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1 Increased stroke begins here at the crankshaft rod journal. When we extend the throw further out from the crankshaft’s centerline, we get both increased stroke (the movement of the piston and connecting rod up and down in the cylinder) and displacement—hence the term “stroker.” A 302 crank sports a 3.000-inch stroke when you count both directions of piston travel or 1.500 inches from crank centerline to rod journal centerline. View Related Article
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