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modified101
01-08-2016, 10:53 PM
If you wanted to run a 2.3 crank in a 2.5 block what would be the benefit? Other than crank trigger? Is there anything you would need to do? Are the 2.5 blocks bigger bore, taller deck or anything like that a long with a larger stroke?
Reason I'm asking is a guy at our track says he did just that? Our rules were lb per CC. So as we all think, he is just saying that so he can get away with running a 2.5 or the 2.8 stroker.

blackflag
01-09-2016, 08:52 AM
Major engine specs are
.......................................2.0........ .2.3 Early....2.3 Late.....2.5
Bore...............................3.520........3. 780.........3.780......3.780
Stroke............................3.126........3.1 26.........3.126......3.401
Bore Spacing...................4.173........4.173...... ...4.173......4.173
Main Journal Dia..............2.3986......2.3986.......2.2055.. ....2.2055
Rod Journal Dia...............2.0468......2.0468.......2.0468. ....2.0468
Con. Rod Length..............5.2047......5.2047.......5.204 7.....5.457
Crank Center to deck.......8.368........8.368.........8.368......8 .368
Wrist pin height...............1.583........1.583.........1. 583.....1.2105
Wrist pin diameter............0.912........0.912.........0.9 12......0.912

Browndog
01-09-2016, 04:58 PM
Go talk to your tech guy and lodge a protest. Have tech measure the stroke on the engine. Not hard to do.

car62
01-13-2016, 01:31 AM
since the 2.5 block has an external oil pump, i wouldnt think it would be suitable for racing...i would say he is running a 2.5