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Old Oct 20, 2007 | 08:54 PM
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Default Hod Rods stroker crank kit for 660

Hey whats goods everybody just wonderin bout the Hot Rod stoker kit for the raptor 660. i was thinking bout getting some more serious work done to my raptor and i was flippin through a motosport magazine and saw the hod rods kit and was like that definitly wat i want, but then i talked to a couple people that know some **** about boring out the cylinders and they were saying that it will over heat easy if i get that done. So my question is just does anyone have the kit and if so let me know how it is. thanks
 
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Old Oct 22, 2007 | 10:43 PM
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Default Hod Rods stroker crank kit for 660

You wont have those problems. I have built and owned several stroker raptors up to 794cc and dont have those problems. I dont have anything against the Hot rods setup other than you have to use an offset piston. Barker has a 4mill that works with any piston of any bore size from stock on up. Basicly the stock sleeve will only go 102mm stock is 100. You could use a barker crank and say a 101mm Wiesco piston and still have room to rebore down the road should you decied to freshen it up again.
 
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Old Nov 3, 2007 | 03:59 AM
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yea, what he said...
 
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