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i have a 99 shee that has a current bore of 68.5 and i was jsut wondering if i could make this motor a stroker. because of the piston size i dont know where i would find pistons if they even make them for this size for a stroker. any help would be appreciated

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You could use +5 long rod and +4 strocker crank with blaster pistons .

 

 

would i lose any power or would it be the same as getting pistons strickly for the banshee>

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Same as the banshee + a little more reliable because of the long rod

 

But you could make a strocker motor with any pistons , pistons stay the same in a strocker engine only the head is worked a bit because the piston goes higher or use a shim between cylinders and the case .

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with out using a spacer plate youd need different offset pistons in order to keep the rings from pop out of the jugs.. as well the domes would have to be recessed in order to allow for the piston to run into a positive deck height..

 

for the 68.5 bore that would be a blaster piston bore size but at what offset is the question..

 

as well the port work would have to be changed to allow for the change in stroke..

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with out using a spacer plate youd need different offset pistons in order to keep the rings from pop out of the jugs.. as well the domes would have to be recessed in order to allow for the piston to run into a positive deck height..

 

for the 68.5 bore that would be a blaster piston bore size but at what offset is the question..

 

as well the port work would have to be changed to allow for the change in stroke..

 

 

thanks b. you need to give me a shout havent heard from ya in a while.

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