Rods
Depending on how different the stroke is, you can sometimes use either a different piston with the stock rods, or longer rods with the stock pistons. Neither of those options are ideal though. Going with a stock length rod (and stroker crank) can significantly increase piston speed and cylinder bore sideloading, both of which are bad..
Depending on how different the stroke is, you can sometimes use either a different piston with the stock rods, or longer rods with the stock pistons. Neither of those options are ideal though. Going with a stock length rod (and stroker crank) can significantly increase piston speed and cylinder bore sideloading, both of which are bad..
http://www.hondaforums.com/lofiversi...hp/t31142.html
Not entirely related, but makes sense
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