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robphelan
January 13th 2003, 17:53
Can someone explain what a 'stroker engine' is and how does it differ from a regular Type I-IV engine?
vujade
January 13th 2003, 18:19
The tern stroker engine refers to an engine that has its stroke enlarged thru the use of a larger crankshaft.
Most engine builders enlarge the bore (pistons & cylinders) only & dont use a stroker (crankshaft) in the engine.
Most common non-stroker engine combos:
Type 1
1641 87 bore x 69 stroke
1679 88 bore x 69 stroke
1776 90.5 bore x 69 stroke
1914 94 bore x 69 stroke
Type 4
2056 96 bore x 71 stroke
2366 103 bore x 71 stroke
Thanks, I fixed it :)
lightning bug
January 13th 2003, 19:48
Originally posted by vujade
The tern stroker engine refers to an engine that has its stroke enlarged thru the use of a larger crankshaft.
Most engine builders enlarge the bore (pistons & cylinders) only & dont use a stroker (crankshaft) in the engine.
Most common non-stroker engine combos:
Type 1
1641 69 bore x 87 stroke
1679 69 bore x 88 stroke
1776 69 bore x 90.5 stroke
1914 69 bore x 94 stroke
Type 4
2056 71 bore x 96 stroke
2366 71 bore x 103 stroke
You have your Bore & Stroke #'s reversed. I know you meant it the other way. 69 is the common stroke. The other #'s are the bore.
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