Stroker 454

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Craig Nedrow

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Anyone put a 4.5 crank in a stock block 454? 4.28 bore =517CI. Have been researching and it's been done, (Davis Vizard) uses 6.385 rod custom pistons. More practical is the Scat rotating with a 4.375 crank, W /4.28 bore yields 504. Thinkin of going that route. Anyone with a 504 out there?
 

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Depending on block you may have to dremel bottom edge of cylinders to clear rods
 

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Yep, was planning on putting it on the Bridgeport and milling out rod clearance.
 

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Starting off with a gen 6 block would make things a lot easier. Main oil Gallery moved up to make more room for a stroker crank. 4.5 stroke crank would make for some really short pistons(9.8 deck). Race engine maybe but i would never go that route in a street driven engine. 504/505 is a pretty common combo for a stock deck height block. MY engine is a gen 6 based 502 block. 4.530/4.375 for 565 cu in.
 

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