northshore03 Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 its finaly come time to rebuild the top end, so well im at it i want to really mod the motor up. So whats better to bore or stroke? the bore is straight forward, but what do you need to buy to stroke the motor, and how much does it cost? Quote
yamaha350 Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 4mm is the cheapest stroker to build. you can just drop it in with no case mods. anything after that the cases needs to be trenched. you will need to have the cylinders ported for the stroke for best performance. i would recomend shortys racing for your rebuild. he does great work and he is super fast. cost all depends on how much you want to build. i would call around to shops and talk to them for there price. Quote
frocashmoney24 Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 depends on money, if u dont have 1000 bucks to do a stroker then i think ur stuck with a bore, but im sure anyone on here will tell u that making it a stroker is the best thing theve done Quote
MotulMonsta Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 Bore the bitch. Stroking is too expensive. Quote
yamaha350 Posted March 4, 2004 Report Posted March 4, 2004 dont bore it unless you have to. you will not gain enough horsepower to waist all those bores. ONLY BORE IT IF IT IS NEEDED. Quote
brugal Posted March 4, 2004 Report Posted March 4, 2004 A 4mm Stroker Crank can run you about $500.00 to$600.00 new.But you can get a used one for cheaper on Ebay.... Quote
sredish Posted March 4, 2004 Report Posted March 4, 2004 A 4mm Stroker Crank can run you about $500.00 to$600.00 new.But you can get a used one for cheaper on Ebay.... is it smart to get a used crank? I'm asking 'cause I don't know, but I'd have a funny feeling unless I knew where the crank came from. Quote
brugal Posted March 4, 2004 Report Posted March 4, 2004 A 4mm Stroker Crank can run you about $500.00 to$600.00 new.But you can get a used one for cheaper on Ebay.... is it smart to get a used crank? I wouldnt ,but its an option.On Ebay you can check the persons ratings and roll the dice from there.I personally prefer my parts new. Quote
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