sorry to bother you boys but i have question from the other side of the pond.
is there a link where i can find these stoker packages, i have seen some mention Chevy and Ford pistons being used. I am wondering what you use for crankshafts & rods.
there is nothing for any real information over here except installing 4.6 rotating assembly's. which is quite hard as almost all the Discovery 4.6 were trash new and 4.6 in RR get scooped up right away.
I have good block and would like to build something better than a 4.0.
Thank-you in advance for any help you might be able to give me in this matter.
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Real steel do stroker kits for the Rover V8
http://www.realsteel.co.uk/
http://www.avrosystems.co.uk/realsteel/section1.pdf
http://www.realsteel.co.uk/
http://www.avrosystems.co.uk/realsteel/section1.pdf
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If you have a good block, I take it that it is a 4.0, then you could get a trashed 4.6 for the rods and crank only, another source is v8tuner.
http://v8tuner.co.uk/ I have bought from them several times, their service to NZ was great.
http://v8tuner.co.uk/ I have bought from them several times, their service to NZ was great.
Did do them. They haven't sold any for years and they moved all teh pistons onto Pauls place (I think).Mark wrote:Real steel do stroker kits for the Rover V8
http://www.realsteel.co.uk/
http://www.avrosystems.co.uk/realsteel/section1.pdf
Why not use a buick 300 crank in a large journal block and 305 chevy pistons or ford modular? Cheap as chips in the states
