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"This does not have to be so."
Sorry, yes it does! An increase in stroke will increase the distance between the centerline of the piston pin and the centerline of the crank throw (and crank centerline) by definition. To maintain the same piston position you have to move the piston pin location or use shorter rods. Last edited by JSeery; 11-19-2015 at 09:43 AM. |
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