerance,also the late model oil pump need,s to be trimed for crank swing real easy job on both, you also should get the pistons with the kit because wrist pin is in difrent location,with a real good lp head and the stroker kit and a balanced assembly you can expected around 90 hp from it and it will live forever, if you watch the timing,remember if compresion goes up timoing must come back, i did 2 of them 4 or 5 years ago and had no problem,s with them. they work good on a junk track but on a real good biting track you will be history.i run the electronic ignition also.
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