Hi All
Trying to find what formula I should use to calculate the force apply on a connecting rod on the exhaust stroke, as I believe that is the stroke that applies the most force to the conrod.
my goal is.
I have just picked up a stroke crank for the M42, my plan is to run to 7000rpm and whan to know what conrod I should use
either a M44 or M42 rod.
My preferance is the M42 rod as it is lighter, but I am not sure if it can handle the increased stroke and rpm.
here are the details.
Stock 6500rpm
Stroked 7000rpm
M42 Stock Stroke 81mm
M47 Stroker Crank 88mm
M42 Piston weight 360g
Custom Piston 306g
I think that is all I need to calculate the stretching force applied to the rod.
Trying to find what formula I should use to calculate the force apply on a connecting rod on the exhaust stroke, as I believe that is the stroke that applies the most force to the conrod.
my goal is.
I have just picked up a stroke crank for the M42, my plan is to run to 7000rpm and whan to know what conrod I should use
either a M44 or M42 rod.
My preferance is the M42 rod as it is lighter, but I am not sure if it can handle the increased stroke and rpm.
here are the details.
Stock 6500rpm
Stroked 7000rpm
M42 Stock Stroke 81mm
M47 Stroker Crank 88mm
M42 Piston weight 360g
Custom Piston 306g
I think that is all I need to calculate the stretching force applied to the rod.
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