4.5 stroker questions
- gradon
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
The p5249464s will work, but you have to get the retainers to work with them. You can reuse your stock keepers/locks.
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
Okay im gonna try to get summit to just swapp them out..any chance anyone has a pn for the retainers?
If not ill just have them look it up wen I call
If not ill just have them look it up wen I call
- unlimitedrubicon
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
12 Valve Springs P5249464 Mopar hensleyperformance.com $6.95 each
12 Set of Retainers P4452032 Mopar hensleyperformance.com $5.95 each
Here are the part numbers and prices I found when I was looking at going with those springs and you will see they are much better than Summit. You may be able to get Summit to price match for you....
12 Set of Retainers P4452032 Mopar hensleyperformance.com $5.95 each
Here are the part numbers and prices I found when I was looking at going with those springs and you will see they are much better than Summit. You may be able to get Summit to price match for you....
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
Sweet..thanks alot..i appreciate all the help
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
I wish I had read this earlier. I just ordered the same comp cam kit today.


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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
Were you able to verify if the timing chain and gears will fit?
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
im almost positive the chain will fit because someone on here mentioned somthing about needing the chain to fit the older crank, and since the kit is for like 80s 258s it should?
but if someone else could verify to be sure?
and yea i wish i woulda asked first but at least i found out before i started on the head.
but if someone else could verify to be sure?
and yea i wish i woulda asked first but at least i found out before i started on the head.
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
the chain will fit up to a 1997
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
This is a nice timing set. I am running one in my 401 cj5. I used a JP timing chain set in my 4.6 stroker (basically the same as the Rollmaster billet set.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AMC-196- ... ccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AMC-196- ... ccessories
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
The timing chain set has to match the style cam you are using. You can use an older style cam (1 bolt with spring and pin) in a newer style block (one that has a retainer plate to hold the cam in). But you must buy a timing set, retaing bolt, washer, pin and spring for the older style cam. Discard the cam retaining plate and screws off the block. In my opinion, I would use an older style timing chain cover also, one that has a little nipple inside for the pin to ride on.
mikey_d_13 wrote:im almost positive the chain will fit because someone on here mentioned somthing about needing the chain to fit the older crank, and since the kit is for like 80s 258s it should?
but if someone else could verify to be sure?
and yea i wish i woulda asked first but at least i found out before i started on the head.
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
So my order from summit came today. Very fast shipping. Since I can't use the springs and retainers. Is there a problem using stock and saving some money?
THe kit is the summit k68-231-4 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-K68-231-4/
THe kit is the summit k68-231-4 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-K68-231-4/
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
http://www.jeepstrokers.com/forum/viewt ... ?f=5&t=848 this link is about using your cam with stock springs
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
i talked to summit and they sent me a packing slip for the springs retainers locks and seals, and i order the mopar springs and retainers
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
Doea amyone kno abour degreeing the cam? If I need ro do it of not? Someone just mentioned it to me but I disnt thonk it neess done on the inlone motprs
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Re: 4.5 stroker questions
Yes, degreeing the cam needs to be done. If you want the most from your engine with minimal issues you need to do it. Check the forum as there has been quite a bit on here recently about this.
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