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hi guys i need to understand how to get a +5 mm long rod work on my shee.i gettin confuse kaz i hear dat u need a stroker plate but don t know wat size plate .i hear dat i need to use the 795 wiseco piston .and i hear dat the stock pin height could work .i hear too dat the cylinder head need machining .so can i find somebody wat usin the +5 mm long rod in their bike pleassssssssssssse.
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If you are getting a 4 mil long rod stroker crank, here's what you need to do:

Get 795 series pistons.
Get EITHER a spacer plate OR domes/head cut for the additional stroke (the 795 series pistons off set the 5mil longer rod)

Get the porting on the cylinder matched for the longer crank stroke.
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ok i thanks for dat fast reply but can i still use the pump gas wid dis ?
and do i need to rejet carbs after ?i usin 28 mm pwk
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Don't know...you'll have to measure compression after it's together.
Yes, you'll have to rejet.
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ok so u startin to use race gas from how much compression and do u kno the lenght of the stock rod.thanks
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