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I'm asking here because I believe the "Resto-Mod" folks are more likely to drive in the ways I intend to vs the Racing Forum.
Although I am having a Bill Mitchell aluminum RB block make the foundation of my 572 stroker engine, I'm going that route to improve my chances of longevity, reliability, and relative ease of maintenence. Trick Flow 270 heads, and I realize that the 4.50 stroke means more piston speed and more "force" when it changes direction vs the 4.35" stroke I had originally planned, I believe that the power achieved from the extra displacement is allowing me to have a CR that won't ever give me problems with detonation on premium pump gas, and the cam specs don't have to be "crazy" either, again resulting in ease of maintenence.
The point of my post is to ask:
Do any of you have stroker motors, and what has been your experience regarding wear and tear on bearings, rings, etc? If you know someone who has this setup, how has it been?
A friend of mine has a BB Chevy and although he's had it built 16 years, he only uses it a quarter mile at a time, but his oil pressure is so low now he DEFINITELY has bearings that need replacement and it has just under 2,000 miles on it. This is a 10 second car (maybe) IF he ever figures out how to get it down the track. I absolutely FREAKED OUT because I may drive 2,000 miles in one year the way I want to use my car, and I definitely don't want to nor should I have to think about it wearing out that fast...RIGHT?
Although I am having a Bill Mitchell aluminum RB block make the foundation of my 572 stroker engine, I'm going that route to improve my chances of longevity, reliability, and relative ease of maintenence. Trick Flow 270 heads, and I realize that the 4.50 stroke means more piston speed and more "force" when it changes direction vs the 4.35" stroke I had originally planned, I believe that the power achieved from the extra displacement is allowing me to have a CR that won't ever give me problems with detonation on premium pump gas, and the cam specs don't have to be "crazy" either, again resulting in ease of maintenence.
The point of my post is to ask:
Do any of you have stroker motors, and what has been your experience regarding wear and tear on bearings, rings, etc? If you know someone who has this setup, how has it been?
A friend of mine has a BB Chevy and although he's had it built 16 years, he only uses it a quarter mile at a time, but his oil pressure is so low now he DEFINITELY has bearings that need replacement and it has just under 2,000 miles on it. This is a 10 second car (maybe) IF he ever figures out how to get it down the track. I absolutely FREAKED OUT because I may drive 2,000 miles in one year the way I want to use my car, and I definitely don't want to nor should I have to think about it wearing out that fast...RIGHT?