As of now,still not 100 percent sure what engine,if any,i will build for my 96 ciera.if enough stuff becomes avalible to put 3900's in our older plate form's,well my question is,how about using a 2.8 rod in the 3900,for a big bore ,short stroke engine? Do you undertstand where i am going with this?
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The rod length has nothing to do with the stroke it is the crank that gives you the stroke. The 2.8 and 3.1 had the same rod and different cranks. The pistons had to be made different in order to make Top Dead Center land in proper relation to the head. Changing just the stroke will put the piston in a different location, so the rods, piston, and stroke must all be accounted for to get your quench right.
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Originally posted by 96ols60degree View Postcan you make a short stroke,big bore combo like this? :
It's called a 3500 VVT, 3.9" bore, 3.00" stroke, same as the 3900 VVT except for the crank, 3.00" instead of 3.31". Rods are not interchangeable with the 2.8L because the crank pins in the newer motor are larger in diameter.
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Yes 3.9L is as big as it goes. But if you want a big bore short stroke motor then use a 3500VVT engine in your car. No custom rods or machining1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
Because... I am, CANADIAN
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