my stroker recipe: good/bad?
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well you're talking about the S50B32.. which is an entirely different engine from the S52. the bearing journals are a different diameter as is basically everything about that motor. You can't use an S50B32 crank in an M20 block anyway, but the S52B32 crank does fit.Leave a comment:
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here are some unverified specs i picked up
engine / (bore x stroke) / displacement / displacement with 86mm bore
s50b30 86x85.8 2990cc (2990)
s50b32 86.4x91 3201cc (3171)
s52b32 86.4x89.6 3152cc (3122)
ive never seen anyone use a 91mm, i think there is not enough height on an m20 engine for it to work. i would prefer the s50 crank because it will produce a fairly square engine vs the 89.6 crank. it is also lighter and wont require clearancing cuts on the m20 block. but i guess if a s52 crank falls in my hands i wont say no.Leave a comment:
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I think it's closer to 89.6mm. but why are you so set on the S50 crank? the S52 crank will work too.Leave a comment:
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I know a guy with a s50 crank, Im not sure on shipping to canada though.
I will talk with him.Leave a comment:
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thanks e30this for the killer photo!! :-D
yeah looking at the photo i can see why the 135mm are more popular, the 140mm look pretty much like the stock m20 rods, thick and heavy. i wouldnt be suprised if they are even heavier than the m20 rods.
so i guess i will go with 135 rods, hopefully i can pick up a crank and rod set from a s50b30.Leave a comment:
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140mm M50B25 vanos rods on the left and 135mm M54B30 rods on the right.
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135mm rods will work fine just have your pistons made to work with them. 140mm wouldnt be worth much more effort.
i hate plugging their parts all the time but i've had a lot of time looking at the rods that ireland sells. get their 135mm forged rods. affordable and they get shit done. :D
they may even sell a 140mm if your really really keen on that idea.Leave a comment:
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i think if i source the s50 crank and it comes with rods ill probably just stop my search there and use 135mm.
but if i do fall onto 140mm, i think i would be tempted to use them. a longer rod is always better unless they are much heavier than the 135mm. anyone have weight specs for the 140mm? i know the 135mm weigh 565g.Leave a comment:
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ah, it's the choked out M50B25 "puke update" motor that has 140mm rods.
I think it would be easier to use 135mm rods and just have the pistons made to match them.. the both the S50 and S52 use that same length anyway.Leave a comment:
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No vanos M50s have 140mm rods.
rod lengths:
M50B25TU: 140 mm
M50B25: 135 mm (non VANOS engine)
M52B25: 135 mm
M52B28: 135 mm
M54B30: 135 mm
M20B20: 130 mm
M20B23: 130 mm
M20B25: 135 mm
M20B27: 130 mmLeave a comment:
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AFAIK all M50s have 135mm rods. Maybe the M42 has 140mm? in any case MM specs a specific rod for their pistons and I think it's even longer than 140mm.
sounds like a decent build though!Leave a comment:

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