CARB STROKER
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- Joined: June 5th, 2009, 1:38 pm
- Vehicle Year: 1988
- Vehicle Make: JEEP
- Vehicle Model: YJ
CARB STROKER
HAS ANYONE DONE THIS OR ANY INFO ABOUT PUTTING A CARB ON A STROKER?
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Re: CARB STROKER
I would imagine its MUCH more straightforward.
DO the stroker. Install all your stock stuff (including Carb), and adjust the jets until it runs happy. YOu may need to step up to a bigger carb to realize ALL the gains, but it should always give you enough capability to at least get it running well for normal road use.
DO the stroker. Install all your stock stuff (including Carb), and adjust the jets until it runs happy. YOu may need to step up to a bigger carb to realize ALL the gains, but it should always give you enough capability to at least get it running well for normal road use.
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- Stroker Displacement: 4.7
- Vehicle Year: 1978
- Vehicle Make: jeep
- Vehicle Model: cj-5
- Location: Maine
Re: CARB STROKER
five year resto project 78 cj new steel body, 4.7 258 4 weigh crank 258 rods seal power pistons, 905 crane cam roller chain hesco alum head and roller rockers.Cillford 4.0 intake 470 holley truck avenger. didn't deck the block. Have 95 and 89 4.0 block , 12 weight crank and 707 rods thinking of new project after finishing cj5 .
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