For those who don't know I bought a blaster bottom end off of a friend. I wasn't sure what the insides were like until I took it apart. Found one of the side cases was broken in a small section
. I noticed the rod said hotrods. I also noticed the bottom end casing was slightly machined (which lead me to believe it was a stroker crank), later on I found a spacer plate in another box of stuff I bought off of him that is bent (from other stuff squishing against it) which lead me again to believe it is a stroker crank. I went to the hot rods website...
Hot Rods, Inc.
and it says that the head chamber area needs to be machined 2mm. Also I assume this is because the piston is going higher... if I bore the jug, does the width of the head chamber need changed as well, does the gasket need opened up too? Is it better to just put a spacer plate in? If so, what size.
If you couldn't of guessed it, I am a n00b... but I am a quick learner.
Here was the bottom end as I got it. You can see it being machined around the rod, and the rod says hotrods. If it was the stock crank, I don't understand why they would machine it there, and inside the case like they did.
And here is where it is currently.
My plan is to order the parts (new bearings, oil seals, gasket kit) to completely rebuild the bottom end, and have the cases back together by easter weekend. But just trying to prepare for the top end at the same time. If I need the plate I will just order it, but if I need the head machined I need to be able to explain it to my machinist while he does the jug too. Any and all help is appreciated
Thanks in advance,
Greg

Hot Rods, Inc.
and it says that the head chamber area needs to be machined 2mm. Also I assume this is because the piston is going higher... if I bore the jug, does the width of the head chamber need changed as well, does the gasket need opened up too? Is it better to just put a spacer plate in? If so, what size.
If you couldn't of guessed it, I am a n00b... but I am a quick learner.
Here was the bottom end as I got it. You can see it being machined around the rod, and the rod says hotrods. If it was the stock crank, I don't understand why they would machine it there, and inside the case like they did.

And here is where it is currently.

My plan is to order the parts (new bearings, oil seals, gasket kit) to completely rebuild the bottom end, and have the cases back together by easter weekend. But just trying to prepare for the top end at the same time. If I need the plate I will just order it, but if I need the head machined I need to be able to explain it to my machinist while he does the jug too. Any and all help is appreciated

Thanks in advance,
Greg