This is a potentially stupid question, so I apologize in advance. But ... Is the circumference of a stroker crank larger than a stock crank? I know that the stroke is longer, so that radius would be larger, but does that mean that if you had a very tight pan clearance with a stock crank, that the stroker crank shaft might touch the pan?
RandyS
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2/12/09 4:12 p.m.
Depends on the engine but usually you are correct. Some engines support longer throws at the pan, block sides and bottom of the bores and others don't.
When I was building my 2.3 Fe3 engine the block would accept the stroker crank. When I used aftermarket rods I had to clearance bottom of the bores.
I should have thought of that. I have heard of guys having to do modifications to blocks to allow for the longer stroke.