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Old 08-25-2010, 12:28 AM   #1
Tyler212
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Morehead, Ky
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Possible stroker Build

Ok this is my 1st post so if I forget or omit something I'm sorry its late and I need some help. If this is already answered somewhere else I couldn't find it and redirect me if you can and I would be very grateful.

I recently bought a remanufactured engine from a company I thought to be reliable. Turns out it wasn't. I'm gonna have to pull the motor out and rebuild it from the bottom up. I was thinking I might try to stroke it if it wasn't too expensive. I understand that building a motor is and you can put either 1,500 or 15,000 into it just depending on how much ya got. So lets assume I'm on
the lower end.

What its got:
350 bored .060 over
4 bolt main
Flat topped pistons
Stock cam

I know its alot thinner than most the strokers I've been able to find but didn't know if it completely shot my chances or not. The guy told me it was a stock rebuilt. So pretty much machined enough to clean it up and slapped together. About the quality of motor I got anyway.

I didn't figure the top end really mattered as much for the moment. I'll worry about that if I can follow though with the bottem. I mainly am concerned with clearence, machiene work, aftermarket parts, ect. that I would need or is suggested.

I don't have a set horsepower, torque and am not too picky at the moment about what goes on it. I want it to run off pump gas is about it. I'm almost positive I've left out some kind of important information and again I'm sorry.
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