4.2l stroker

crank and connecting rods*. some guys like the oil pans too.


*the rods are optional, as there are pistons made now for using the longer 4.0 rods for zero deck clearance. all depends on what you intend on building.
 
Hey, Sorry to but in to the thread, but I'd like to know more about those pistons. I've got sveral 4.2 cranks and would really like to use the longer 4.0 rods on the next motor, esp. if they let you get away without decking the block.
 
At my altitude 5000' I run about .053 quench and can run the cheapest pump gas with no ping.
 
quench is more important as your compression increases. Cam choice can help lower dynamic compression, but more power is made with a higher compression engine. it is all relational. much fun
 
Does it become an interference engine at less than .040"?

No, but the psitons are getting very close to the head and tolerances must be extremly precise to avoid a piston to head collision. Not really worth it achieve that less quench.

An interference engine is completely different from the above. An interference engine is an engine that the valves open into the piston's path. Normally that is fine because the valve opening and closing events are controlled by the camshaft linked to the crankshaft by a chain or belt. It becomes a bad thing when the timing chain or belt either skips a tooth, breaks or is installed wrong. Then there is a good chance that the pistons will make contact with the valves. The 4.0L in stock for is not an interference type engine. However, using a cam with enough lift it can become one. I don't know how much lift is necessary for that to happen. Any reasonable street-able stroker engine should not have an issue with that.
 
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