Motor build

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Jayboy12
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Motor build

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I'm looking into building a stroker I'm going to order these following parts suffer sings would be very aprectaite

Silovolite hyper pistons
Hasting moly rings
King rid bearing
King main bearing
Howard cam
Melling valve lifters
Roller chain set
Brass freeze plugs
Titan crankshaft
Meling oil pump and pick up
Connecting rods
New head and re decked blocked
Jayboy12
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Re: Motor build

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I am looking at this kit from Titan engjnes going to put it together my self
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Re: Motor build

Post by SilverXJ »

I would go with Sealed Power rings over Hastings. Less drag. Replace the melling lifters with some Hylift/Johnson lifters. PN 2011.
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Re: Motor build

Post by beiwulf »

What can be said... again Chris pulls out some nice suggestion on retailer/parts. I found a link on another site referencing experince with the Hylift-Johnson (aka Topline Lifters parent company).

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index ... ic=95605.0

good info.

ciao Brian
95 Silver ZJ 4x4 4.0L (soon to be stroked/boosted) currently DD
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95 ZJ Turbo Boosted Stroker build threadhttp://www.jeepstrokers.com/forum/viewt ... f=8&t=4342
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