4.7L stroker

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andrewjeep97
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4.7L stroker

Post by andrewjeep97 »

i am building a 4.7l i6 for my 97' xj, and i have 2 questions. i need to know what upgraded injectors and what upgrated valve springs i need to use. i heard i will have to upgrade both items for better performance and also because stock injectors and springs will not last/work for a 4.7L. links would be much appriciated! i need to start buying now so i can get my build done before my big trip.

thank you.
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Re: 4.7L stroker

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The valve springs required will be dependent on the cam you chose?
Blue top Ford injectors, I got mine out of a '96 F350 with a 460 in it.
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Re: 4.7L stroker

Post by honkysXJ »

Injectors yes alot of guys are running ford 24lb injectors, I pulled about 2 dozen in a quick trip to pick apart they were the Denso blue top injectors most Lincoln Mark 8s have em and they're a dime a dozen at most junkyards. For the valve springs from what I've read "it all depends on what camshaft you want to run" the stock springs are rated for 430-440ish
Lift ,I'm in the process of building my stroker now have read a lot and bugged a lot of the guy's on here thats why i say that's what I've read! I've done my research though so whatever you do good luck and if you want to save some bucks on springs look into the mopar #228 or the 229 camshaft there's a few guy's on here running them with the stock springs.
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Re: 4.7L stroker

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IH 392 wrote:The valve springs required will be dependent on the cam you chose?
To a degree they are. A cam manufacture will recommend x closed seat load and y open load, give or take a few pounds. Then you need to find a spring that meets that requirement and the install dimensions.
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