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Wow, I did not know you could use a 4.75" stroke. On a tall deck, when you use a 4.5" stroke do you use the offset pistons with standard rod length? Just curious..
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With a 4.5" stroke, you can either use a 6.7 rod and a 1.25 compression height piston or you can use a 6.635 rod and a 1.27 piston. If you use a 4.625 or 4.75 stroke crank, you have to use a 6.535 rod.
You can get pistons with just about any comp. height that you can dream of.
Eddie
You can get pistons with just about any comp. height that you can dream of.
Eddie



, but a tall deck (10.2") can accept up to a 4.750" stroke. I don't like going over 4.5" stroke since you end up with a very short rod and steep rod angle.