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w/gcd72 09-26-2007 04:39 PM

stroker kits
 
who's the best people to buy 383 stroker kits from price wise/ quality wise. I'm looking to get one for an early Christmas present for myself. :metal:

thanks

70rs/ss 09-26-2007 05:37 PM

Re: stroker kits
 
There is a very inexpensive kit through Powerhouse in CA or a good kit at a fair price through Syummit for about $900.

Scott68-93-97 09-26-2007 05:39 PM

Re: stroker kits
 
eagle here's a link
http://www.eaglerod.com/products/Che...ssemblies.html

70GMCer 09-26-2007 06:29 PM

Re: stroker kits
 
This is where I got my kit. Fast shipping and no problems at all. Has brand name stuff.....

http://www.gofaststuff.com/index.html

BCOWANWHEELS 09-26-2007 08:36 PM

Re: stroker kits
 
make sure you get h beam rods if your going to run a oversize cam or rod bolts will hit the cam on standard I beam rods . jmo
bob

Sport/Truck 09-26-2007 08:45 PM

Re: stroker kits
 
+1 for the internally balanced eagle kit.
s/t

manimal 09-26-2007 11:01 PM

Re: stroker kits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BCOWANWHEELS (Post 2376281)
make sure you get h beam rods if your going to run a oversize cam or rod bolts will hit the cam on standard I beam rods . jmo
bob

The 'NEW' Eagle SIR rods have cap screws instead of thru bolts/nuts. They take very little clearancing for cam lobes,and dont harm the integrity of the rod/bolt.
-Lance

Scott68-93-97 09-27-2007 10:56 AM

Re: stroker kits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by manimal (Post 2376548)
The 'NEW' Eagle SIR rods have cap screws instead of thru bolts/nuts. They take very little clearancing for cam lobes,and dont harm the integrity of the rod/bolt.
-Lance

I forget excactly how much you can remove but not much is needed and no need for rebalance if you weigh each rod and take the same off each one using a scale as you go


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