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| i have a esr 310 top end and i was thinking about putting a 4mm stroker crank in the bottom end will i be able to run the pistons that i get from esr or will i need a different kind of piston ? also i was wondering if i would have to get my bottom end trenched to accept the stroker crank and if i do have to get it trenched where is a good place that can do it for me and about how much does it cost?the last question is with a 310 head and a 4mm stroker crank what would the motor be a (310,320,330) just wondering what size the motor would be and how much performance does it add to the motor (sorry about all the questions i just dont know much about stroker cranks) |
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| pie x r(squared) x height, or pie x half your bore(squared) x stroke, thats how you get your displacement
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| does anyone know about how much it would cost(the amount a good shop would charge) to put a stroker crank in my 250r and what do they mean when they say you have to change port timming |
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| If your cylinder is already ported for a stock stroke crank, the likelihood that you can re-port it for a stroker crank is unlikely. If you already have the ESR TRX9 porting than I'm confident that you will not be able to re-port that cylinder for a stroker crank. When porting for a stroker crank you have to adjust the port timing to accommodate the increased stroke. If the cylinder has already been ported, like yours, the proper port timing adjustments can not be made. Sorry, but you're stuck with your stock stroke 310.
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Longer rod kit ???? Stroking a crank has nothing to do with making the rod longer. Putting a longer rod and a spacer plate on a stroked crank, only aids in reliveing the rod angle. Stroking a crank is placing the crank pin farther from the center of the crank...... So yes, if you go farther than 4mm on a 250r you will need to trench the cases. Quote:
Exactly correct. Unless you have a cylinder that just has the clean up port, it probably wont work. You can do some adjusting with spacer plates and head cutting but once it was ported for good power its probably too far
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| send all the parts and the motor to me and i will do it for 100 bucks...
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