5.0 stroker reliability

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5.0 stroker reliability

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How reliable would a 5.0 stroker be for a dual purpose rig?
what are the concerns stroking this engine so big?
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Re: 5.0 stroker reliability

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flexin91xj wrote:How reliable would a 5.0 stroker be for a dual purpose rig?
Depends on who builds it and what parts go in it. One thing for sure is that a 5.0L stroker pushes the design envelope of the 4.0L block right to the edge, and in some cases over the edge if the cylinder walls aren't thick enough.
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