DWG'S Stroker
Posted: May 4th, 2009, 7:40 am
My 03 TJ is making a lot of noise so I had to speed up my stroker build. Hopefully I can change it out and have it running without many problems, as this is my daily driver, and I don't really want to buy another car right now. I haven't posted any pics right now. I have been sharing some pics of my build as I have been gathering parts and getting work done. I can post some pics if anyone likes.
Well here is a list of my parts that are in my stroker:
2000 block bored .040, zero deck
Mopar performance .043 head gasket
Fel Pro head bolts
Clevite hypereutectic pistons(silvolite reboxed) dished to 21cc(thanks oletshot)
258 rods, beams polished and shot peened, ARP rod bolts, big end resized
258 12 weight crank .010 mains, standard rods
clevite main bearings, federal mogul rod bearings
7120 head, DIY polish, combustion chamber opened up to 62.4 cc's, hardened exhaust seats installed
SBC 1.94/1.50 stainless undercut swirl polished valves
Mopar performance valve springs, comp cams retainers and 10 degree locks
Crower 1.6 rocker arms, comp guide plates, Trend one piece, chrome moly pushrods(9.350)
HV oil pump
Engle cam (214 duration @ .050 / .501 lift / 112 lobe centers / 3 degree advance ground into cam
Stanadyne lifters(Made in USA)
JP Performance double roller timing chain
Spring and pin removed from cam/solid pin made to retain cam
extra oil line to cam sensor drive gear
2000 intake
24# injectors(or 27#...same ones they sell at Five-o)
Stainless Rugged Ridge header for 2003 wrangler
LUK gold series clutch
Rotating assembly balanced
9.25 static comp / 7.8 dynamic comp.
Still need:
cat back exhaust
throttle body bored to 62mm (interested oletshot? )
Through out bearing(spelling??)
I am going to continue to drive my TJ untill it craps out, which I don't think will be very much longer. It is making a lot of lifter noise, and some other noise that sounds harder than a lifter, but doesn't do it all the time. It is still holding oil pressure...more than half on stock gauge scale.
It is also running out of power. It can't climb hills in 5th gear anymore, like it used to. I also can't park on a slope with out the E-brake. It creeps forward (no compression).
I am disappointed in the 4.0L. It only has 109,000 miles. A friend at work has over 350,000 on his 4.0 Comanchee, and hasn't touched it.
Well here is a list of my parts that are in my stroker:
2000 block bored .040, zero deck
Mopar performance .043 head gasket
Fel Pro head bolts
Clevite hypereutectic pistons(silvolite reboxed) dished to 21cc(thanks oletshot)
258 rods, beams polished and shot peened, ARP rod bolts, big end resized
258 12 weight crank .010 mains, standard rods
clevite main bearings, federal mogul rod bearings
7120 head, DIY polish, combustion chamber opened up to 62.4 cc's, hardened exhaust seats installed
SBC 1.94/1.50 stainless undercut swirl polished valves
Mopar performance valve springs, comp cams retainers and 10 degree locks
Crower 1.6 rocker arms, comp guide plates, Trend one piece, chrome moly pushrods(9.350)
HV oil pump
Engle cam (214 duration @ .050 / .501 lift / 112 lobe centers / 3 degree advance ground into cam
Stanadyne lifters(Made in USA)
JP Performance double roller timing chain
Spring and pin removed from cam/solid pin made to retain cam
extra oil line to cam sensor drive gear
2000 intake
24# injectors(or 27#...same ones they sell at Five-o)
Stainless Rugged Ridge header for 2003 wrangler
LUK gold series clutch
Rotating assembly balanced
9.25 static comp / 7.8 dynamic comp.
Still need:
cat back exhaust
throttle body bored to 62mm (interested oletshot? )
Through out bearing(spelling??)
I am going to continue to drive my TJ untill it craps out, which I don't think will be very much longer. It is making a lot of lifter noise, and some other noise that sounds harder than a lifter, but doesn't do it all the time. It is still holding oil pressure...more than half on stock gauge scale.
It is also running out of power. It can't climb hills in 5th gear anymore, like it used to. I also can't park on a slope with out the E-brake. It creeps forward (no compression).
I am disappointed in the 4.0L. It only has 109,000 miles. A friend at work has over 350,000 on his 4.0 Comanchee, and hasn't touched it.