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440 stroker materials?

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Posted by: Woodrowbt

What are the exact parts that i would need to create a 440 stroker?



If anyone can answer i would greatly appreciate it. Thanks



Posted by: okbeast

Well the bare essentials would be a 440 sleeve and piston and a stroker crank. You'd probably also like to get a different cam that would take advantage of the stroker. Among other things would be heavier duty internals.

Hope that helps...i'm sure there's alot more tho.



Posted by: Wheelie

With a 440 stroker you wouldn't need a new sleeve.

Check out www.powroll.com. I highly recommend the HD rod.



Posted by: -copyguy-

yup wheelie is right. A 440 stroker is a 416 stroked so a new sleeve is not needed. Wish I could afford to do mine right now...



Posted by: okbeast

Well I guess that's right. I was thinking you were going to do a 440 then stroke it, which is what I would LOVE to do. My bad.



Posted by: -copyguy-

That would be a beast...it'd cost a ton of cash, but it'd be a beast!



Posted by: PismoLocal

quote:
Originally posted by Woodrowbt
What are the exact parts that i would need to create a 440 stroker?



If anyone can answer i would greatly appreciate it. Thanks


what compression ratio are you planning on running?



Posted by: Woodrowbt

quote:
Originally posted by PismoLocal
what compression ratio are you planning on running?




i am pretty new to all this actually...so i dunno

i was just wanting to beef my bike up.....basically just starting out.




it would cost around $2k to get a 440 stroker?



Posted by: stalefish_132

depends on who builds your engine the stroker crank is somwhere around $ 550 i think from powroll, 87mm piston $ 125, $ 40 to get your cylinder bored .80 over ( to 416) , cam is $130 , porting is around $200, exhaust will run you $250 for a slip on, carb is around $450 so your around $1700 if you build it yourself, might be better to have somone build it tho



Posted by: Woodrowbt

well i have a buddy that works at the Harley Davidson/Honda atv shop that told me to just bring it to his house and he will do it for half of what the honda place will do it for.(he would be doing it anyway if i brought it there)

So i have an ok price on the guy that would do it for me....lol i'm sure the hell not gonna do it. It would be torn to hell if i did it lol.



Man time to bug the hell out of the wife



Posted by: Wheelie

I got my crank reworked, an HD rod and custom piston through Powroll. It came to $849.

FYI--If you buy a piston elsewhere, send it in with the crank. The skirt has to be machined to clear the throws of the crank.



Posted by: yfzfelix

quote:
Originally posted by Wheelie
I got my crank reworked, an HD rod and custom piston through Powroll. It came to $849.

FYI--If you buy a piston elsewhere, send it in with the crank. The skirt has to be machined to clear the throws of the crank.

I had my 6 mil stroker with new rod and piston done by TC racing and it cost $750 but its a 460 not a 440





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