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Old 02-18-2008   #1
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Re: stroker kit help

You could always cut 6mm out of some stock rods and weld them back together if you're on that much of a budget.

BTW, it's probably cheaper to build a 2.4 since the pistons and rods are plain old off the shelf stuff and you don't have the shorter ring lands.
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Old 02-19-2008   #2
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Re: stroker kit help

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You could always cut 6mm out of some stock rods and weld them back together if you're on that much of a budget.
Yea I could do that but I don't think they make a J. B. weld that will take the heat

As far as spending the money to build a motor, there is no reason to spend money like its going out of style when you can find quality parts that came from the factory (like using a 1g bov on a 2g . . ).
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