Spec-ing out a Stroker
Posted: August 25th, 2009, 6:19 pm
I'm in the very early stages of planning a stroker build, and I'm trying to put together my build plan. I've read several "recipe's" for strokers and none seem to address it the way I want to do it. Here's what I'm hoping to get out of it. If I am off base or it's not feasible, please tell me now. I want to get my plan down before I start investing in parts.
Requirements:
- Run on 87
- Reliable (I'd like 100K before any major work needs done)
- Slight Performance bump over a stock 4.0
- Solid platform for future mods
Desire's:
- Use as many original parts as possible without pooching my build.
Beyond that, I'd like to use a new 4 counter weight crank with the proper size snout with new bearings, I want to bore the block only what's necessary to straighten the bores, only deck the block enough to keep CR & Quench near stock levels, gasket match the intake & exhaust, and possibly a slight port and polish just to clean up any potential casting flash. I also plan to replace the oil pump, bronze sleeves in the valve bores in the head, and depending on how much I have invested possibly looking at a performance cam & upgraded rockers. I plan to do the assembly/disassemble myself, and sourcing a machine shop to clean up (and check the block/head for cracks) the block & head.
Lastly, I'd like to keep the build under $2000-$2500. The donor is a out of a 98 XJ with 170K, and the finished product will be going in a 97 XJ. This will be a DD/Weekend Warrior running at current most 33's & 3 1/2 inches of lift.
Questions:
- Is it really worth it to balance the rotating assembly?
- Did I miss anything major (I'd rather find out I'm missing something now than later)?
Requirements:
- Run on 87
- Reliable (I'd like 100K before any major work needs done)
- Slight Performance bump over a stock 4.0
- Solid platform for future mods
Desire's:
- Use as many original parts as possible without pooching my build.
Beyond that, I'd like to use a new 4 counter weight crank with the proper size snout with new bearings, I want to bore the block only what's necessary to straighten the bores, only deck the block enough to keep CR & Quench near stock levels, gasket match the intake & exhaust, and possibly a slight port and polish just to clean up any potential casting flash. I also plan to replace the oil pump, bronze sleeves in the valve bores in the head, and depending on how much I have invested possibly looking at a performance cam & upgraded rockers. I plan to do the assembly/disassemble myself, and sourcing a machine shop to clean up (and check the block/head for cracks) the block & head.
Lastly, I'd like to keep the build under $2000-$2500. The donor is a out of a 98 XJ with 170K, and the finished product will be going in a 97 XJ. This will be a DD/Weekend Warrior running at current most 33's & 3 1/2 inches of lift.
Questions:
- Is it really worth it to balance the rotating assembly?
- Did I miss anything major (I'd rather find out I'm missing something now than later)?