erecker
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- Jul 10, 2004
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Indiana
Hello,
I have a 92 6bolt block I've bored out to 87mm. I installed a 100mm stroker crank, ross stroker pistons(wrist pin moved up 6mm) and pauter 1g stock length rods.
The piston travel seems correct as it reaches 0 deck(TDC), and the skirt barely leaves the bottom of the bore at BDC.
I'm having a clearance issue between the rod and the bottom of the cylinder, at around the middle of the piston throw. The instructions for the rods from Pauter said this may need to be machined.
Has anyone else put together this combination and had this problem?? The instructions from pauter were not specific on wether the rods or the block need machined...I'm assuming the block, but due to where the interference is I'm not sure if there's enough clearance to grind it down without getting into water/oil passages. I marked on the rod the top and bottom point where it gets into this 'interference' zone, but I don't know how to do the math to see what angle and how deep the notches will have to be in the cylinder.
Anyone who would be willing to help me please let me know any other dimensions, measurements, etc. would be helpful to solving this problem...sorry, no pictures as I could barely get my eyes and flashlight in a good spot to see what was going on.
Slightly off subject but if anyone's interested in some pictures of ross stroker pistons with black skirt coating and gold ceramic top coating let me know
~Eric
I have a 92 6bolt block I've bored out to 87mm. I installed a 100mm stroker crank, ross stroker pistons(wrist pin moved up 6mm) and pauter 1g stock length rods.
The piston travel seems correct as it reaches 0 deck(TDC), and the skirt barely leaves the bottom of the bore at BDC.
I'm having a clearance issue between the rod and the bottom of the cylinder, at around the middle of the piston throw. The instructions for the rods from Pauter said this may need to be machined.
Has anyone else put together this combination and had this problem?? The instructions from pauter were not specific on wether the rods or the block need machined...I'm assuming the block, but due to where the interference is I'm not sure if there's enough clearance to grind it down without getting into water/oil passages. I marked on the rod the top and bottom point where it gets into this 'interference' zone, but I don't know how to do the math to see what angle and how deep the notches will have to be in the cylinder.
Anyone who would be willing to help me please let me know any other dimensions, measurements, etc. would be helpful to solving this problem...sorry, no pictures as I could barely get my eyes and flashlight in a good spot to see what was going on.
Slightly off subject but if anyone's interested in some pictures of ross stroker pistons with black skirt coating and gold ceramic top coating let me know

~Eric