Stroker crank clearance
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- latil
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Found this ; You need to install high-quality main studs and billet main caps if
they are available. Mock up the short block and check for counterweight clearance everywhere in the crankcase (especially at the pan rails). Check each individual crank throw, counterweight and rod clearance through a complete 360° of rotation. Minor grinding on the block or rotating assembly is okay. Next check rod-to-cam interference through a full 720º rotation. You need at least .100? clearance everywhere to be safe.
It's from www.enginebuilder.com
they are available. Mock up the short block and check for counterweight clearance everywhere in the crankcase (especially at the pan rails). Check each individual crank throw, counterweight and rod clearance through a complete 360° of rotation. Minor grinding on the block or rotating assembly is okay. Next check rod-to-cam interference through a full 720º rotation. You need at least .100? clearance everywhere to be safe.
It's from www.enginebuilder.com
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According to Mopar engine Guru Chuck Senatore 60" thou is good .....or
better still machine the crank counter weights
The inside edges of the 2 small counter weights need to be done on a lathe.... at a 45 degree angle 1/4 inch wide.
also some diameter can be taken off the overall diameter of CW's
thus lightening an already lighter set up...
.100" is a good starting point, exact amount depends on piston/rod weight.
Block grinding is easier, but turning down the counterweights is better
better still machine the crank counter weights
The inside edges of the 2 small counter weights need to be done on a lathe.... at a 45 degree angle 1/4 inch wide.
also some diameter can be taken off the overall diameter of CW's
thus lightening an already lighter set up...
.100" is a good starting point, exact amount depends on piston/rod weight.
Block grinding is easier, but turning down the counterweights is better
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- latil
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50 thou sounds plenty,allowing for rotational distortion and heat,at 50thou crank movement I would think the mains would be binding or the crank about to break.
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