I’m building up my stroker and I need someone to check if I had make no mistakes with the stroker mathematics. Some hints to adjust some parameters are welcome.
Application:
My 91' YJ offroad vehicle. I do not spot to high RPM and high horsepower. Instead I want the best low-end torque I can archive.
Parts (so far):
- 4.0l Engine (stock) with 4.2l crankshaft (heavy-weight) and the 4.2l rods
- Sealed Power cast aluminum 525P (.030)
- COMP cam 68-232-4
- Head Gasket Stock
- Stock head (7120 Cast) with Comp springs 926-12 and harald sharp roller-rocker (S40196)
0.030 over bore: | 3,905 |
4,2l Rod length: | 5,875 |
4,2l Crankshaft stroke: | 3,895 |
Piston pin height: | 1.580 (?) |
Piston Dish-Volume: | 17,5cc (?) |
Head Gasket Stock: | 0,051 |
Gasket bore of: | 4,000 |
Combustion Chamber: | 58cc (?) |
Deck Clearance: | 0.0215 (?) |
Cam Intake : | 250 |
Cam Exhaust: | 256 |
Cam Lobe Separation: | 113 |
Cam Retard: | 3 (?) |

Conclusion:
Are the values right and is that calculation OK?
Problem:
Comp springs (926-12) with the comp retainers (744-12) do not fit to the valves. I’m working on!