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tjjc00
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new stroker

Post by tjjc00 »

Well i have been reading these post for a while now finally joined. But i have read way to much i don't know what way to go now. I have a 98 4.0 I plan to build into the 4.6 for my 98 wrangler. I have bought a used 4.2 crank rods and pistons. Pistons as because they are still on the rods. I am really confused on milling the block and head some say yes some say no. I have seen a lot of people like Dinoes recipe if i follow his below recipe do i need to deck the block or head?

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Jeep 4.2L 3.895" stroke crank
Jeep 4.2L 5.875" rods
Speed Pro H825CP +0.030" bore pistons
9.6:1 CR
CompCams #68-231-4 206/214 degree camshaft
Ported HO 1.91"/1.50" cylinder head
Mopar/Victor 0.043" head gasket
0.081" quench height
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Re: new stroker

Post by Cheromaniac »

tjjc00 wrote:I have seen a lot of people like Dino's recipe if i follow his below recipe do i need to deck the block or head?
No.
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Re: new stroker

Post by SilverXJ »

Milling the head is done to make it flat or increase compression. The later is rarely done on a Jeep stroker. Decking the block will decrease your quench and increase your compression ratio. Decreasing the quench is why most people deck the block and technically the increased compression shouldn't matter because the quench will reduce the tendency to ping. It all depends what you are shooting for.
tjjc00
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Re: new stroker

Post by tjjc00 »

mainly a daily driver but also have a buddy with a 383 stroker that a mud with> he is saying V8 butt im wanting to stay with the L6. also would like dual exhaust its a jeep you cant hear anythinng anyway< :rockout
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