
it is coming out of (and going back into a '99 XJ, aw4 (lifted, 31's, locked, blah blah blah)
instead of fixing, why not upgrade?

here is the build idea so far:
4.2 crank and rods (that is obvious)
~ Keith-Black Silvolite UEM-2229 +0.030" bore pistons
~ Piston dish volume -> 22cc
~ CompCams #68-231-4 206/214 degree camshaft
~ Mill block deck 0.035"
~ Mopar Performance 0.043" head gasket
~ Ford 24lb/hr injectors with stock 49psi FPR
I plan on doing a bored out throttle body too, and because it is a 99, it already has the good intake.
the recipe that i am using says this will be a 0.058" quench, my question is when playing with the compression ratio calculator, i am not sure what to put down for the deck clearance to get this number to come out for the quench, or how i could determine that from the parts selected. or should i just tell the machine shop 0.035 and call it good? i am reluctant to buy any parts until the block comes back from machining, or is this just stupid?
also, the current block is an NVH block. my cousin did a stroker kit years ago, and give me his old short block. it is a 1991-95 53008405 block. if i threw a rod into the water jacket, is there any reason to NOT use the 91-95 block for the build? is the extra webbing on the NVH block worth it? i have access to a 98 wrangler shortblock if this is the case, it just means pulling it (framerails are on the ground at the present moment) so it isn't as convenient as the 94 in my garage.
so, does the build make sense, and am i on the right track?
awesome forum, learning a lot so far. all the accessories are off of the motor, just need to take off the exhaust, fuel line, and trans, and the motor should be out this coming weekend.
